"Rojek’s argument is a psychological one, although his message is
political: global events build on people’s needs to feel empowered
and jointly engaged in the pursuit of a higher purpose; they allow a
break from daily routines, provide an illusion of intimacy and social
membership, and create a sense of self-validation and personal
gratification. In short, participation in such events makes us feel
good. At the same time, the real effect of global events seems to be
the maintenance of global inequality and social injustice, as well as
huge profits for the organizations involved in planning,
commercializing and securing these happenings. In sketching out this
palliative function of global events from the perspective of
people’s needs on the one hand, and unveiling their puppet masters
backstage on the other, Rojek’s book presents a compelling account
of the role of organized events in modern society." - Organization
Studies Events dominate our screens, our lives, and increasingly
global geopolitics. Analysis of events and their management has
remained rooted in leisure and management studies - until now. This
break-through book provides an introduction to event management, while
also situating events in questions of power and social control. Rojek
powerfully argues that events are essential elements in
corporate-state partnerships of ′invisible government′ that have
revived the romance of charity as to form illusory communities, while
cloaking power imbalances and social inequalities. Events are moving
politics from the old idea of ′the personal is political′ to the
new, more seductive notion that ′representation is resistance′.
Wielding rich case studies from the World Cup and the Olympics to Live
Aid, Burning Man and Mardi Gras, Rojek presents a dazzlingly original
account of communication power, social ordering and control. It is
essential reading in media & communication studies and across the
social sciences.
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How Global Events Manage and Manipulate
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781446291580
Publisert
2019
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Vendor
Sage Publications Ltd (UK)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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