tailieunhanh - EVENTS BEYOND 2000: SETTING THE AGENDA

The suggested guidelines in this manual have been developed from a number of sources, and most are applicable to a wide range of mass public gatherings. These sources focused on youth audiences attending large rock concerts and competitive sporting events because of the difficulties and major incidents historically associated with such events. Many of the guidelines derived from such experiences are applicable to a broad range of other events that present their own challenges. Certain types of events have an inherent capacity for special management problems. While the general guidance given in this document remains. | EVENTS BEYOND 2000 SETTING THE AGENDA PROCEEDINGS OF CONFERENCE ON EVENT EVALUATION RESEARCH AND EDUCATION SYDNEY JULY 2000 Edited by John Allen Robert Harris Leo K Jago and A J Veal Australian Centre for Event Management University of Technology Sydney AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR EVENT MANAGEMENT SCHOOL OF LEISURE SPORT AND TOURISM UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SYDNEY First published in 2000 by the Australian Centre for Event Management Cover Design Lightstorm Graphics ISBN 186365562X Copyright Australian Centre for Event Management 2000 This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act no part may be reproduced without the written permission of the Australian Centre for Event Management. Australian Centre for Event Management. 2000 Events Beyond 2000 Setting the Agenda Proceedings of Conference on Event Evaluation Research and Education Views expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of the Australian Centre for Event Management Australian Centre for Event Management School of Leisure Sport and Tourism University of Technology Sydney . Box 222 Lindfield NSW 2070 Tel 61 2 9514 5156 Fax 61 2 9514 5195 http leisure ACEM website Events Beyond 2000 PREFACE The global telecast of the celebrations of New Year s Eve of the new millennium bore witness to two significant trends of the last decade - the increasing number and status of events and the increasing ability of television to bring major events to an unprecedented global audience. In Australia the decade has seen the emergence of an event industry with the beginnings of an identifiable body of knowledge formalised training and recognised career paths for professional event managers. Yet as Donald Getz reveals in his keynote address to this conference events are still a relatively new area of academic study and research and this conference appears to be the first anywhere to focus on the education research and

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