In a highly globalised, competitive world, urban strategies often highlight festivals and events as activities which can attract tourists and investors, extend the tourism season and boost the economy. Event tourism as a term is now well established in the tourism lexicon, however, it is usually employed in quite a limited way that offers only partial insights into a complex phenomenon. To redress this deficit, this paper examines the case of Dublin, where for the last twenty-five years, policy-makers have been using festivals and events to boost the city’s international standing. The aim is to investigate whether policy-makers can strategically use events to further tourism goals while simultaneously fostering socio-cultural development mo...
Events have the potential to generate a vast amount of tourism when they cater to visitors from oth...
Tourism has long been noted as a double-edged sword for World Heritage cities that can lead to a wid...
[Extract] The very concept of cultural tourism suggests that there is a symbiotic relationship betwe...
In a highly globalised, competitive world, urban strategies often highlight festivals and events as ...
Arts festivals are in the ascendant. Framed within an array of neo-liberal, culture-led urban regene...
This paper provides an introduction to the special issue of the Journal of Policy Research in Touris...
Events and festivals have been shown to be catalysts for place making, particularly in terms of comm...
Purpose of the paper: The aim of this paper is to explore the effects generated by a suite of cultur...
This chapter introduces the Festivals and the City book, outlining its origins and development durin...
This book explores how festivals and events affect urban places and public spaces, with a particular...
There has been a remarkable rise in the number of urban arts festivals in recent decades. The outcom...
Processes of globalization, economic restructuring and urban redevelopment have placed events at the...
[[abstract]]One of the major forms of cultural tourism development undertaken throughout Europe has ...
The means of events as a practice for rituals, ceremonies or celebrations, towards the community bui...
Purpose This article aims to provide a critical review of the articles included in this special issu...
Events have the potential to generate a vast amount of tourism when they cater to visitors from oth...
Tourism has long been noted as a double-edged sword for World Heritage cities that can lead to a wid...
[Extract] The very concept of cultural tourism suggests that there is a symbiotic relationship betwe...
In a highly globalised, competitive world, urban strategies often highlight festivals and events as ...
Arts festivals are in the ascendant. Framed within an array of neo-liberal, culture-led urban regene...
This paper provides an introduction to the special issue of the Journal of Policy Research in Touris...
Events and festivals have been shown to be catalysts for place making, particularly in terms of comm...
Purpose of the paper: The aim of this paper is to explore the effects generated by a suite of cultur...
This chapter introduces the Festivals and the City book, outlining its origins and development durin...
This book explores how festivals and events affect urban places and public spaces, with a particular...
There has been a remarkable rise in the number of urban arts festivals in recent decades. The outcom...
Processes of globalization, economic restructuring and urban redevelopment have placed events at the...
[[abstract]]One of the major forms of cultural tourism development undertaken throughout Europe has ...
The means of events as a practice for rituals, ceremonies or celebrations, towards the community bui...
Purpose This article aims to provide a critical review of the articles included in this special issu...
Events have the potential to generate a vast amount of tourism when they cater to visitors from oth...
Tourism has long been noted as a double-edged sword for World Heritage cities that can lead to a wid...
[Extract] The very concept of cultural tourism suggests that there is a symbiotic relationship betwe...