05953nam 2200481 450 991076689100332120231222033240.03-031-39752-5(CKB)29092756800041(MiAaPQ)EBC30975839(Au-PeEL)EBL30975839(OCoLC)1414468687(EXLCZ)992909275680004120231222d2023 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFestivals and Values Music, Community Engagement and Organisational Symbolism /Waldemar Kuligowski and Marcin PoprawskiFirst edition.Cham, Switzerland :Springer,[2023]©20231 online resource (214 pages)Culture in Policy Making9783031397516 Includes bibliographical references.Intro -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Festivalising Values -- References -- Chapter 2: Festivals: Between Sacred Ritual and the Consumerist Profane -- References -- Chapter 3: Values at Festivals: What and How to Research -- References -- Chapter 4: Axionormativity as a Practice -- Surveys -- Organisers -- Websites -- Iconosphere -- Additional Programmes -- Fan Practices -- Art-Based Research -- Conclusions -- Appendix: Festivals and Values: Drawings -- References -- Chapter 5: From Imitation to Creation: About a Certain Case of a Community-based Festival -- References -- Chapter 6: Festivals and Local Cultural Ecosystems: The Comparative Perspectives of Audiences and Organisers -- The Festival as a Model of Cross-Sector Synergy in Culture -- Festival-Friendly Organisational Models? -- The Relations Between Festivals and Policy Makers in Their Local Contexts -- The Festival as a Space for Integrating Various Groups of the Audience -- Festival Missions Explicitly Expressed: A Threshold to the Axionormative Dimension of Festivals as Organisations -- References -- Chapter 7: Organisational Symbolism and Festival Planning Practices -- Organisational Culture and Festivals as Organisations -- Organisational Symbolism and Festival Format -- Festival Planning from the Perspective of Organisational Symbolism -- Festivals and Consensual Planning: Examples of Empathetic Integration of Work and Leisure Time -- Possession and Ownership of the Plan: The Festival Organiser´s Attachment to and Control over the Programme of Festival Events -- The Dreams, Fantasies, and Aspirations of Festival Organisers Located in Their Planning -- Festival Crisis Mode Planning and Organisational Heroism -- Planning in Terms of the Perception of Time and the Rhythm of Action.Total Management, the Tendency of Wanting to Control Everything. Cloud Distractors -- Festival Planning in Times of Plague and Sanitary Restrictions -- References -- Chapter 8: The Organisational Artefacts and Organisational Rituals of Festivals -- Organisational Symbolism and the Identities of Festivals Co-creators -- Organisational Artefacts as the Object of Organisational Studies -- The Symbolic Power of Festival Names, Logos, and Slogans as Organisational Artefacts -- Festival Logos and Graphic Design as Organisational Artefacts -- The Festival Poster as an Expression of Values -- The Festival Wristband as an Artefact of Access and Identity -- Festival T-shirts and Clothing Elements as Signs of Festival Identity -- The Symbolic Significance of the Festival Gate and Barriers: The Organisers´ Perspective -- Festival Organisers´ Talismans -- Festival Chronicles and Other Forms of Recording as Carriers of Organisational Memory -- Festival Sanitary Facilities -- Festivals and Organisational Rituals in Practice -- Organisational Rituals at the Start and End of the Festival -- Audience-initiated Organisational Rituals -- References -- Chapter 9: Festival People. The Professional Identities of Festival Organisers -- The Founder, Originators, Leaders, and Heroes of the Festival -- The Strength of the Festival Organising Team -- The Many-Headed Dragon and the Organisational Heroism -- Festival Volunteers -- Security Guards: The Iconic Representative of the Festival Organiser -- The Festival as a Human Being: An Exercise in Festival Personification -- References -- Chapter 10: Festivals, Space, and Values -- The Festival as a Compact and Intensive Organisational Format. Attempts to Define the Festival and the Meaning of Space -- The Festival as a Place at the End of the World -- A Festival Without a Festival.Circular Space and Its Role in Audience Integration -- The Multiplicity and Simultaneity of Music Scenes -- Festival Stages and Their Appearance, Practicality, and Symbolic Dimension -- The Scale of the Event, the Space, Its Limits and Conditions -- The Festival as a Natural Space for Integration. Festivals Blur Boundaries -- The Festival Village Phenomenon -- Cleanliness of the Festival Space -- Ecological Values and Festival Spaces -- Aesthetic Qualities of Festival Spaces -- The Choice and Importance of Location: A Festival ``with a View´´ -- The Format and Location of the Festival as an Opportunity to Shape Attitudes and Habits -- Balance, Maintaining a Scale Appropriate to Needs, Resources, and Local Conditions -- Local Service Providers, Subcontractors, and Festival Partners -- Festival Organisers Crossing Their Own Space -- Appendix: Festivals and Values: Photographic Material -- References.Culture in policy making.Music festivalsSocial aspectsMusic festivalsSocial aspects.780.78Kuligowski Waldemar1972-1460111Poprawski MarcinMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910766891003321Festivals and Values3659793UNINA