Professor David McGillivray holds a Chair in Event and Digital Cultures in the Centre for Culture, Sport & Events (CCSE), School of Business & Creative Industries at University of the West of Scotland (UWS). His research focuses on two main areas of activity. The first area of interest is the contemporary significance of events and festivals (sporting and cultural) as markers of identity and mechanisms for the achievements of wider economic, social and cultural externalities. The second area relates to the affordances of digital culture, especially related to understandings of digital citizenship, participation and the role of everyday digital media platforms and practices in enabling (or restricting) voices within an increasingly saturated media landscape. He has published extensively on these themes and been involved in many funded research and knowledge exchange projects including EventRights (sport events and human rights) and Festspace (festivals, events and inclusive public space in Europe). He is Deputy Editor of the Event Management journal and co-author of three monogrpahs (Event Policy, Event bidding and Leveragign Disability Sport Events and co-editor of two others.

How Saudi Arabia’s unchallenged 2034 World Cup bid could weaken Fifa’s human rights demands
Nov 10, 2023 14:45 pm UTC| Sports
In 2010, Qatar was awarded the rights to host the 2022 Fifa mens World Cup. It marked the culmination of the small, oil-rich gulf nations long-term strategy to diversify its economy and strengthen its international...