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Festivals & Events Research: 'State of the Art' 


Global Events Congress IV, hosted by the UK Centre for Events Management


14-16 July, 2010, Leeds, UK 

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Call for Papers 

 

 

There has been a massive growth of research relating to events and
festivals over recent years. This conference will take stock of this
currently rather fragmented research landscape by bringing together
researchers from across the world. The UK Centre for Events Management,
working in partnership with the University of Queensland, Australia, and
Sun Yat-sen University, China, is delighted to host the fourth Global
Events Congress.  

Papers are invited for this international conference. 

Deadline for abstracts:
8 January 2010

Deadline for papers:
28 May 2010 

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Confirmed Speakers 

 

 

Academic Keynotes 

Beyond economics: Managing the impacts of events and festivals, Dr
Calvin Jones, Cardiff University, UK

How sponsorship works to benefit events, venues, and sponsors, Professor
Kirk Wakefield, Hankamer School of Business, Baylor University, Texas,
USA

Arts festivals and European public culture, Dr Monica Sassatelli,
University of Sussex, UK 

Policy and Practice Keynotes 

Major events and tourism, Alain Dupeyras, Head of Tourism, OECD, Paris 

BS8901 and sustainable events, Anne Hayes, Head of Market Development -
Sustainability and Risk, BSI - British Standards 

Managing Festival Growth, Professor Paul Gudgin, Former Director of
Festival Fringe Edinburgh and Visiting Professor, Leeds Metropolitan
University. 

 

 

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