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A study of festival switching intentions, festival satisfaction, festival image, festival affective impacts, and festival quality

Tourism and Hospitality Research, 2016
There is a conceptual gap in the marketing literature, as to date there has been no published empirical research on festival switching intentions, festival satisfaction, festival image, festival affective impacts, and festival quality that have focused in the context of food festivals.
Hung-Che Wu, Chi-Han Ai
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Festive literature in Catalan as a space of cultural resistance: The Valencian magazine Pensat i Fet (1912–72) during the Spanish post-war period

International Journal of Iberian Studies, 2021
The magazine Pensat i Fet (1912–72), which was published every year before the Fallas festival and included a wide range of texts and pictures related to it, had been an important element in the dissemination of literature and culture in Catalan and the ...
Jesús Peris Llorca
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Festive Friars: Embodied Performance and Audience Affect

Journal of medieval and early modern studies, 2021
This essay models a method for unearthing performance traces in texts that seem on the surface to be strictly literary. Centering on Thomas Dekker's The Raven's Almanac, a compilation of stories akin to those in early modern jest books, it analyzes a ...
Erika T. Lin
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Visual Grammar and Cultural Meaning in Festive China: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis

English Language Teaching and Linguistics Studies
This study examines how the English-language documentary series Festive China constructs and communicates cultural meaning through visual semiotic resources by focusing on the role of visual modality in shaping cultural narratives.
Wenhan Pan
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Veliky Novgorod and Florence: a typological comparison of festive culture during the formation of independent republics

Russian Studies in Culture and Society
Background.The article examines the history of cities that won the right to independent republican rule and the development of a popular city holiday as a manifestation of the civic spirit of medieval society.
T. V. Azarova
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FESTIVITY AND SOCIABILITY: A STUDY OF A CELTIC MUSIC FESTIVAL

Tourism Culture & Communication, 2005
This 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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Festive Color Congruence and Its Influence on Consumer Behavior in Social Media Advertising

International Journal of Electronic Commerce Studies
The rapid growth of social media usage has led to a significant shift in consumer behavior, with brands allocating more budgets to digital marketing particularly on social media.
Yu-Ping Chiu   +2 more
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Chinese festive culture 春节 (Chunjie) through the prism of New Year's realities

World of Science. Series: Sociology, Philology, Cultural Studies
The author presents an article devoted to the study of Chunjie (Chinese New Year / Spring Festival) as part of the festive culture of China through the Chinese language, words-realities of Chinese New Year greeting texts.
Maria Panina
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Festive foods and the nuances of religious coexistence in Madina

Critical African Studies
This paper investigates the dual function performed by festivities and festive food exchanges in Madina Zongo, a multicultural suburb of Accra. Bringing the commonly celebrated festivities (Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, Christmas and Hɔmɔwɔ) in Madina into ...
Rashida Alhassan Adum-Atta   +1 more
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Religious Syncretism in Ossetian Festive Rituals

Вестник антропологии (Herald of Anthropology)
The article studies one of the aspects of Ossetian ethnic religion as an interesting ideological complex that was formed at the intersection of a number of diverse cultures of Antiquity, the Middle Ages and the modern era.
S. G. Ktsoeva
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