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FESTIVITY AND SOCIABILITY: A STUDY OF A CELTIC MUSIC FESTIVAL
Tourism Culture & Communication, 2005This article centers on authenticity and social relations within a commodified Celtic music festival framework. The impact of the tourism commodification process upon environs and culture has generated a veritable plethora of studies, the precursor to this being MacCannell's theorization of the leisure class.
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Romaeuropa Festival, A Case Study
2015Different combinations of conditions, circumstances and historical moments trigger festivals. One of the common denominators that characterises their origins and success over the course of time is the role of their founders. The birth of Romaeuropa Festival, provides us with a significant case study of visionary leadership.
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International Journal of Tourism Research, 2014
AbstractThis study aims to examine the interrelationships among the festival quality dimensions, festival quality, emotion, festival image, festival satisfaction and festival loyalty. Analysis of data from 454 attendees in the 12th Macau Food Festival indicates that the proposed model fits the data.
Jose Wong +2 more
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AbstractThis study aims to examine the interrelationships among the festival quality dimensions, festival quality, emotion, festival image, festival satisfaction and festival loyalty. Analysis of data from 454 attendees in the 12th Macau Food Festival indicates that the proposed model fits the data.
Jose Wong +2 more
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Festivalization of the City Support: A Case Study
2012Supporting festivalization involves the analysis of events and crowd taking part in them. The definitions of ‘‘events‘‘ and ‘‘crowds’’ are still representing a controversial issue that has been tackled by different disciplines like Sociology, Philosophy and Computer Science.
Federici, M +3 more
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A Study on the Complex Characters of Festivals in Lee Cheong-jun’s 『Festival』
Eomunhak, 2019Festivals are so essential for humans to the extent that there is a saying called “Homo Festivalus”. However, few Korean novels have ever been written in front of the festival amid tough times. Lee Chung-joon"s 『Festival』 is an exceptional work that deals with the universality of the festival. Until now, Lee Chung-joon"s 『Festival』 was mainly discussed
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Journal of Tourism Management Research, 2020
Sunghyun Ham, Deuk Jung, Jongseok Lee
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Sunghyun Ham, Deuk Jung, Jongseok Lee
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The Korean Data Analysis Society
The purpose of this study was to find out what the motivation factors for visiting the festival are for visitors who participated in the Gangwon State Seorak cultural festival and to divide festival visitors based on the derived motivation factors for visiting the festival.
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The purpose of this study was to find out what the motivation factors for visiting the festival are for visitors who participated in the Gangwon State Seorak cultural festival and to divide festival visitors based on the derived motivation factors for visiting the festival.
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Grandparents’ and Grandchildren’s Shared Festive Leisure
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021Magdalena Saenz De Jubera Ocón +2 more
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Exploring ‘festive commoning’ in radical gatherings in Scotland
Identities, 2022Sophia Woodman
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