Hi Phil, re
Please also note a new book from the last conference event at UCLan (April 2009) is due to be published by Routledge in September 2010. Reference is:
Sharpley, R. & Stone P.R (eds) (2010) 'The Tourist Experience: Contemporary Perspectives', Routledge: London. (see http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415572781 <http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415572781>
was our paper not included in this, dont worry if it wasen't
best
Neil
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Subject: [DARK-TOURISM] Tourist Experiences: Meanings, Motivations, Behaviours Conference Announcement and Call for Papers 2011
Dear Colleague / List Member...
Please find attached FYI regarding a conference event to be held at the University of Central Lancashire in April 2011.
Please also note a new book from the last conference event at UCLan (April 2009) is due to be published by Routledge in September 2010. Reference is:
Sharpley, R. & Stone P.R (eds) (2010) 'The Tourist Experience: Contemporary Perspectives', Routledge: London. (see http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415572781/ <http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415572781/> )
Contents:
Introduction: thinking about the tourist experience
Richard Sharpley & Philip R. Stone
Section 1
Ways of conceptualising the tourist experience: a review of literature
Chris Ryan
Chapter 1
Dark tourism experiences: mediating between life and death
Philip R. Stone
Chapterr 2
Exploring the conceptual and analytical framing of dark tourism: from darkness to intentionality
Tazim Jamal & Linda Lelo
Chapter 3
Thanatourism and the commodification of space in post-war Croatia and Bosnia
Tony Johnston
Section 2
Experiencing poor places: introduction
Chapter 4
Slumming - empirical results and oberservational-theoretical considerations on the backgrounds of township, favela and slum tourism
Manfred Rolfes
Chapter 5
Rights-based tourism - tourist engagement in social change, globalised social movements, and endogenous development in Cuba
Rochelle Spencer
Chapter 6
Tourists' photographic gaze: the case of Rio de Janeiro favelas
Palloma Menezes
Section 3
Sport tourism experiences: introduction
Chapter 7
'Sporting' new attractions? The commodification of the sleeping stadium
Sean Gammon
Chapter 8
Understanding sport tourism experiences: exploring the participant-spectator nexus
Richard Shipway & Naomi Kirkup
Chapter 9 We are family: IGLFA World Championships, London 2008
Mac McCarthy
Section 4
Writing the tourist experience: introduction
Chapter 10
Creating your own Shetland: Tourist narratives from travelogues to blogs
Emma-Reetta Koivunen
Chapter 11
Narrating travel experiences: the role of new media
Ulrike Gretzel, Daniel R. Fesenmaier, Yoon Jung Lee & Iis Tussyadiah
Chapter 12
Learning from travel experiences: a system for analysing reflective learning in journals
Sarah Quinlan Cutler & Barbara A Carmichael
Section 5
Researching tourist experiences: methodological approaches
Chapter 13
Qualitative method research and the 'tourism experience: a methodological perspective applied in a heritage setting
Mary Beth Gouthro
Chapter 14
Exploring space, the senses and sensitivities: spatial knowing
Martine C Middleton
Chapter 15
Kohlberg's Stages: Informing responsible tourist behavior
Davina Stanford
Best wishes
PHILIP
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