Items where Author is "Stadler, Raphaela"
Number of items: 29.
Tourism and Neurodiversity: A Problematisation and Research Agenda. (2023)
Allan Jepson,
Raphaela Stadler
and
Brian Garrod
“Work it, work it, non-stop" – event industry employees’ unconscious application of the Five Ways to Wellbeing. (2023)
Raphaela Stadler,
Trudie Walters
and
Allan Jepson
Sustainable Humans: A framework for applying Sustainable HRM principles to the Events Industry. (2022)
Raphaela Stadler,
Trudie Walters
and
Allan Jepson
Doing and feeling together in older age: self-worth and belonging through social creative activities. (2021)
Emma Wood,
Allan Jepson
and
Raphaela Stadler
Positive power: Events as temporary sites of power which “empower” marginalised groups. (2021)
Trudie Walters,
Raphaela Stadler
and
Allan Jepson
Positive power: Events as temporary sites of power which “empower” marginalised groups. (2021)
Trudie Walters,
Raphaela Stadler
and
Allan Jepson
Making Positive Family Memories Together and Improving Quality-of-Life Through Thick Sociality and Bonding at Local Community Festivals and Events. (2019)
Allan Jepson,
Raphaela Stadler
and
Neil Spencer
Understanding the Well-Being Potential of Participatory Arts Events for the Over 70s: A Conceptual Framework and Research Agenda. (2018)
Emma Wood,
Allan Jepson
and
Raphaela Stadler
Electrodermal activity measurement within a qualitative methodology : Exploring emotion in leisure experiences. (2018)
Raphaela Stadler,
Allan Jepson
and
Emma Wood
Understanding Feelings, Barriers, and Conflicts in Festivals and Events; the Impact upon Family QOL. (2018)
Raphaela Stadler
and
Allan Jepson
“I don’t think they give a monkey’s about me” – Exploring stakeholder power and community alienation at Glastonbury Festival“. (2017)
Zoe White
and
Raphaela Stadler
Critical moments of (un)doing doctoral supervision: : Collaborative writing as rhizomatic practice. (2017)
Simone Fullagar,
Adele Pavlidis
and
Raphaela Stadler
Understanding the value of events for families, and the impact upon their quality of life. (2017)
Raphaela Stadler
and
Allan Jepson
Conceptualising the Impact of Festival and Event Attendance upon Family Quality of Life (QOL). (2017)
Allan Jepson
and
Raphaela Stadler
Appreciating Formal and Informal Knowledge Transfer Practices within Creative Festival Organizations. (2016)
Raphaela Stadler
and
Simone Fullagar
The professionalization of festival organizations : A relational approach to knowledge management. (2014)
Raphaela Stadler,
Simone Fullagar
and
Sacha Reid
Community Participation in Festivals : An Appreciative Inquiry Approach to Research. (2014)
Raphaela Stadler
“Everything is more intense“ : the emotion work of delivering leisure experiences. (2014)
Mandi Baker
and
Raphaela Stadler
“I had to go off in the dark somewhere and swear a bit” : Narratives of emotion work in festival management. (2013)
Raphaela Stadler
Knowledge transfer and the co-creation of new knowledge within the Queensland Music Festival. (2013)
Raphaela Stadler
Power relations and the production of new knowledge within a Queensland Music Festival community cultural development project. (2013)
Raphaela Stadler
An ethnographic exploration of knowledge practices within the Queensland Music Festival. (2013)
Raphaela Stadler,
Sacha Reid
and
Simone Fullagar
Knowledge Management in Music Festivals : Reflections on the Insider/Outsider Perspective of an Ethnographer. (2012)
Raphaela Stadler
The Organization of Knowledge Sharing at the Colorado Music Festival. (2012)
Dagmar Abfalter,
Raphaela Stadler
and
Julia Mueller
Reflections on a Festival Tourist Experience in Queensland. (2012)
Raphaela Stadler
“There are no secrets here” – Organisational Culture, Knowledge Management and Innovation within the Queensland Music Festival. (2012)
Raphaela Stadler
Drag Queen’sLand – A Queensland Music Festival project about belonging to the Queensland drag community. (2011)
Raphaela Stadler
Rethinking Knowledge Management in Music Festivals : Individual Roles and Responsibilities. (2011)
Raphaela Stadler
Characteristics of Festival Organizations and Their Influence on Knowledge Sharing. (2008)
Raphaela Stadler