TY - JOUR
T1 - Event management literature
T2 - Exploring the missing body of knowledge
AU - Richards, Greg
AU - Censon, Dianine
AU - Gracan, Daniela
AU - Haressy, Mossa
AU - Kiralova, Alzbeta
AU - Marulc, Elena
AU - Rossetti, Giulia
AU - Sotosek, Marina Barkidija
AU - Sterchele, Davide
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - English is increasingly the dominant language of academic scholarship. This means that much research produced in other languages is overlooked, a tendency strengthened by the growing power of global publishers and university ranking systems. This initial scoping study provides an exploratory review of non-English scholarship in the field of event management, drawing on an extensive literature search in Arabic, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, Slovenian and Spanish. We find a considerable number of event management publications in these languages, which effectively represent a 'missing body of knowledge' for scholars working in English. Only about 10% of these non-English sources are covered by Scopus, for example. Our scoping study indicates that this excludes many scholars and potentially interesting areas of work from the global event management corpus. We suggest several strategies which could be employed to address these issues.
AB - English is increasingly the dominant language of academic scholarship. This means that much research produced in other languages is overlooked, a tendency strengthened by the growing power of global publishers and university ranking systems. This initial scoping study provides an exploratory review of non-English scholarship in the field of event management, drawing on an extensive literature search in Arabic, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, Slovenian and Spanish. We find a considerable number of event management publications in these languages, which effectively represent a 'missing body of knowledge' for scholars working in English. Only about 10% of these non-English sources are covered by Scopus, for example. Our scoping study indicates that this excludes many scholars and potentially interesting areas of work from the global event management corpus. We suggest several strategies which could be employed to address these issues.
KW - Event management
KW - festivals
KW - mega-events
KW - academic publishing
KW - language
KW - PUBLICATION
KW - LANGUAGE
KW - ENGLISH
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U2 - 10.1080/19407963.2022.2128810
DO - 10.1080/19407963.2022.2128810
M3 - Article
SN - 1940-7963
JO - Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure & Events
JF - Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure & Events
ER -