International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research: Volume 14 Issue 3
Table of contents - Special Issue: Travelling and Traveled Landscapes: Imaginations, Politics, and Mobilities of Tourism
Guest Editors: Maarja Kaaristo, Steven Rhoden
Mobile landscapes and transport tourism: the visual experience of mobility during cruises and coach tours
Steven Rhoden, Maarja KaaristoThis study aims to analyze the visual aspects of transport tourists’ experience of mobility focusing on British cruise and coach tourists’ international travel experiences.
Ferries as travelling landscapes: tourism and watery mobilities
Eva McGrath, Nichola Harmer, Richard YarwoodThe purpose of this paper is to highlight the use of small river ferries as an under-researched but novel mode of travel which enhances and brings new dimensions to tourist…
In search of parkrun tourism: destabilising contradictions or progressive conceptual tensions?
John Holland McKendrick, James Bowness, Emmanuelle TulleThis paper aims to reflect on the nature of “parkrun tourism” and the challenges this presents to the understanding of sports tourism.
Beyond the horizon of words: silent landscape experience within spiritual retreat tourism
Ellina MourtazinaThe purpose of this paper is to explore the notion and function of silent landscape in a touristic experience by presenting the findings of a study on silent retreats in a…
Coimbra as a literary tourism destination: landscapes of literature
Sílvia Quinteiro, Vivina Carreira, Alexandra Rodrigues GonçalvesThe purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the relevance of developing literary tourism in Coimbra.
Exploring the embodied narrations of the city
Suvi Satama, Juulia RäikkönenThis study aims to explore how people bodily narrate and use collective memory to clarify their embodied experiences regarding a city which they memorise.
The Geographical imagination of Israeli tourists to Turkey
Irit Shmuel, Nir CohenThis study aims to examine changes in the discourse concerning Israeli tourism to Turkey between 2000 and 2014.
Foreigners, fakes and flycatchers: stereotypes, social encounters and the problem of discomfort on the street in Arusha, Tanzania
Martin LoengThis paper aims to contribute to research on the interrelations between urban tourism, travelling and landscapes. It shows how young visitors to the tourism-reliant city of…
Narrated Soviet tourist landscapes during late socialism
Kristel Rattus, Anu JärsThe study aims to provide an insight into the inherent diversities and ambiguities of Soviet touristic landscapes during the period of late socialism by a means of Estonian…
Decay, dirt and backwardness: interpretations of the socialist heritage in Hungary by first and later generation Australian-Hungarians
Petra AnditsThe purpose of this paper is to contrasts the ways in which first and later generation Australian-Hungarians respond to dirt and decay in the physical environment of Hungary…
Masters Highland Games and imaginations of home
James BownessThis paper aims to explore the journeys of a group of North American Master athletes who travelled to Scotland to compete in the 2014 Masters World Championship Highland Games…
Asian solo male travelling mobilities – an autoethnography
Aaron ThamThis study aims to unpack the notion of travelling mobilities from the perspectives of an Asian solo traveller using the context of the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan.
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1750-6182Renamed to:
Consumer Behavior in Tourism and HospitalityOnline date, start – end:
2007 – 2022Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedEditor:
- Dr Serena Volo