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Peer Review Status: Refereed
Title: Progress in Tourism Management: from the geography of tourism to geographies of tourism - A review
Author(s): Hall, Colin Michael
Page, Stephen
Keywords: Geography
Space
Place
Environment
Mobilities
Issue Date: Feb-2009
Date Deposited: 19-Dec-2008
Citation: Hall CM & Page S (2009) Progress in Tourism Management: from the geography of tourism to geographies of tourism - A review. Tourism Management, 30 (1), pp. 3-16. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2008.05.014
Abstract: This Progress in Tourism Management paper seeks to review the development of geographical contributions to the study of tourism over the last decade. Given the limited number of surveys of geography published in academic journals since the 1970s, it is particularly timely to question and debate where the subject has evolved to, the current debates and issues facing those who work within the subject and where the subject will evolve in the next five years. The paper is structured around a number of distinct themes to emerge from the research activity of geographers, which is deliberately selective in its coverage due to the constraints of space, but focuses on: explaining spatialities; tourism planning and places; development and its discontents; tourism as an 'applied' area of research, and future prospects.
DOI Link: 10.1016/j.tourman.2008.05.014
Rights: Published by Elsevier

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