Anatolia is a truly international tourism and hospitality research journal with considerable interest worldwide.
Editors-in-Chief
Nazmi Kozak & Metin Kozak
Happy new year from all of us at Anatolia! 2020 was universally unpredictable – with any luck, 2021 will have good news in store. We hope you are looking forward to this new chapter along with us.
All the best for 2021 and beyond.
We want to take a moment to express our condolences and support to all colleagues, authors, and friends who have experienced or been affected by the tragic earthquake in Turkey and Greece on Friday.
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E. Sthapit (2018) A netnographic examination of tourists’ memorable hotel experiences, Anatolia, 29:1, 108-128.
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DeaR colleagues:
Let’s join together in recognition of World Tourism Day.
The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) first declared September 27 “World Tourism Day” in 1980. This date commemorates the adoption of UNWTO’s Statutes—a landmark event in global tourism.
M. Melotti, E. Ruspini & E. Marra (2018) Migration, tourism and peace: Lampedusa as a social laboratory, Anatolia, 29:2, 215-224.
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Research note
Title: COVID-19 and holiday intentions: the case of Crete, Greece
Author:
Markos Kourgiantakis*
email: [email protected]
Alexandros Apostolakis
Irini Dimou
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Book review
Title: Ethical and responsible tourism: managing sustainability in local tourism destinations
Author:
Robert M. O’Halloran (School of Hospitality Leadership, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, USA)
Email: [email protected]
https://t.co/24n12dRP8F
New publication in Anatolia (29 May 2020 online):
Title: Scientific research in the tourism, leisure and hospitality field: a bibliometric analysis
Authors:
José M. Merigó
*Carles Mulet-Forteza (Email: [email protected])
Onofre Martorell
Carolina MerigóLindahl