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View article: Digital nomadism, gender and racial power relations
Digital nomadism, gender and racial power relations Open
This study examines the interplay of race and gender in shaping the journeys of Asian female digital nomads who navigate the realms of travel and work simultaneously, through the lens of post-colonial feminism. Through our qualitative expl…
View article: Beyond Grid Girls and Checkered Flags: Exploring Sexual Objectification at Motorsport Events
Beyond Grid Girls and Checkered Flags: Exploring Sexual Objectification at Motorsport Events Open
Motorsport has long been a very male-oriented sport, its events synonymous with conventionally attractive, provocatively dressed “grid girls.” This research note examines the issue of sexual objectification in the male-dominated motorsport…
View article: Leisure with dogs in the UK: the importance of shared outdoor leisure spaces highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic
Leisure with dogs in the UK: the importance of shared outdoor leisure spaces highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic Open
Shared outdoor leisure spaces (SOLS) such as parks, recreation grounds, woodlands, public footpaths, and beaches provide mental, physical, and social well-being benefits for multiple users including many people with their dogs. This study …
View article: Outdoor leisure with dogs: an empirical evaluation of visiting shared outdoor leisure spaces in the UK
Outdoor leisure with dogs: an empirical evaluation of visiting shared outdoor leisure spaces in the UK Open
This study examined visits to shared outdoor leisure spaces (SOLS) with dogs, such as parks, woodlands, and beaches in the UK. Based on past qualitative and descriptive data, hypotheses and a conceptual model were developed. An online surv…
View article: Heritage hotels: An exploration of staff experiences in these unique hospitality environments
Heritage hotels: An exploration of staff experiences in these unique hospitality environments Open
Heritage hotels play a significant role in the hotel sector, preserving cultural heritage and delivering authentic and unique guest experiences and economic value to destinations. As such, they are an important but under-researched hotel o…
View article: Dog-Friendly Accommodation: Specialty OTAs and Decision-Making
Dog-Friendly Accommodation: Specialty OTAs and Decision-Making Open
This study utilizes Cognitive-Experiential Self-Theory (CEST) to examine the underserved, but flourishing, market of travelers seeking dog-friendly accommodation. Extant hospitality research has not examined the evaluation/judgment of usin…
View article: Leveraging folklore and fantasy to promote small destinations: the case of Visit Wales
Leveraging folklore and fantasy to promote small destinations: the case of Visit Wales Open
Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). This paper analyses how folklore can be harnessed by destination management organizations (DMOs) and related agencies through story-telling, screen tourism and product development. It presents a two-stage st…
View article: The social behavior of traveling with dogs: Drivers, behavioral tendencies, and experiences
The social behavior of traveling with dogs: Drivers, behavioral tendencies, and experiences Open
Increases in dog guardianship and the demand for dog-friendly travel services present an opportunity for tourism providers, but this market can still be undervalued or taken for granted. A better understanding of the social behavior and ex…
View article: Managing tourist congestion: insights from Chinese package tours to the UK and Ireland
Managing tourist congestion: insights from Chinese package tours to the UK and Ireland Open
The UNWTO notes that the successful management of tourist congestion is highly dependent on controlling travel demand. It is surprising, therefore, that demand management has been largely overlooked in the tourism literature, as have the r…
View article: Index
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This book critically examines the range of policies and programmes that attempt to manage economic activity that contributes to political violence. Beginning with an overview of over a dozen policies aimed at transforming these activities …
View article: Social tourism in later life
Social tourism in later life Open
Older people in affluent societies have been characterized by two mutually incon- sistent stereotypes. On the one hand they have been portrayed as a powerful lobby, growing demographically and able to command major economic and political p…
View article: Using the Perceptual Experience Laboratory (PEL) to simulate tourism environments for hedonic wellbeing
Using the Perceptual Experience Laboratory (PEL) to simulate tourism environments for hedonic wellbeing Open
Measuring the relationship between stress, mood and tourism in natural settings is problematic in terms of the ability to undertake detailed, systematic and accurate monitoring. This paper presents the results of a preliminary investigatio…
View article: Gender, Advertising and Ethics: Marketing Cuba
Gender, Advertising and Ethics: Marketing Cuba Open
Online advertisements are representations of ethnographic knowledge and sites of cultural production, social interaction and individual experience. Based on a critical discourse analysis of an online Iberia Airlines advertisement and a ser…
View article: The Impact of Consumer Ethnocentrism and Antecedents in an Emerging Market
The Impact of Consumer Ethnocentrism and Antecedents in an Emerging Market Open
In the era of globalization, consumers are being more exposed than ever before to varieties of foreign products from other countries.This leads to a substantial competition between international marketers to expand their business around th…
View article: Conceptualising on-screen tourism destination development
Conceptualising on-screen tourism destination development Open
This article integrates cultural theory and marketing strategy to examine the complex relationship between on-screen popular culture and tourism destination place-making. Its review of the literature results in the development of an interd…
View article: The Beauty and the Abuse: A Handbook on Relationships and Emotions in Academia
The Beauty and the Abuse: A Handbook on Relationships and Emotions in Academia Open
This handbook encourages dialogue and reflexivity on human relationships and emotions in academic environments. Fifteen vignettes inspired by real stories are presented. These narratives explore the light and shade of how love, friendship,…
View article: Travel philanthropy and sustainable development: the case of the Plymouth–Banjul Challenge
Travel philanthropy and sustainable development: the case of the Plymouth–Banjul Challenge Open
Travel philantrophy is an evolving phenomenon. It owes its origins to rising frustrations with conventional aid and traditional philanthropic giving and is seen as development assistance enabling resources to flow directly from the tourism…