Around the world every year very many students have to complete dissertations or theses as part of their undergraduate or masters studies in tourism and related subjects. Often this substantial piece
Oglethorpe's Dream unites the photography of Diane Kirkland with the writing of David Bottoms, Georgia's poet laureate. The result is a portrait of the lands, waters, culture, and people of Georgia.Fr
Hyde (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand) brings together international contributors to reveal the uses of case studies and interviews in the field. Part 1 presents findings based on the a
Gibson (geography, U. of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia) and Connell (geography, U. of Sydney) present the first text on the evolving phenomenon of music tourism, in which people travel to various
Buswell, a geographer who retired from teaching behavioral and environmental sciences at the U. of Northumbria at Newcastle, UK, examines the socioeconomic and political forces that have shaped the fo
Tea and its myriad connections to tourism are explored by professionals in agriculture and tourism in Asia, Europe, and North America. Their topics include tracing the history of tea culture, the role