Planning and managing smaller events : downsizing the urban spectacle /
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| Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
Routledge,
2021.
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| Series: | Routledge studies in urbanism and the city.
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Table of Contents:
- Planning and managing smaller events. Trends and opportunities for downsizing spectacle / Stefano Di Vita and Mark Wilson
- Downsizing spectacle : the appeal of smaller events / Mark Wilson
- Umbrellas, incubators, mothers and killers : four typologies of relationship between cultural mega-events and small and micro events in heritage-rich European cities / Zachary Jones and Davide Ponzini
- Start-ups, business investors and flow of music : contrasting two creative events in Helsinki, Finland / Tommi Inkinen and Salla Jokela
- Culture-led small events in Italy : Milano Piano City and Mantova Festivaletteratura / Corinna Morandi
- European wine cities : a tool for globalizing small towns? / Matteo Basso
- Living off the Lutherland : thinking resourcefully about the 500th anniversary of the 1517 Protestant Reformation / Jacob Blythe
- Beyond the borders : lights and shadows of the German IBA's model / Fabrizia Berlingieri
- Beyond the scene : rethinking event assessment at Montreal's music festival / Anne-Marie Broudhoux and Maxim Bonin
- Dragon boat festivals : an international collection of events / Mark Wilson
- City/capital of culture schemes in European medium size coastal cities : the case of Hull (UK) and Pafos (Cyprus) / Enrico Tommarchi and Federico Cavalleri
- How mega-events can fit small? Potential connections and planning perspectives / Stefano Di Vita.