With apologies for cross posting. I'd be grateful if you could pass this on
to any graduate students who might be interested. I understand that EU
students would have their tuition fees paid, whereas British students would
receive a grant. The address for further details is given below.
David H
Tourism and development studies
Caribbean Studies
European Studies
Women's Studies
Irish Studies
If you are interested in any of the above ESRC recognised areas of study,
have a good first degree and a Masters degree with a substantial foundation
in research training, you are invited to apply for a research degree at the
University of North London. Suitable candidates will be nominated for the
research council competition for funding for three years of a Ph.D. You may
also apply for the ESRC recognised one year Masters in Research programme in
Area Studies, European Studies or Social Sciences.
Deadline for receipt of application forms: 3rd March 2000
For further information,please contact the Research and Graduate School
Office, University of North London, 166-220 Holloway Rd., London N7 8DB.
Tel 0171 753 3251. Fax 0171 753 3376 E-mail: >[log in to unmask]< Also
www.unl.ac.uk/rgso
David Harrison
Professor of Tourism, Culture and Development
University of North London
Centre for Leisure and Tourism Studies
Stapleton House
277-281, Holloway Rd.
London N7 8HN
phone: (44) 0171 607 2789
fax. (44) 0171 753 5051
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home phone: 01273-554681
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Subject: The Journal of Sustainable Tourism
The Journal of Sustainable Tourism
Vol.7, Nos 3&4, 1999
Special Issue on Collaboration and Partnerships
Contents:
Editorial 179
Dallen J. Timothy: Cross-Border Partnership in Tourism Resource
Management: International Parks along the US-Canada Border 182
J.R. Brent Ritchie: Interest Based Formulation of Tourism Policy for
Environmentally Sensitive Destinations 206
Steven Parker: Collaboration on Tourism Policy Making:
Environmental and Commercial Sustainability on Bonaire, NA 240
Steve Selin: Developing a Typology of Sustainable Tourism
Partnerships 260
C.Michael Hall: Rethinking Collaboration and Partnership:
A public Policy Perspective 274
Tazim Jamal and Donald Getz: Community Roundtables for
Tourism-related Conflicts: The Dialectics of Consensus and
Process Structures 290
Lesley Roberts and Fiona Simpson: Developing Partnership
Approaches to Tourism in Central and Eastern Europe 314
Maureen G. Reed: Collaborative Tourism Planning as Adaptive
Experiments in Emergent Tourism Settings 331
L.Medeiros de Araujo and Bill Bramwell: Stakeholder Assessment
and Collaborative Tourism Planning: The Case of Brazil's
Costa Dourada Project 356
Mike Robinson: Collaboration and Cultural Consent: Refocusing
Sustainable Tourism 379
Annual Index 1999
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