Humans, Horses and Events Management

Humans, Horses and Events Management
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Publisher : CABI
Total Pages : 235
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ISBN-10 : 9781789242751
ISBN-13 : 1789242754
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Book Synopsis Humans, Horses and Events Management by : Katherine Dashper

Download or read book Humans, Horses and Events Management written by Katherine Dashper and published by CABI. This book was released on 2021-03-12 with total page 235 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Horses are perhaps the most common non-human animal to feature in planned events, but although there is considerable research on equestrian sport, there is virtually none on equestrian events. This book begins to address this gap, using the National Championships of the Icelandic Horse as an extended case study to explain in depth the process of managing an event, as well as the larger theoretical implications of events management. Drawing on diverse viewpoints and theoretical perspectives, the book draws wider comparisons to connect events management to larger themes in the social sciences, such as human-animal relations; nationalism; place branding; event impacts; event experience; and inclusion and exclusion. The book is a contribution to two fields. In relation to human-animal studies, it focuses on how the Icelandic horse breed is marketed and celebrated through top-tier competition; whereas from an events management perspective, it considers the role of the event in community building, the practical and theoretical aspects of running a sustainable equestrian event, and the issues that arise in multispecies event contexts.


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