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Appreciating Formal and Informal Knowledge Transfer Practices within Creative Festival Organizations
Stadler, Raphaela; Fullagar, Simone (2016-02-08)Purpose – Problem-solving approaches to research have dominated the not-for-profit festival management field. Little attention has been paid to how festival organizations successfully create cultures where knowledge transfer ... -
Characteristics of Festival Organizations and Their Influence on Knowledge Sharing
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Community Participation in Festivals : An Appreciative Inquiry Approach to Research
Stadler, Raphaela (2014) -
Conceptualising the Impact of Festival and Event Attendance upon Family Quality of Life (QOL)
Jepson, Allan; Stadler, Raphaela (2017-02-15)Quality of Life (QOL) research has been quite well explored in medicine, psychology and the social sciences although it has received very little attention within festival and event studies. This proposition paper is both ... -
Critical moments of (un)doing doctoral supervision: : Collaborative writing as rhizomatic practice
Fullagar, Simone; Pavlidis, Adele; Stadler, Raphaela (2017-08-25)Despite the proliferation of doctoral training courses within universities, little attention is paid to the complexity of supervision as a process of becoming for both students and supervisors. As post-qualitative researchers ... -
Doing and feeling together in older age: self-worth and belonging through social creative activities
Wood, Emma; Jepson, Allan; Stadler, Raphaela (2021-11-02)The potential for art activities to help in alleviating loneliness is explored through a focus on older women's regular attendance at creative social activities. We apply the concept of perceived emotional synchrony to ... -
Drag Queen’sLand – A Queensland Music Festival project about belonging to the Queensland drag community
Stadler, Raphaela (2011) -
Electrodermal activity measurement within a qualitative methodology : Exploring emotion in leisure experiences
Stadler, Raphaela; Jepson, Allan; Wood, Emma (2018-11-21)Purpose: Reflecting, reliving and reforming experiences enhance longer-term effects of travel and tourism, and have been highlighted as an important aspect in determining loyalty, re-visitation and post-consumption ... -
An ethnographic exploration of knowledge practices within the Queensland Music Festival
Stadler, Raphaela; Reid, Sacha; Fullagar, Simone (2013)Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the utilisation and application of reflexive ethnography as an interpretative methodology for researching knowledge practices within festival organisations. Design/method ... -
“Everything is more intense“ : the emotion work of delivering leisure experiences
Baker, Mandi; Stadler, Raphaela (2014) -
“I don’t think they give a monkey’s about me” – Exploring stakeholder power and community alienation at Glastonbury Festival“
White, Zoe; Stadler, Raphaela (Routledge, 2017-11-20)As one of the main stakeholders affected by music festivals, it is becoming more and more recognised that the needs of the host community need to be met and satisfied in order to ascertain their support for future music ... -
“I had to go off in the dark somewhere and swear a bit” : Narratives of emotion work in festival management
Stadler, Raphaela (2013) -
Knowledge Management in Music Festivals : Reflections on the Insider/Outsider Perspective of an Ethnographer
Stadler, Raphaela (2012) -
Knowledge transfer and the co-creation of new knowledge within the Queensland Music Festival
Stadler, Raphaela (2013) -
Making Positive Family Memories Together and Improving Quality-of-Life Through Thick Sociality and Bonding at Local Community Festivals and Events
Jepson, Allan; Stadler, Raphaela; Spencer, Neil (2019-12-01)Our study contributes to the current research on tourism and quality-of-life (QOL) by investigating Memorable Event Experiences (MEE), as a primary resource for familial bonding and memory creation. A mixed methods approach ... -
The Organization of Knowledge Sharing at the Colorado Music Festival
Abfalter, Dagmar; Stadler, Raphaela; Mueller, Julia (2012)Knowledge sharing is a challenging process, especially in seasonal organizational settings, which are characterized by periodic and repetitive patterns in terms of business activity. As the literature provides little insight ... -
Positive power: Events as temporary sites of power which “empower” marginalised groups
Walters, Trudie; Stadler, Raphaela; Jepson, Allan (2021-05-06)Purpose: The importance of events for marginalised groups has largely been overlooked within tourism, hospitality and event studies. The purpose of this international study is to address this gap, emphasising the positive ... -
Positive power: Events as temporary sites of power which “empower” marginalised groups
Walters, Trudie; Stadler, Raphaela; Jepson, Allan (2021-05-06)Purpose: The importance of events for marginalised groups has largely been overlooked within tourism, hospitality and event studies. The purpose of this study is to address this gap, emphasising the positive outcomes of ... -
Power relations and the production of new knowledge within a Queensland Music Festival community cultural development project
Stadler, Raphaela (2013)Conflict during the creative development process of community cultural development projects is inevitable (Adam and Goldbard 2001), yet through the productive use of power (Foucault 1977, 1980, 1982) new knowledge can be ... -
The professionalization of festival organizations : A relational approach to knowledge management
Stadler, Raphaela; Fullagar, Simone; Reid, Sacha (2014-03-01)In this article we examine the emergence of knowledge management (KM) within the professionalisation of festivals and events. The growing complexity of festival management places pressure on organisations to effectively ...