Vol.1:2 of Current Issues in Tourism has been published. Four issues of
Current Issues will appear in 1999.
The contents for Vol.1:2 (1998) are:
Stephen Doorne, 'Power, participation and perception: an insider's
perspective on the politics of the Wellington Waterfront redevelopment',
pp.129-166
Tom Baum, 'Taking the exit route: extending the tourism area life cycle
model', pp.167-175
Richard Mitchell, 'Learning through play and pleasure travel: using play
literature to enhance research into touristic learning', pp.176-188
Commentaries
Chris Ryan, 'Playful tourists: constructs of learning: A commentary on
Mitchell's "Learning through play and pleasure travel: using play
literature to enhance research into touristic learning"', pp.189-194.
Michael Shapcott, 'Commentary on"Urban Mega-Events, evictions and housing
rights: The Canadian case" by Kris Olds', pp.195-196.
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SPECIAL ISSUE ON THE IMPACTS OF THE ASIAN ECONOMIC CRISIS
CURRENT ISSUES IN TOURISM also invites contributions for a special issue of
the journal on the Impacts of the Asian Economic Crisis on Tourism. In
addition to major papers of 5,000 to 25,000 words in length, the editors
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words) may be received at any time until the 12 July. Vol.2, no.4 of
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