Congregating as a social phenomenon; the social glue that binds

IF 2.2 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM International Journal of Event and Festival Management Pub Date : 2022-02-15 DOI:10.1108/ijefm-11-2021-0085
Martin MacCarthy, Ashlee Morgan, Claire Lambert
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PurposeThis study aims to consolidate and hone existing spectating and crowd theory. This is achieved by marrying socio-cultural ideas and concepts from related disciplines.Design/methodology/approachThis conceptual review examines what people do when they congregate at an event, and in doing so, answers the question of what they forgo when denied a crowd. Concepts are teased from the literature as to what happens during participatory congregation (in company, in situ), punctuated by relegation without it.FindingsRelated concepts are organised into a typology. The metamodel is the essence of the paper and includes four themes: (1) identity construction, (2) interacting with others, (3) producing and co-producing the event and (4) the allure of tribalism.Research limitations/implicationsThe paper is conceptual and therefore a typology (not a taxonomy). This implies that while it is likely transferable, it is not generalisable. It is manual and subjective, as opposed to objective and automatic. Notwithstanding future research implications, it is intended to inform those considering running virtual events.Practical implicationsEvent organisers are informed as to the “what” and “why” of running community events. It encourages a more circumspect, humanistic view that events are not merely a source of revenue.Social implicationsThis review contributes a macro understanding of human nature, complementing a micro understanding of crowd behaviour.Originality/valueVirtual event management is a relatively new and burgeoning field. Prior to the Pandemic an event without a crowd was almost inconceivable.
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集会作为一种社会现象;社会粘合剂
目的本研究旨在巩固和完善现有的观测者和人群理论。这是通过结合社会文化思想和相关学科的概念来实现的。设计/方法论/方法这一概念综述考察了人们在活动中聚集时会做什么,并在这样做的过程中回答了当被人群拒绝时他们会放弃什么的问题。文献中的概念被调侃为参与式集会期间发生的事情(在公司、现场),不时被没有它的降级打断。聚会相关的概念被组织成一种类型学。元模型是本文的精髓,包括四个主题:(1)身份建构,(2)与他人互动,(3)产生和共同产生事件,(4)部落主义的诱惑。研究局限性/含义这篇论文是概念性的,因此是一种类型学(而不是分类学)。这意味着,虽然它可能是可转移的,但它不是可推广的。它是手动和主观的,而不是客观和自动的。尽管有未来的研究意义,但它旨在为那些考虑举办虚拟活动的人提供信息。实际意义活动组织者被告知举办社区活动的“内容”和“原因”。它鼓励一种更加谨慎、人性化的观点,即活动不仅仅是收入来源。社会含义这篇综述有助于对人性的宏观理解,补充对人群行为的微观理解。创意/价值虚拟活动管理是一个相对新兴的领域。在大流行病之前,没有人群的活动几乎是不可思议的。
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International Journal of Event and Festival Management
International Journal of Event and Festival Management HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Event and Festival Management advances knowledge in the field of events management and enhances the uptake of such knowledge by academics in the field. The double-blind peer-reviewed journal will cover events management issues ranging in scope from small festivals, business and special events to mega events such as the Olympics. Articles will be sourced from all disciplinary perspectives and a multi-disciplinary research approach is encouraged.
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