Tourism and decolonisation: Locating research and self
D Chambers, C Buzinde - Annals of Tourism Research, 2015 - Elsevier
This paper critically explores decolonial theory and its relevance for tourism studies. We
suggest that while postcolonial and related critical theoretical perspectives furthered …
suggest that while postcolonial and related critical theoretical perspectives furthered …
Are we really progressing sustainable tourism research? A bibliometric analysis
Periodic assessment of the 'state of play'in research outputs is an essential process for
gauging academic progress and latent trends within a field of study. Bibliometric analysis of …
gauging academic progress and latent trends within a field of study. Bibliometric analysis of …
Qualitative tourism research: Opportunities in the emergent soft sciences
E Wilson, K Hollinshead - Annals of Tourism Research, 2015 - Elsevier
A liberation in 'soft science'inquiry over recent decades has opened up ontological,
epistemological and methodological opportunities, but this empowerment is often under …
epistemological and methodological opportunities, but this empowerment is often under …
Lost in translation? Cross-language thematic analysis in tourism and hospitality research
MH Esfehani, T Walters - International Journal of Contemporary …, 2018 - emerald.com
Purpose Tourism and hospitality research is frequently cross language in nature; yet,
English is the most used language to disseminate research findings. The use of thematic …
English is the most used language to disseminate research findings. The use of thematic …
Understanding the tourist experience of cities
SL Wearing, C Foley - Annals of Tourism Research, 2017 - Elsevier
Economic, environmental and social forces have changed the way we are developing our
cities. A range of theoretical constructs have been explored to provide direction for …
cities. A range of theoretical constructs have been explored to provide direction for …
Overcommitted to tourism and under committed to sustainability: The urgency of teaching “strong sustainability” in tourism courses
With the tourism sector being urged to contribute to the UN's 2030 Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs), tourism educators need to develop industry leaders with “strong …
Goals (SDGs), tourism educators need to develop industry leaders with “strong …
The “critical turn” and its implications for sustainable tourism research
B Bramwell, B Lane - Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
In recent years, tourism research has been affected by a “critical turn”, as part of a wider
trend across the social sciences (Ateljevic, Harris, Wilson, & Collins, 2005; Bianchi, 2009; …
trend across the social sciences (Ateljevic, Harris, Wilson, & Collins, 2005; Bianchi, 2009; …
Measuring tourism and environmental sciences students' attitudes towards sustainable tourism
F Arrobas, J Ferreira, E Brito-Henriques… - Journal of Hospitality …, 2020 - Elsevier
Results The results for hypothesis testing are available in Table 3. Overall, the null
hypothesis was rejected for seven of the nine variables (factors) under study. Only “F2–Fast …
hypothesis was rejected for seven of the nine variables (factors) under study. Only “F2–Fast …
Challenges in hospitality management education: Perspectives from the United Kingdom
P Lugosi, S Jameson - Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 2017 - Elsevier
Drawing on qualitative data gathered from educators based in the United Kingdom, this
paper examines their perceptions of significant challenges facing contemporary hospitality …
paper examines their perceptions of significant challenges facing contemporary hospitality …
Towards a spirituality-based platform in tourism higher education
AB Barkathunnisha, L Diane, A Price… - Current Issues in …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This conceptual paper contributes to tourism knowledge by proposing a spirituality-based
platform in tourism higher education. Through this platform, the authors show how tourism …
platform in tourism higher education. Through this platform, the authors show how tourism …