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    A changing face for island festivals: A case study from Waiheke Island

    Papoutsaki, Evangelia; Stansfield, John

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    Papoutsaki, E., & Stansfield, J. (2019, July 9-13). A changing face for island festivals: a case study from Waiheke Island. Paper presented at the ISIC 15: “Island Festivals and Music Tourism”, University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica.
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    "Islandness" Island communicative ecology Festival features Benefits - constraints Waiheke snapshot Waiheke Island festival categories Waiheke Island festivals - benefits 3 case studies Island restival reclamation Scult Oneroa - what did they hope to achieve? Waiheke Island festivals "Strange Island" - festivals & geographical imaginaries
    Keywords:
    Waiheke Island (N.Z.), New Zealand, festivals, impacts, tourism, islands
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    441016 Urban sociology and community studies, 3508 Tourism
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