Identity Discourses and Communities in International Events, Festivals and Spectacles
This collection focuses on the multi-layered links between international events and identity discourses. With a unique line-up of international scholars, this book offers a diverse range of exciting case studies, including sports competitions, music festi
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Identity Discourses and Communities in International Events, Festivals and Spectacles
10.1057/9781137394934 - Identity Discourses and Communities in International Events, Festivals and Spectacles, Edited by Udo Merkel
Leisure Studies in a Global Era
In this book series, we defend leisure as a meaningful, theoretical, framing concept; and critical studies of leisure as a worthwhile intellectual and pedagogical activity. This is what makes this book series distinctive: we want to enhance the discipline of leisure studies and open it up to a richer range of ideas; and, conversely, we want sociology, cultural geographies and other social sciences and humanities to open up to engaging with critical and rigorous arguments from leisure studies. Getting beyond concerns about the grand project of leisure, we will use the series to demonstrate that leisure theory is central to understanding wider debates about identity, postmodernity and globalization in contemporary societies across the world. The series combines the search for local, qualitatively rich accounts of everyday leisure with the international reach of debates in politics, leisure and social and cultural theory. In doing this, we will show that critical studies of leisure can and should continue to play a central role in understanding society. The scope will be global, striving to be truly international and truly diverse in the range of authors and topics. Titles include: Brett Lashua, Karl Spracklen and Stephen Wagg (editors) SOUNDS AND THE CITY Popular Music, Place and Globalization Oliver Smith CONTEMPORARY ADULTHOOD AND THE NIGHT-TIME ECONOMY Karl Spracklen WHITENESS AND LEISURE Robert A. Stebbins CAREERS IN SERIOUS LEISURE From Dabbler to Devotee in Search of Fulfilment Soile Veijola, Jennie Germann Molz, Olli Pyyhtinen, Emily Hockert and Alexander Grit DISRUPTIVE TOURISM AND ITS UNTIDY GUESTS Alternative Ontologies for Future Hospitalities Udo Merkel (editor) IDENTITY DISCOURSES AND COMMUNITIES IN INTERNATIONAL EVENTS, FESTIVALS AND SPECTACLES
Leisure Studies in a Global Era Series Standing Order ISBN 978–1–137–31032–3 hardback 978–1–137–31033–0 paperback (outside North America only)
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