Outdoor music festivals are increasingly common events on the summer entertainment landscape for youth in many countries around the world. Evidence indicates that attendance is associated with risk of injury and death. A considerable proportion of crowd-related risks are attributed to irrational and high-risk behaviour by patrons in the general admission, or standing room only, areas in front of stages, or ‘mosh pits’. Commentators note that many event organisers rely too heavily on previous experience when planning their events and suggest that this approach is often ill structured, piecemeal and ad hoc. While there is considerable endorsement in the literature for a risk management approach, its application to crowd safety is rare. Risk a...
This paper examines festivalgoers' risk-taking behaviour, focusing on a Malaysian music festival. A ...
There is considerable evidence that psychological membership of crowds can protect people in dangero...
There is considerable evidence that psychological membership of crowds can protect people in dangero...
Outdoor music festivals are increasingly common events on the summer entertainment landscape for you...
Outdoor music festivals are increasingly common events on the summer entertainment landscape for you...
Outdoor music festivals are increasingly common events on the summer entertainment landscape for you...
'Safety is not an intellectual exercise to keep us in work. It is a matter of life and death. It is...
The results of some crowd behaviour at outdoor music festivals (OMFs) are injuries and sometimes dea...
The results of some crowd behaviour at outdoor music festivals (OMFs) are injuries and sometimes dea...
Mass gatherings are planned or spontaneous events where the number of people attending is sufficient...
Crowds occur frequently in modern society. A major sporting or entertainment event can attract tens ...
Outdoor music festivals (OMFs) generate significant interest for environmental health professionals ...
Purpose This research explores the development of crowd management strategies at established music...
Mass gatherings are planned or spontaneous events where the number of people attending is sufficient...
Each year people are injured and even die in crowd related accidents, often during planned events. R...
This paper examines festivalgoers' risk-taking behaviour, focusing on a Malaysian music festival. A ...
There is considerable evidence that psychological membership of crowds can protect people in dangero...
There is considerable evidence that psychological membership of crowds can protect people in dangero...
Outdoor music festivals are increasingly common events on the summer entertainment landscape for you...
Outdoor music festivals are increasingly common events on the summer entertainment landscape for you...
Outdoor music festivals are increasingly common events on the summer entertainment landscape for you...
'Safety is not an intellectual exercise to keep us in work. It is a matter of life and death. It is...
The results of some crowd behaviour at outdoor music festivals (OMFs) are injuries and sometimes dea...
The results of some crowd behaviour at outdoor music festivals (OMFs) are injuries and sometimes dea...
Mass gatherings are planned or spontaneous events where the number of people attending is sufficient...
Crowds occur frequently in modern society. A major sporting or entertainment event can attract tens ...
Outdoor music festivals (OMFs) generate significant interest for environmental health professionals ...
Purpose This research explores the development of crowd management strategies at established music...
Mass gatherings are planned or spontaneous events where the number of people attending is sufficient...
Each year people are injured and even die in crowd related accidents, often during planned events. R...
This paper examines festivalgoers' risk-taking behaviour, focusing on a Malaysian music festival. A ...
There is considerable evidence that psychological membership of crowds can protect people in dangero...
There is considerable evidence that psychological membership of crowds can protect people in dangero...