ID 4737
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Authors
ONG Faith
DOI
Journal Title
Wakayama Tourism Review
Publisher
Center for Tourism Research, Wakayama University
ISSN
24363839
Volume
3 Special Issue
Start Page
6
End Page
7
Order
4
Published Date
2022/3/31
Language
eng
Keywords Alternative
Events
Politics of self
Functions
Decision-making
Attendance
Abstract Alternative
Planned events are generally designed to achieve particular objectives and are typically considered reflective of changes in societal tastes and popular culture. The study of event attendance has often been positioned in terms of decision-making, with relevant theories such as the theory of planned behaviour being central in the exploration of what drives attendees to events, with outcomes relating to enhancing atendee experiences and increasing revisit intentions or visitor numbers for the future. Adapting Foucault's politics of the self to the individual, attending events can be further explored as part of the archaeology of the self as well as the cultivation of the self as a subject. Research questions are proposed in this direction, utilising the historical self as impetus influencing decisions to attend events, while imbuing agency into the forward-looking perspective of attending events as an expression of the self.
Content Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
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