Routledge Critical Event Studies Research Series.
About the Book Series
This new Routledge research series focuses on critical perspectives in festivals and events incorporating current theoretical and methodological developments and exploring under-explored areas in events research which draw from multiple literatures and praxis. International in perspective, it will adopt cross-disciplinary approaches with wide-ranging social, political, cultural, economic, and environmental implications. The festivals and events themselves will not be the sole units of analysis; rather, the broader context within which festivals and events gain significance will be the focal point of books within this series. In adopting a critical stance, we take our starting point the idea that events intervene in social structures and, in so doing, they expose the diverse contested discourses and frames of reference being articulated by the actors and institutions involved.
We invite expressions of interest from established academics as well as early career scholars for monographs and international edited collections. The research series will provide a forum for the publication of the freshest and most compelling critical perspectives on events. The series editors have identified some broad areas of interest based on potential gaps in the literature; however, they are open for discussion on developing ideas.
Conceptualisations of festivals and events, including:
- Post-humanism in festivals and events contexts
- Feminist approaches in festivals and events research
- Spatial arrangements for festivals and events
- Events, performance and performativity in festivals and events
- Decolonising festivals and events research
Methodological approaches in festivals and events, including:
- Ethnographies of festivals and events
- Participatory methods in festivals and events
- Visual and creative methods in festivals and events
- Big data in festivals and events
Thematic analyses in festivals and events, including:
- Inequalities in festivals and events
- Affordances of the digital in festivals and events
- Violence (physical and symbolic) in festivals and events
- Mediatisation in festivals and events
If you have a book idea for the series, please contact:
Dr Rebecca Finkel, ([email protected])
Prof. David McGillivray, ([email protected])
Emma Travis, Senior Editor for Tourism and Events at Routledge ([email protected])
BOOK PROPOSALS FOR ROUTLEDGE CRITICAL EVENT STUDIES
RESEARCH BOOK SERIES
Your proposal to Routledge form the basis by which we judge the book's suitability for publication and the series. If we feel your proposal has potential on the Routledge list, it is likely that we will send it out to be reviewed by specialists in the field. Your proposal document therefore needs to be organised in such a way that potential reviewers are given an appropriate amount of information on which to assess the expected quality of the work.
We would suggest that your proposal would extend to between three and five sides of A4.
- Why do you feel there would be a demand and need for your publication?
- Please describe your book in 300 words. We suggest you structure your description with the following paragraphs:
- An introductory paragraph to interest the non-specialist, librarian or bookseller
- A second factual and informative paragraph which expands the first by describing the main item or areas covered by the book.
- A paragraph which illustrates the main findings and the originality of the research, or describes the usefulness to its intended audience
- Detailed Synopsis and Chapter Headings - including detailed contents list and details of geographic range of content, case studies and illustrations (where relevant).
- Likely competition - listing where possible the publisher, price and year of competing books and their strengths and weaknesses.
- Definition of the Market - including details of likely size, pitch and interdisciplinary and geographic range of potential readership. Please also give more detailed information on any relevant undergraduate/ postgraduate courses or modules where you think the work will be recommended or essential reading (and state which, and by whom).
- Details of illustrations, if any, including type (line, tables, black and white photos, maps etc), approximate number and geographic spread where relevant.
- Estimated word length of final script. This should be between 25,000 to 50,000 words in length in total.
- Writing Schedule - and final script delivery month and year.
- Additional Information - A short biography of authors/editors as well as information on contributing authors if an edited book.
Please forward your proposal to:
Series Editors:
Dr Rebecca Finkel, Queen Margaret University ([email protected])
Prof. David McGillivray, University West of Scotland ([email protected])
Events and Tourism Senior Editor Routledge:
Emma Travis - [email protected]
Events and Infrastructures: Critical Interrogations
1st Edition
Edited
By Barbara Grabher, Ian R. Lamond
August 29, 2025
Innovative and the first of its kind, this informative and multidisciplinary book explores the socio-cultural significance inherent in event infrastructures. While mainstream event management literature addresses event infrastructures mainly through its operational relevance, this carefully ...
Reimagining Community Festivals and Events: Critical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
1st Edition
Edited
By Allan Stewart Jepson, Raphaela Stadler, Trudie Walters
August 29, 2025
This book celebrates and builds on Alan Clarke (1956–2021) and Allan Jepson’s 2015 book Exploring Community Festivals and Events. It showcases how far the study of community festivals and events has come in the intervening years, and in so doing it is a response to recent calls for researchers to ...
Protests and the Media: A Critical Event Studies Exploration into the Future of Protest
1st Edition
By Giedre Kubiliute, Ian R. Lamond
June 27, 2025
This insightful volume critically explores activist events in their scale and their capacity to attract media attention through a critical event studies lens, offering new perspectives on protests and social movement. This book conceives events of dissent as the public manifestation of ...
Queer Film Festivals and Urban Space: Reclaiming the City
1st Edition
By Theresa Heath
March 10, 2025
This timely and innovative book argues that queer film festivals reclaim urban space for queer women and other marginalised queer subjects through the mobilisation of both material and diegetic space. It is a response to the loss of queer urban venues and community spaces across across many parts ...
Festivals and Edutainment
1st Edition
Edited
By Giulia Rossetti, Brianna Wyatt, Jane Ali-Knight
December 18, 2024
As the first collection of studies to explore the use of edutainment within festival experiences, this book extends current knowledge and understanding of festival experiences. Relying on a series of international case studies, this book offers readers unique and important insights that emphasise ...
Major Reward and Recognition Events: Transformations and Critical Perspectives
1st Edition
By Lukasz Swiatek
December 18, 2024
Using a range of interdisciplinary ideas, Major Reward and Recognition Events: Transformations and Critical Perspectives is an expert-led, informative volume exploring the global growth of major award shows and prize-giving ceremonies since the start of the twentieth century and outlining their key...
Creative Research Methods for Critical Event Studies
1st Edition
Edited
By Louise Platt, Rebecca Finkel, Briony Sharp
December 13, 2024
This timely and innovative book offers an introduction to a range of creative methods, providing both empirical and conceptual guidance. Based upon existing empirical work and richly illustrated throughout, each chapter carefully examines creative methodology and/or methods within an event ...
Family Events: Practices, Displays and Intimacies
1st Edition
Edited
By Thomas Fletcher
May 27, 2024
An unprecedented exploration of the intersection of events and family studies, Family Events uses events as a lens through which to explore the concepts of families, family practices, family displays and family intimacies. Family Events explores the idea that how families come to be and, moreover,...
Events and Well-being
1st Edition
Edited
By Allan Stewart Jepson, Trudie Walters
January 29, 2024
This book is the first to take an in-depth examination of events and well-being, adopting a much-needed critical approach to the study of events. It uses empirical case studies to help us better understand how events foster positive well-being or counter negative well-being for event organisers, ...
Doing Gender in Events: Feminist Perspectives in Critical Event Studies
1st Edition
By Barbara Grabher
September 25, 2023
Exploring the relationship between gender and events, this book delivers an ethnographic analysis of the celebration of gender equality in the context of the culture-led event. Drawing upon Critical Event Studies, Anthropology of the Festive and Gender Studies, this book provides a comprehensive ...