为公共利益举办私人活动?事件和公私公园的出现

IF 1.3 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Andrew Smith
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摘要

将场地,特别是城市公园,出租给私人活动的组织者,现在是一些公共空间获得资金的重要方式。政府紧缩政策,加上新冠疫情给政府财政带来的额外压力,意味着这种公共空间管理方式正变得越来越明显和普遍。通过关注伦敦南部一些值得注意的案例,本研究报告强调了这一趋势及其影响。该分析分析了私人和公共的概念,以更好地理解户外活动,并探讨付费进入活动是否为公众带来净收益。现在,一些公园在公共空间和活动场所之间转换,并受州政府管辖。这表明混合的“公私”公园正在兴起。文章最后提出了一些研究建议,以捕捉这种不同的思考方式:不是作为需要公共资金的设施,而是作为资助公共设施的有争议的方式。
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PRIVATE EVENTS FOR PUBLIC BENEFIT? EVENTS AND THE EMERGENCE OF PRIVATE-PUBLIC PARKS
Hiring out sites, particularly urban parks, to the organisers of private events is now an important way that some public spaces are funded. Government austerity, and the additional pressures that COVID-19 has placed on government finances, means this approach to public space management is becoming more visible and widespread. By focusing on some notable cases from south London, this research note highlights this trend and its implications. The analysis unpicks the notions of private and public to better understand outdoor events and explores whether paid entry events deliver net benefits for the public. Some parks now switch between functioning as public spaces and event venues and are governed beyond the state. This suggests hybrid, ‘public-private’ parks are emerging. The piece concludes with some recommendations for research that captures this different way of thinking about events: not as amenities that require public funds, but as contested ways of funding public amenities.
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EVENT MANAGEMENT
EVENT MANAGEMENT HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
30.80%
发文量
84
期刊介绍: Event Management, an International Journal, intends to meet the research and analytic needs of a rapidly growing profession focused on events. This field has developed in size and impact globally to become a major business with numerous dedicated facilities, and a large-scale generator of tourism. The field encompasses meetings, conventions, festivals, expositions, sport and other special events. Event management is also of considerable importance to government agencies and not-for-profit organizations in a pursuit of a variety of goals, including fund-raising, the fostering of causes, and community development.
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