Music festivals (in the UK) have the potential to enhance the quality of life of attendees and participants, and therefore it might be argued they should be accessible to all. However, the barriers to participation that some may face when seeking to access and engage with festival experiences can often be attributed to the issue of marginalisation due to poverty. Utilising the three discourses of social inclusion put forward by Levitas as a framework, the study explores what UK music festival organisations are doing and could do to make their events more accessible to people living in poverty. Through an analysis of a series of festival websites and semi-structured interviews with festival organisers, some of the financial considerations th...
Festivals and events have assumed a prominent place in the social and economic fabric of Edinburgh, ...
Festivals play a vital role in catalyzing inclusive development through their ability to in-crease s...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate on community engagement and participation in local commu...
There is growing interest in how festivals can help to build strong and cohesive communities, partic...
This paper responds to a range of theory and industry reporting, to provide an informed narrative wh...
This paper presents a part of a more detailed study into the organisation of a community festival in...
Festivals are an adventure of the emotional and physical senses and can create unforgettable, exciti...
Purpose The current article focuses on the experiences of live music event attendees with visual im...
The aim of this study is to uncover the most effective methods used in widening access and developin...
Festivals and events have assumed a prominent place in the social and economic fabric of Edinburgh, ...
Popular music festivals are an integral part of the British summer time. Doubts over the maturation ...
This presentation draws together research considering perceptions of ICT enhanced performances, acce...
© 2019 Cambridge University Press. This article discusses the findings of an Arts and Humanities Res...
Culture always speaks to the history and meaning of place. Music festivals in particular carry consi...
This article explores the influence of sociodemographic characteristics in determining the perceived...
Festivals and events have assumed a prominent place in the social and economic fabric of Edinburgh, ...
Festivals play a vital role in catalyzing inclusive development through their ability to in-crease s...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate on community engagement and participation in local commu...
There is growing interest in how festivals can help to build strong and cohesive communities, partic...
This paper responds to a range of theory and industry reporting, to provide an informed narrative wh...
This paper presents a part of a more detailed study into the organisation of a community festival in...
Festivals are an adventure of the emotional and physical senses and can create unforgettable, exciti...
Purpose The current article focuses on the experiences of live music event attendees with visual im...
The aim of this study is to uncover the most effective methods used in widening access and developin...
Festivals and events have assumed a prominent place in the social and economic fabric of Edinburgh, ...
Popular music festivals are an integral part of the British summer time. Doubts over the maturation ...
This presentation draws together research considering perceptions of ICT enhanced performances, acce...
© 2019 Cambridge University Press. This article discusses the findings of an Arts and Humanities Res...
Culture always speaks to the history and meaning of place. Music festivals in particular carry consi...
This article explores the influence of sociodemographic characteristics in determining the perceived...
Festivals and events have assumed a prominent place in the social and economic fabric of Edinburgh, ...
Festivals play a vital role in catalyzing inclusive development through their ability to in-crease s...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate on community engagement and participation in local commu...