Festivals and Events: Beyond Economic Impact Research. A research agenda for Edinburgh, Scotland
(2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Carlsen, J., Ali-Knight, J., & Robertson, M. (2005, July). Festivals and Events: Beyond Economic Impact Research. A research agenda for Edinburgh, Scotland. Paper presented at LSA 2005 Conference: Festivals and Events: Beyond Economic Impacts, Edinburgh, UK
Prof Jane Ali-Knight's Outputs (44)
Introduction to arts, culture and leisure (2004)
Book Chapter
Ali-Knight, J., & Robertson, M. (2004). Introduction to arts, culture and leisure. In I. Yeoman, M. Robertson, J. Ali-Knight, S. Drummond, & U. McMahon-Beattie (Eds.), Festival and Events Management (3-13). Butterworth-Heinemann. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7506-5872-0.50006-5No abstract available.
Festival City: Influence of Festivals on the Image and Representation of Edinburgh (2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Ali-Knight, J., & Robertson, M. (2003, September). Festival City: Influence of Festivals on the Image and Representation of Edinburgh. Paper presented at TTRA Europe Conference: Urban Tourism – Mapping the future, Glasgow, UK
Wine Tourism — A Thirst for Knowledge? (2000)
Journal Article
Charters, S., & Ali‐Knight, J. (2000). Wine Tourism — A Thirst for Knowledge?. International Journal of Wine Marketing, 12(3), 70-80. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb008715Wine tourism is a growing segment of the tourism industry. Wine tourists are not a homogeneous group, but seek differing components of the overall wine tourism experience. This research evaluates their demand for an educational element in the overal... Read More about Wine Tourism — A Thirst for Knowledge?.