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Announcement of the CATS Tourism Online Forum Series (TOFS) vol.26 (Finished)

CATS will hold the CATS Tourism Online Forum Series (TOFS) vol.26 on Tuesday, October 3.
Anyone is welcome to attend. We look forward to your participation.

*This forum has been finished.
  Archived videos are available on CATS official YouTube.

▶ Tourism Online Forum Series (TOFS) vol.26
  https://youtu.be/sKaLAmqpTsI

▶ Click here for other archived videos.
  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4z592IeJi3FNJ98VevfDYA

 

Utilising major events as a platform and driver for social change

Abstract:
Mike will discuss how events serve as an increasingly central platform and a driver for advancing social policy and tackling endemic challenges inside the host destination. He draws on a field configuring events perspective to explain why we not only need a much deeper and complex evaluation system to understand the impacts of major events, but also examine the longer-term “legacies” and “longitudinal” gains accrued across three types of organizational field: industrial fields, geographical fields, and social fields. Mike closes by arguing how we all have a critical role to play to help advise policy makers and industry professionals on how this can be better achieved.

Hosted by: Hokkaido University, Center for Advanced Tourism Studies (CATS)

Date/Time: Tuesday 3 October 2023   |   21:00-22:30(JST)

Venue: Online (Zoom Webinar)

Language: English

Capacity: 50 persons

Participation fee: Free to join (pre-registration system)

Speaker: Dr. Mike Duignan
Bio:
Dr. Mike Duignan is a tenured Associate Professor at the Rosen College of Hospitality Management, University of Central Florida, and is the Editor-in-Chief of the leading journal for the study and analysis of events and festivals: Event Management. Formerly, Mike was an Associate Professor and Department Chair at the Department for Events in the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Surrey in the UK, where he was also the Director of the Observatory of Human Rights and Major Events – the UK’s official Olympic Studies Centre supported by the International Olympic Committee and TeamGB.
Over the past decade Mike has travelled the world examining the economics and social impacts of hosting major events, including the London 2012, Rio 2016, Tokyo 2020 and now the Paris 2024 and LA 2028 Games, alongside various other events like the Commonwealth Games and regional sports and cultural events. This work has been published in leading journals and funded by large and small scale grants from the International Olympic Committee to the European Union. Mike is committed to real world impact and has significant experience consulting and advising a range of event-related actors including event owners, organizers through to tourist boards with the aim of working with stakeholders to optimize the power and potential of events for social and economic good. Mike’s work has been featured in international media from Les Echoes to The Guardian and he has given interviews and debated live on radio and TV from the BBC to a one hour debate on Sky News on the global events’ response to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
Visit www.MichaelDuignan.uk for a full overview of Mike’s research, publications, engagement, and learning and teaching portfolio.

Moderator: Dr. Meng Qu

Registration:
Please register at the URL below. Application deadline is Monday, October 2, 2023.
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LpKzA-qoSNOaTRecu3W7fw


Contact:

Hokkaido University, Center for Advanced Tourism Studies (CATS)
online-forum(at)cats.hokudai.ac.jp
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