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Author: | Roche, M. |
Title: | Mega-events and micro-modernisation: on the sociology of the new urban tourism. |
Journal: | British Journal of Sociology
1992 : DEC, VOL. 43:4, p. 563-600 |
Index terms: | URBAN SOCIOLOGY TOURISM COMPARATIVE RESEARCH |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Mega-events are regarded in the paper as large-scale cultural or sporting events designed to attract tourists and media-attention. The paper attempts to explore the impacts and functions of mega-events and to reflect more widely on the sociological and interdisciplinary perspectives, concepts and research agendas necessary for an adequate comprehension of mega-events and modern tourism in general. The author suggests that the concepts of post-industrialism and post-nationalism, at both macro and micro levels, are useful in conceiving of an economic sociology of contemporary tourism. It is stressed that we need a better understanding of tourism as a major new "industrial sector" and as vital factor in economic modernisation and structural socio-economic change. |
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