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Andrews, Hazel.
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306.48
Publication Date
2013
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As the events management field expands as an area of study, there is a need to move beyond the business and marketing-driven approaches which dominate the literature towards a more advanced conceptual analysis and understanding of events from a socio-cultural context.This book addresses this need by examining intersections between the social sciences and the emerging field of events management. It applies and specifically contextualises social science theories within the discourse of events to provide a greater understanding of the significance of events in contemporary society. It f
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143756.2969
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Sandler, Todd.
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330 22
Publication Date
2001
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The primary purpose of this work is to present some of the key economic concepts that guided economic thinking in the 20th century and to identify which of these concepts will continue to direct economic thought in the coming decades.
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Besina, Daniel.
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300.10000000000002
Publication Date
2019
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This book presents a new perspective on the importance of social sciences through various studies held by the authors. The contributors to this book are researchers in the departments of Archaeology, Ethnology and Folklore, History, Culture and Tourism Management of Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra.
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126783.8281
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Guibert, Christophe.
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338.4791 GUI
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2023
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This book proposes a new and original analysis of tourism employment in order to understand the multiple dimensions (economic, cultural, temporal, geographical, etc.) of this cross-cutting sector. It offers an overview of French knowledge, mainly in sociology, anthropology, geography and law, in the light of singular empirical fields. The diversity of disciplinary approaches, methods and questions allows for comparisons between various segments of the tourism employment market in France and with other countries. Based on in-depth case studies, this book will be a valuable resource for students and academics who wish to understand the specificities of tourism employment and the methods for studying them, as well as for professionals in the sector and decision-makers in European tourist destinations who wish to enrich their approaches to these phenomena. offers an overview of French knowledge, mainly in sociology, anthropology, geography and law, in the light of singular empirical fields. The diversity of disciplinary approaches, methods and questions allows for comparisons between various segments of the tourism employment market in France and with other countries. Based on in-depth case studies, this book will be a valuable resource for students and academics who wish to understand the specificities of tourism employment and the methods for studying them, as well as for professionals in the sector and decision-makers in European tourist destinations who wish to enrich their approaches to these phenomena.
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Wolfson, Robert J. (Robert Joseph), 1925-
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300.14 20
Publication Date
1990
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Wolfson, Robert J. (Robert Joseph), 1925-
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300.14 20
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1990
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120264.2500
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Byrne, D. S. (David S.), 1947- author.
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300.15118 21
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1998
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Introduces students to the central ideas which surround the chaos/complexity theories. It discusses key concepts before using them as a way of investigating the nature of social research.
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120262.5313
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Sun, Ron, 1960-
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302 23
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2012
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Exploration of a new integrative intellectual enterprise: the cognitive social sciences.
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109797.8672
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Damaceanu, Romulus-Catalin.
Call Number
519.4
Publication Date
2010
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Applied Computational Mathematics in Social Sciences adopts a modern scientific approach that combines knowledge from mathematical modeling with various aspects of social science. Special algorithms can be created to simulate an artificial society and a detailed analysis can subsequently be used to project social realities. This Ebook specifically deals with computations using the NetLogo platform, and is intended for researchers interested in advanced human geography and mathematical modeling studies.
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Douglas, Mary.
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362.5 21
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1998
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Greenwald, Sarah J.
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510.1 23
Publication Date
2013
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Covers mathematics as applied in business, government, history, and economics for such uses as accounting, credit cards, FICO scores, and stock market indices.
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MacDonald, Susan.
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808.066001 MACD 22
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2010 1994
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