Abstract
The field of events management has been critiqued for being overly focused on operational and managerial concerns to the detriment of critical analysis of power and representation, of which equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) is an important aspect. This paper reports on an audit of the four leading events management journals over the period 2011-2021 to assess the current state of play in relation to engagement with EDI issues and consider whether this critique remains justified. After screening, 49 articles were included. Findings reveal that EDI remains a marginal issue in events management journals, often confined to special issues, with no evidence of increasing engagement over the review period. EDI needs to become more integrated in the core body of knowledge of events management to ensure that events research is socially useful to students, other researchers and practitioners, contributing to the development and reputation of the field.
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Identification Number: | https://doi.org/10.1080/19407963.2023.2228820 |
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Status: | Published |
Refereed: | Yes |
Publisher: | Taylor and Francis Group |
Additional Information: | © 2023 The Author(s). |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | 1504 Commercial Services, 1506 Tourism, 1605 Policy and Administration, |
Depositing User (symplectic) | Deposited by Dashper, Katherine |
Date Deposited: | 21 Jun 2023 11:44 |
Last Modified: | 11 Jul 2024 19:31 |
Item Type: | Article |
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- J Calver ORCID: 0000-0002-5728-0213
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