Response to Calver et al.'s "the (in)visibility of equality, diversity, and inclusion research in events management journals": the vital need to emphasise justice
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Published:2023
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ISSN:1525-9951
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Container-title:Event Management
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Event Management
Author:
Higgins-Desbiolles Freya1
Affiliation:
1. Business Unit, University of South Australia
Abstract
Recent research by Calver et al. (2023) has revealed that event management studies has failed to adequately engage with concerns for equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI). This analysis is intended to respond to that research, recommending that issues of structural justice are also essential to include in our efforts if our goals for meaningful transformations are to be realised. A brief analysis of Indigenous Australian Welcome to Country protocols will be offered to illustrate the imperative for justice concerns to frame our EDI initiatives in events management. Scholarly debates and dialogues such as this are an important means by which we mature the academic field of event management but also more importantly, we work to ensure that event management leads to just and equitable outcomes for societies that convene them.
Subject
Marketing,Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management,Business and International Management