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Events Management Book Announcement

Events Management for the Infant and Youth Market is a new academic book edited by Dr Hugues Seraphin from Oxford Brookes Business School, where he is Senior Lecturer in Tourism, Hospitality and Events.

The future of the events industry

Infants and young adults represent the future of the events industry. Yet, until now, there has been little research in this important and growing sector. Events Management for the Infant and Youth Market takes a comprehensive look at the unique challenges posed for planning and delivering events for young people. Bringing together practitioners and academics in unparalleled partnership, ground-breaking research is presented on event design and type in Europe, America, Asia, and Australia. The focus is on real-world application of ideas formed from empirical data.

Four types of events are covered

Topics include: the ‘greening’ of events, factors affecting attendance, satisfaction, and the loyalty of customers, plus a detailed cross-section and analysis of stakeholders. Four types of events are covered, business, family, sports, and cultural. The scale of events encompass local community gatherings, business events, and private functions. Practical guidelines are given for the planning and delivering of these events successfully for infants and young adults. This is the future of events, as seen by leading experts and professionals.

 

PART I. Events for Infants and Young Adults: Theoretical Frameworks

Chapter 1. Children’s Engagement in Event Tourism: A Conceptual Framework; Zohre Mohammadi and Fatemeh Fehrest

Chapter 2. Childhood Family Events, Memories, Nostalgia and Sustainability Discourse: Conceptual and Theoretical Perspectives; Shem Wambugu Maingi and Vanessa, G.B. Gowreesunkur

Chapter 3. Marketing Sustainable Events for Children; Marco Paulo Martins, Ricardo Jorge da Costa Guerra, Lara Marisa Gonçalves Dos Santos, and Luísa Margarida Barata Lopes

PART II. A Youth and Childism Perspective of Events

Chapter 4. University Sustainability Career Information Events for Future Leaders; Karen Cripps

Chapter 5. How Children Experience Major Sports Events: Narratives of the Mediterranean Games Oran, Algeria 2022; Yasmine Ait-Challal, Souad Djedi- Birady, Faouzi Ghidouche, and Kamila Ait-Yahia Ghidouche

Chapter 6. The Agency of Children and Young People in Sustainability Transitions Eco-spiritual Events on Hare Krishna Eco-farms in Europe; Tamas Lestar and Giuseppe Pellegrini-Masini

Chapter 7. Turning Winchester (UK) into an Eventful Children City: Investigating the Creation of a Webtoon Festival; Charlie Mansfield and Hugues Seraphin



 

PART III. Planning and Delivering Events: A Practical Guideline

Chapter 8. 7 Steps to the Perfect Children’s Event; Chris Powell

Chapter 9. Venue Considerations when Planning Child Centric Events; Emma Delaney

Chapter 10. Sports Events and Children: ReesLeisure Management Approach; Abi Knapton

PART IV. Case Studies

Chapter 11. Children at Weddings: How to manage Parents and Children before, during and after the Wedding; Marie Haverly

Chapter 12. Creating Unique Workshops and Events for Children: The Case of Birdhouse Studio; Sarah Green

Chapter 13. Organising Events with Children with Disabilities at ANPRAS (Mauritius): Insights and Implications; Vanessa, G.B. Gowreesunkar and Shem Wambugu Maingi

Chapter 14. A Kids TEDx? Handing over the Microphone to Children to bring us all Inspiration, Learning and Wonder; Jan Carlyle






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