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Subject: Volume 2, Issue 6 (eRTR)
e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR)
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Volume 2, Issue 6, 2004
It is a pleasure for us to announce the contents of the forthcoming
issue (Volume2, Issue 6) of e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR). We
would like to encourage you to submit your work to eRTR (for submission
guidelines, visit http://ertr.tamu.edu ). In eRTR, your work will have
the widest possible impact.
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<Applied research notes>
Differences in Tourist and Host Perceptions of Appalachia: Elasticity
in Place Identity by David Matthew Zuefle (The University of
Mississippi)
Report on the Second International Workshop on Climate, Tourism and
Recreation by Sarah Nicholls(Michigan State University )
Use of Internet for Hospitality and Travel-related Activities by Sunny
Ham (University of Kentucky)
<Commentaries>
Report Reveals some Deeper Trends beyond Daily Crises by Scott M. Meis
(Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC))
Part two: Risk and Crisis Management in Tourism (A two part series) by
Peter Tarlow (Tourism & More Consulting Services)
The Destination Website Dilemma: Where Has All the Marketing Knowledge
Gone?
by Ulrike Gretzel (Texas A&M University)
<Conference Presentation Abstracts>
Presentation abstracts from more than 20 conferences are available and
searchable on our website now. The new added presentation abstracts in
this issue are:
2004 Annual International Society of Travel and Tourism Educators
(ISTTE) Conference 3rd International Symposium on Tourism: Tourism,
Politics and Democracy
<Conference News>
Over 50 updated tourism conference news have been updated on the eRTR
website.
<General Calls for Papers and Abstracts> In this section, you will find
a list of calls for papers and abstracts from major tourism conferences
and journals.
Ercan Sirakaya, Ph.D.
Editor-in-Chief of eRTR
Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Sciences Texas A&M
University, College Station, Texas 77843-2261, USA
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