I have taken on a new role as Associate Editor for @TPD_Journal . I am really looking forward to playing a part in the development of an important journal, which brings together the fields of tourism research, planning and development. https://t.co/slMCl63Mmw
📣 Tourism Planning & Development welcomes #SpecialIssue (SI) proposals focused on new and timely themes, challenges and approaches.
👉Editorial decisions on #SIproposals are made on the 31st Oct. Please contact our editors if you’re interested!
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I’m quoted briefly in this article on #TikTok tourism and #overtourism. This is an interesting time for tourism and for destination managers. Overtourism is mostly a failure of tourism policy and planning, and of destination management 🧵
We are offering a fully funded PhD scholarship - fees + bursary - to research community responses to social media induced tourism with Lauren Siegel, me and @GrahamSymon1@GreTMRC@UniofGreenwich. Deadline 5th August https://t.co/4ymDIA00bi
This Wednesday, join us for this free online event about creating engaging event experiences through storytelling, which is being hosted by the @Event_Mgmt journal. There are some great topics being covered including festivals, edutainment, ghost hunting and witchcraft (!)
The School of Events, Tourism and Hospitality Management are delighted to announce that the 32nd CHME conference will be hosted by Leeds Beckett University, UK, from 21st to 24th May 2024.
https://t.co/O09wY4869m
Yesterday, Peter Green from @VisitMalta came to speak to our @UniofGreenwich BA Tourism Management students, ahead of their field trip to Malta next month. Amazing to hear what an inclusive destination it is, especially for LGBT+ tourists.
Very happy to see our new article, on post-pandemic collaborative destination marketing, published in the Journal of Vacation Marketing https://t.co/FcFthFiiHl
If you graduated from a UK events management degree in the last five years, we'd love you to complete this survey about how your career has developed since. We're going to use this to influence events management education in the UK. Please share if you can :-)
Have you checked out @karlagius & @samchaperon - 'The dependency‐autonomy paradox: A core‐periphery analysis of tourism development in Mediterranean archipelagos' in International Journal of Tourism Research?
https://t.co/CC6OjonbOT
I really enjoyed presenting our research on the challenges involved in developing cross border tourism in the Western Balkans last week at #ICOT2023 in Cyprus. I learnt a lot about post-conflict tourism development from colleagues in Nicosia.