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MSc Responsible Tourism Management
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Annals of Tourism Research - Volume 26

Volume 26, Issue 1, Pages 1-245 (January 1999) [Abstracts][pdf files]

  • Tourism and DEVELOPMENT: Evidence from Mexico, Pages 1-20 Michael J. Clancy
  • Commodification of buddhism in contemporary burma, Pages 21-54 Janette Philp and David Mercer
  • Indigenous tourism development in the arctic, Pages 55-76 Claudia Notzke
  • Tourism in paris Studies at the Microscale, Pages 77-97 Douglas G. Pearce
  • Tourism development and natural capital, Pages 98-109 Alan Collins
  • Seeking the real spain? Authenticity in Motivation, Pages 110-129 Jo Waller and Stephen E. G. Lea
  • War and thanatourism: Waterloo 1815–1914, Pages 130-158 A. V. Seaton
  • Writing out the tourist in space and time, Pages 159-187 Graham Dann
  • Forecasting Arrivals to Barbados, Pages 188-191 Kelvin Dalrymple and Kevin Greenidge
  • International Tourism Cross Elasticity, Pages 191-195 Doug Waggle and Mary Fish
  • Tourism and asean Economic Development, Pages 195-196 Turgut Var, Rex Toh and Habibullah Khan
  • Correlates of Tourist Satisfaction, Pages 197-201 Sigal Haber and Miri Lerner
  • Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Motivation, Pages 201-204 Chulwon Kim
  • Economic Impact of Proposed Cruiseship Business, Pages 204-207 Lynda de la Vina and Jamie Ford
  • Tools and Indicators for Managing Tourism in Parks, Pages 207-210 Ralf Buckley
  • Testing Selected Choice Propositions, Pages 210-213 John L. Crompton, Christel Botha and Seong-Seop Kim
  • Panhandling Tourists, Pages 213-215 Mary Fish and Carolyn Carroll

Volume 26, Issue 2, Pages 251-480 (April 1999) [Abstracts][pdf files]

  • Sex tourism, Pages 251-266 Martin Oppermann
  • Entrepreneurs in RomanceTourism in Indonesia, Pages 267-293 Heidi Dahles and Karin Bras
  • Industrial organization the UK Hotel Sector, Pages 294-311 Brian Davies
  • Managing stakeholders a Tourism Planning Model, Pages 312-328 Elise Truly Sautter and Brigit Leisen
  • Paradoxes in planning Tourism Elitism or Brutalism?, Pages 329-348 Peter Burns
  • Rethinking authenticity in tourism experience, Pages 349-370 Ning Wang
  • Participatory planninga View of Tourism in Indonesia, Pages 371-391 Dallen J. Timothy
  • Collaboration in local tourism policymaking, Pages 392-415 Bill Bramwell and Angela Sharman
  • Understanding ethnic tourists, Pages 416-434 Gianna Moscardo and Philip L. Pearce
  • Understanding Skiers Motivation using PearcesTravel Career Construct, Pages 435-438 Andrew Holden
  • Theme Park Competitive Strategies, Pages 438-442 Bradley M. Braun and Mark D. Soskin
  • Comparative Study of Tourism Perceptions, Pages 442-445 Tracy Young, Maree Thyne and Rob Lawson
  • Natural Language and that of Tourism, Pages 445-449 Suzanne Huisman and Kevin Moore
  • Tourism Development in Turkey, Pages 449-451 Ige Pirnar Tavmergen and Saime Oral

Volume 26, Issue 3, Pages 493-736 (July 1999) [Abstracts][pdf files]

  • Host perceptions of sociocultural impacts, Pages 493-515 Paul Brunt and Paul Courtney
  • Beyond guidelines: a model for Antarctic tourism, Pages 516-533 Pamela B. Davis
  • Ecotourism in rural developing communities, Pages 534-553 Lisa M. Campbell
  • Resident tradeoffs: A choice modeling approach, Pages 554-569 Kreg Lindberg, Benedict G. C. Dellaert and Charlotte Rømer Rassing
  • The meanings of a heritage trail in Hong Kong, Pages 570-588 Sidney C. H. Cheung
  • Affirming authenticity: Consuming cultural heritage, Pages 589-612 Alison J. McIntosh and Richard C. Prentice
  • Museums: A supply-side perspective, Pages 613-631 Steven Tufts and Simon Milne
  • "Us" and the "others": Ethnic minorities in greece, Pages 632-655 Gabriella Lazaridis and Eugenia Wickens
  • When a guest is a guest: Cook Islanders view tourism, Pages 656-675 Tracy Berno
  • Antecedents of culturally significant tourist behavior, Pages 676-700 Terence J. Brown
  • Correspondence, Pages 701-703
  • Correspondence, Pages 703-705
  • Correspondence, Pages 705-708
  • How to cover risk in the hotel sector, Pages 709-712 J. Ignacio González, Sandra Morini and Francisco P. Calatayud
  • Packaging Polynesia's image, Pages 712-715 Michael Sturma
  • Marginalization of the Maasai in Kenya, Pages 716-718 John S. Akama

Volume 26, Issue 4, Pages 747-1034 (October 1999) [Abstracts][pdf files]

  • Tourism employment during economic transition, Pages 747-771 Edith Szivas and Michael Riley
  • Destination place planning and design, Pages 772-791 Dianne Dredge
  • Magnitude of ecotourism in Costa Rica and Kenya, Pages 792-816 David B. Weaver
  • Cognitive maps of nature-based tourists, Pages 817-839 Martin Young
  • Governance in context: Boracay Island, Philippines, Pages 840-867 William J. Trousdale
  • A model of destination image formation, Pages 868-897 Seyhmus Baloglu and Ken W. McCleary
  • Romanian tourism in the post-communist period, Pages 898-927 Duncan [Reference to Light] and Daniela [Reference to Dumbrveanu]
  • Measuring the ethical nature of tourism operators, Pages 928-943 David A. [Reference to Fennell] and David C. [Reference to Malloy]
  • Tourism and ethnicity: The brotherhood of coconuts, Pages 944-967 David Jamison
  • Tourism and crime in the Caribbean, Pages 968-984 Klaus de Albuquerque and Jerome McElroy
  • The supply of hotel rooms in Queensland, Australia, Pages 985-1003 Vani K. Borooah
  • Measuring tourist judgment on service quality, Pages 1004-1021 Klaus Weiermair and Matthias Fuchs
  • Examining tourism motivation methodologies, Pages 1022-1024 Sarah Todd
  • A model of tourism experience and attitude change, Pages 1024-1027 Luis Gomez-Jacinto, Jesus San Martin-Garcia and Carla Bertiche-Haud'Huyze