> Dear All
>
> I would appreciate if you could distribute the call for paper information
> below to all relevant academic departments and research centres within
> your institution.
>
Apologies for cross-posting.
Many thanks.
Mrs. Mercedita Hoare
Research Administrator
CENTRE FOR TOURISM POLICY STUDIES
School of Service Management
University of Brighton
Darley Road, Eastbourne
BN20 7UR
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> LOCAL FRAMEWORKS AND GLOBAL REALITIES?
> TOURISM, POLITICS AND DEMOCRACY
> September 9th-10th 2004
>
> Centre for Tourism Policy Studies (CENTOPS)
> University of Brighton @ Eastbourne
>
> 3rd International Symposium on Tourism
> Conference Announcement and Call for Papers
>
>
> FULL DETAILS INCLUDING BOOKING FORM CAN BE FOUND ON OUR WEBSITE:
http://www.brighton.ac.uk/ssm/sympo2004.html
> CONFERENCE THEMES
> Full papers, presentations, work in progress and posters are invited under
> the following five themes:
>
> * Cultural politics
> * Power and ideology
> * Politics, risk and security
> * Conflict and the politics of mediation
> * The politics of trade in tourism
>
> Past symposia at our campus in Eastbourne have been characterised by a
> compelling mix of powerful, rigorous academic debate and a friendly,
> intimate atmosphere (See our 2003 WebPages at
> http://www.brighton.ac.uk/ssm/symposium.shtml).
>
> As with two previous events, the programme will be scheduled to allow full
> debate of the issues raised including a final rounding off forum to try
> and weave some of the threads that will emerge from the conference
> together. In this sense, when making your travel plans, please ensure you
> allow yourself time to attend for the whole two days including the final
> plenary session.
>
> The symposium will be of interest to academics from a number of fields
> including development studies, political economy, theology, semiotics,
> anthropology, and management studies. In addition, NGOs, regional
> organisations and issues-based groups will find a ready-made platform for
> disseminating their views to an influential, critical and lively audience.
> Selected papers will be edited into a book that is likely to become a key
> text in the area of tourism and politics.
>
> Timelines:
> * 1st April 2004: Abstracts (±300 words)
> * 1st June 2004: Completed conference papers, posters, working papers
> and presentations
> 1st July 2004: Full Papers of ±5000 words to be considered for publication
>
> For inquiries and information, please email
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