International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research: Volume 2 Issue 2
Table of contents - Special Issue: Decoding Southern Culture and Hospitality
Guest Editors: Dr Carol M. Megehee, Dr Deborah F. Spake
Decoding southern culture and hospitality
Carol M. Megehee, Deborah F. SpakeThe purpose of this editorial is to introduce the special issue of the International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research (IJCTHR) on “Decoding southern culture…
Southern attraction, southern attractions: a photographic essay
David WhartonThe purpose of this paper is to explore some of the ways various tourist attractions in the American South are presented to and experienced by tourists.
Disaster tourism and disaster landscape attractions after Hurricane Katrina: An auto‐ethnographic journey
DeMond Shondell MillerThe paper's primary goals are three‐fold: to explore how disaster tourism serves as a vehicle for self‐reflection in respect to how the disaster tour affects the tourist; to…
Strangers in an old land: 19 Southern pilgrims on the South and religious experience tourism
R. Zachary Finney, Robert A. OrwigThe paper focuses on two main issues. First, 19 Southern Baptists were asked, how they believe living in the Southeastern USA influences their religious faith. Second, the…
(Re) constructing and negotiating the South as other: southern food restaurants in New York City
Marcus AldredgeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the negotiation and otherization of the regional representations of southern foodways in public restaurants within a larger urban cultural…
Social identity in the American South: Mardi Gras societies in coastal Mississippi and Alabama
Julie Z. Sneath, Carol M. Megehee, Deborah F. SpakeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the subculture of Southern Mardi Gras society in coastal Mississippi and Alabama.
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1750-6182Renamed to:
Consumer Behavior in Tourism and HospitalityOnline date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedEditor:
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