ABSTRACT

Events from a mobilities perspective attend to moments in which individual networks coalesce in place but are not isolated in their performance as they often foster far-reaching and mobile networks of community. In so doing, individuals travel from varying distances to participate in localized performances. However, events themselves are also mobile, and events affect mobility. Mobile events serve as contexts that provide meanings and purpose articulated in relation to, and as, a series of other social actions. They further highlight the role of the body and embodied practices in the performance of events.

Building on Sheller and Urry’s (2004) seminal work Tourism Mobilities, the purpose of this book is to further develop event studies research within mobilities studies so as to challenge the limitations that dichotomous understandings of home/away, work/leisure, and host/guest play. Simply put, events are always already place-based and political in the sense that they can both inspire mobility as well as lead to various immobilities for different social groups. The title addresses everyday as well as extraordinary events, shining an empirical and theoretical lens onto the political, economic and social role of events in numerous geographic and cultural contexts.  It stretches across academic disciplines and fields of study to illustrate the advantages of a mobilities multi-disciplinary conversation. 

This groundbreaking volume is the first to offer a conceptualization and theorization of event mobilities. It will serve as a valuable resource and reference for event, tourism and leisure studies students and scholars interested in exploring the ways the everyday and the extraordinary interlace.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

Towards an agenda for event mobilities research

chapter |10 pages

All the way to Timbuktu

Mobilizing imaginaries in the globalized space of the Festival in the Desert, Mali

chapter |15 pages

Waltzing around the world

Musical mobilities and the aesthetics of adaptation

chapter |16 pages

Game of Thrones to game of sites/sights

Framing events through cinematic transformations in Northern Ireland

chapter |14 pages

Making home ‘Under the Big Top'

Materialities of moving a small town every day and wintering in place

chapter |13 pages

Time and space to run

The mobilities and immobilities of road races

chapter |14 pages

Necromobility/choreomobility

Dance, death and displacement in the Thai–Burma border-zone

chapter |12 pages

Mobility slogans

Rhetoric, movement, and #WeAreHere

chapter |12 pages

Food sovereignty galas

Transnational activism for rich moral economies and poor livelihoods

chapter |11 pages

Food as a quixotic event

Producing Lebanese cuisine in London

chapter |5 pages

Afterword