03048nam 2200733 a 450 991095551680332120241225110034.09781283880909128388090397814462053031446205304(CKB)2670000000203868(EBL)1023975(OCoLC)823384364(SSID)ssj0000721166(PQKBManifestationID)12308551(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000721166(PQKBWorkID)10688539(PQKB)11213174(OCoLC)809969473(StDuBDS)EDZ0000063917(Au-PeEL)EBL1023975(CaPaEBR)ebr10594456(CaONFJC)MIL419340(FINmELB)ELB131833(MiAaPQ)EBC1023975207997(FR-PaCSA)88869888(FRCYB88869888)88869888(EXLCZ)99267000000020386820120326d1999 fy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrManaging organizations current issues /edited by Stewart R. Clegg, Cynthia Hardy and Walter R. Nord1st ed.London SAGE1999London ;Thousand Oaks :Sage Publications,1999.1 online resource (xvi, 268 p.)"The second of a two-volume paperback edition of the landmark Handbook of organization studies"--Cover p. [4].9781446218563 1446218562 9780761960461 0761960465 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Table of Contents; Introduction: Organizational Issues; 1 - Creative Deconstruction: Strategy and Organizations; 2 - Leadership in Organizations; 3 - Decision-Making in Organizations; 4 - Cognitions in Organizations; 5 - Diverse Identities in Organizations; 6 - Putting Group Information Technology in its Place: Communication and Good Work Group Performance; 7 - Metaphors of Communication and Organization; 8 - Organizations, Technology and Structuring; 9 - Organizing for Innovation; 10 - Organizational Learning: Affirming an Oxymoron11 - Organizations and the Biosphere: Ecologies and Environments12 - Evolution and Revolution: From International Business to Globalization; Epilogue: Now That It Has Been Said - What Do We Think?; IndexThis text addresses key topics such as leadership and decision making and innovation in organizations alongside such themes as diversity, globalization and ecology.ManagementOrganizationManagement.Organization.658Clegg Stewart R.1947-115310Hardy Cynthia1956-116562Nord Walter R116563StDuBDSStDuBDSBOOK9910955516803321Managing organizations4341751UNINA05339nam 22005535 450 991101587030332120250702130340.03-031-88611-910.1007/978-3-031-88611-9(MiAaPQ)EBC32196013(Au-PeEL)EBL32196013(CKB)39578316300041(DE-He213)978-3-031-88611-9(EXLCZ)993957831630004120250702d2025 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPerformance and the Disney Theme Park Experience The Tourist as Actor, 2nd Edition /edited by Jennifer A. Kokai, Tom Robson2nd ed. 2025.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2025.1 online resource (404 pages)3-031-88610-0 Part One: Introduction -- Chapter 1: “You’re In The Parade!” Disney As Immersive Theatre And The Tourist As Actor, Jennifer A. Kokai And Tom Robson -- Part Two: Chronologies– Historic And Fantastic -- Chapter 2: “The Future Is Truly In The Past”: The Regressive Nostalgia Of Tomorrowland, Tom Robson -- Chapter 3: “Some Of Our Closest, Unnamed Friends: First Nation Culture And Indexical Absence At Walt Disney World”, Victoria Pettersen Lantz -- Chapter 4: Taming The Fairy Tale: Performing Affective Medievalism In Fantasyland, Christina Gutierrez-Dennehy -- Chapter 5: Still Searching For A Great, Big, Beautiful Tomorrow: Performing Utopia With Non-Human Bodies In The Hall Of Presidents, Joseph D’ambrosi -- Chapter 6: The Royal Theatre Presents: Echoes Of Melodrama In The Magic Kingdom, Patrice Amon -- Part Three: Environments As Ideologies -- Chapter 7: The Nemofication Of Nature: Animals, Artificiality, And Affect At Disney World, Jennifer A. Kokai -- Chapter 8: Disney-Fying Dixie: Queering The “Laughing Place” At Splash Mountain, Chase Bringardner -- Chapter 9: Rising In The East: Disney Rehearses Chinese Consumers At A Glocalized Shanghai Disneyland, Laura Macdonald -- Chapter 10: Don’t Feel The Magic, Be The Magic: The Challenges Of Language Hybridity In Disneyland Paris, Alia Tyner-Mullings -- Part Four: Counter Identities -- Chapter 11: It’s Good To Be Bad: Resistance, Rebellion, And Disney Villain Merchandise, Christen Mandracchia -- Chapter 12: The Park As Stage: Radical Re-Casting In Disneyland’s Social Clubs, Elizabeth Mcqueen -- Chapter 13: Bulldozing The Fourth Wall: Distok And The Construction Of Community, Dori Koehler -- Chapter 14: “Ruff” Rides And Loose Leashes: Reimagining Non-Human Agency At Disney Theme Parks, Karli Brittz -- Part Five: Conclusion -- Chapter 15: Exemplary Disney: An Afterword, Susan Bennett.Most scholars and critics deny agency to the tourist in their engagement with the Disney theme park experience. The vast body of research and journalism on the Disney “Imagineers”—the designers and storytellers who construct the park experience—leads to the misconception that these exceptional artists puppeteer every aspect of the guest’s experience. This anthology, now in its second edition, re-centers the park experience around its protagonist: the tourist, and addresses the Disney Parks using performance theory, an approach few to no scholars had used prior to the first edition. The authors of the individual essays, as well as the Introduction by Kokai and Robson, and an Afterword by world renowned tourism and performance expert Susan Bennett, recognize the inherently complicated nature of Disney. Many of the contributors consider themselves Disney fans, but also recognize the potentially problematic aspects of Disney parks. This collection permits both perspectives to exist sideby side, informing rather than contradicting each other. Jennifer A. Kokai is the co-author, with Tom Robson, of Disney Parks and the Construction of American Identity: Tourism, Performance, Anxiety, and the solo author of Swim Pretty: Aquatic Spectacles and the Performance of Race, Gender, and Nature, as well as numerous essays. She is Director of the School of Theatre and Dance at the University of South Florida, USA. Tom Robson is the co-author of Disney Parks and the Construction of American Identity: Tourism, Performance, Anxiety, with Jennifer A. Kokai. He is the author or co-author of several additional essays and chapters. He is currently a Clinical Assistant Teaching Professor in Purdue University’s Cornerstone Integrated Liberal Arts program. .TheaterHistoryPopular cultureAudiencesContemporary Theatre and PerformancePopular CultureFan and Audience StudiesTheaterHistory.Popular culture.Audiences.Contemporary Theatre and Performance.Popular Culture.Fan and Audience Studies.792.9Kokai Jennifer A1696378Robson Tom1833462MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911015870303321Performance and the Disney Theme Park Experience4408366UNINA