
(PDF) Social Identity in Serious Sport Event Space - ResearchGate
Nov 18, 2016 · These findings draw parallels with Lee et al. (2016) and Chalip's (2006) assertions that event spaces can engender social value by facilitating camaraderie and celebration …
When discussing the spatial scope of a cycling event, G. Brown, Lee, King, and Shipway (2015) defined an eventscape as the range of “set- tings which facilitate and add value to the event”
Richard Shipway - Google Scholar
A Leg (acy) to stand on? A non-host resident perspective of the London 2012 Olympic legacies.
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Can events impact on social connectedness and loneliness? An analysis of face-to-face and virtual events attended in South Australia. Tourism and global change: On the edge of …
Eventscapes and the creation of event legacies: Annals of …
Sep 1, 2015 · Dr Richard Shipway is Associate Dean: International Engagement in the Faculty of Management, Bournemouth University. His research interests focus on sport tourism, Olympic …
Sports & Games - The Serious Leisure Perspective (SLP)
In Hoye, R., Cuskelly, G., Baum, T., Deery, M., Hanlon, C., Lockstone, L., & Smith, K. (Eds.), People and work in events and conventions: A research perspective (pp. 171-180).
Social identity in serious sport event space.
It is suggested that sport events facilitate career progression in relation to serious leisure and the development of social identification. The paper provides further insight about the nature of …
Social Sustainability of Events | Sustainable Events Management
May 27, 2024 · His research interests include community events, outdoor events, economic impacts, religious tourism, cultural festivals and sustainable tourism, cultural diversity in events …
Social identity in serious sport event space - Semantic Scholar
Nov 18, 2016 · It is suggested that sport events facilitate career progression in relation to serious leisure and the development of social identification. This article provides further insight about …
Brown, R. (2000) - Social Identity Theory: Past Achievements
Its major contributions to the study of intergroup relations are discussed, focusing on its powerful explanations of such phenomena as ingroup bias, responses of subordinate groups to their …