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Subject: Volum 2, Issue 4 (eRTR)
e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR)
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<Volume 2, Issue 4, 2004>
It is a pleasure for us to announce the contents of the forthcoming
issue
(Vol.2 Issue 4) of e-Review of Tourism Research. We encourage you to
submit your work to eRTR (for submission guidelines, visit
http://ertr.tamu.edu).
We guarantee a short turn-around for papers. eRTR web-site is being
visited by nearly 3000 people every issue and visitation increases
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<Applied research notes>
* An Exploratory Motivational Study of Japanese Adventure Based Tourism
by Yuka Inui, Jill K. Lankford, & Samuel V. Lankford (University of
Hawaii at Manoa)
* Opportunities in the Gay & Lesbian Tourism Marketplace by Thomas E.
Roth (Community Marketing, Inc.)
* Resident Perception of the Effect of Tourism: A Case Study of the
Crystal
Basin Recreation Area, California
by Chih-Chien Chen, Deepak Chhabra, & Kevin H Tatsugawa (California
State University, Sacramento)
* The Effect of Terrorism: Evaluating Kenya's Tourism Crisis by James L.
Groves, & Benjamin K. Kuto (University of Missouri Columbia)
<Commentaries>
* Fear and Fantasy: The Elsewheres of Post-9/11 Tourism by Oriol
Pi-Sunyer (University of Massachusetts at Amherst: Guest writer)
* Tourism Research An Evolving Enterprise by Scott M. Meis (Canadian
Tourism Commission)
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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