Add some references into the following journal here is the list;
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Bladen, C. (2012) Events management: an introduction. London: Routledge. Available from: http://0-www.myilibrary.com.lispac.lsbu.ac.uk?id=365852
Bowdin, G. A. J. (2011) Events management. 3rd ed. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann. Available from: http://0-www.myilibrary.com.lispac.lsbu.ac.uk?id=295454
Lamond, I. R. and Platt, L. (eds.) (2016) Critical event studies: approaches to research. London, [England]: Palgrave Macmillan. Available from: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/lsbuuk/detail.action?docID=4720142
Graeff, B. (2020) Capitalism, sport mega events and the global south. London: Routledge. Available from: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/lsbuuk/detail.action?docID=5845063
Smith, A. (2012) Events and urban regeneration: the strategic use of events to revitalise cities. London: Routledge. Available from: http://0-lib.myilibrary.com.lispac.lsbu.ac.uk?id=761111
Wenner, L. A. and Billings, A. C. (eds.) (2017) Sport, media and mega-events. London, [England]: Routledge. Available from: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/lsbuuk/detail.action?docID=4831596
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Allen, J. (2011) Festival & special event management. 5th ed. Milton, Qld: Wiley
Ali-Knight, J. (2008) International perspectives of festivals and events: paradigms of analysis. Amsterdam: Academic. Available from: http://0-www.myilibrary.com.lispac.lsbu.ac.uk?id=271127
Finkel ,Rebecca (2021) Human Rights and Global Events (Advances in Tourism). Routledge; 1 edition. Available from: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rights-Global-Events-Advances-Tourism/dp/0415594162
Foley, M., McGillivray, D. and McPherson, G. (2012) Event policy: from theory to strategy. London: Routledge. Available from: http://0-www.myilibrary.com.lispac.lsbu.ac.uk?id=346013