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CALL FOR PAPERS

 

 

The Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change (JTCC) is a peer-reviewed, transdisciplinary and transnational journal. It focuses on critically examining the relationships, tensions, representations, conflicts and possibilities that exist between tourism/travel and culture/cultures in an increasingly complex global context.

 

Now into its fourth successful year, JTCC continues to welcome submissions on all aspects of the tourism-culture(s) relationships including papers which deal with the following areas: 

 

*	Tourism and Spatial Relations (landscape, borders, peripherality, sense of place etc);

 

*	The Shaping of Identities through Travel (narrative histories/heritage, displacement, exclusion, dependency, hybridity); 

 

*	Material Culture and Tourism Practice (souvenirs, art and crafts, design and architecture, museums);

 

*	Tangible and Intangible Heritage (heritage policy, World Heritage Sites, folk cultures, festivals, custom and ritual);

 

*	Cultural Politics (diasporic tourism, gender roles, post-colonial legacies);

 

*	Travel/Tourism and Tourist Histories (collective memory, travel writings, oral histories);

 

*	Tourist Behaviour and Experiences (aesthetic production/consumption, embodiment, performance, linguistics, translation).

 

 

All papers are peer reviewed by a minimum of two experts

 

Articles may be submitted electronically. Text should be saved in the author's normal word processor format (please give the name of the program used). Any Figures or Tables should be saved in separate files from the rest of the text. 

 

Electronic submissions should be sent by e-mail attachment to. submissions@channelviewpubliations com <mailto:[log in to unmask]> , with the covering message clearly stating the name of the journal concerned, on CD-ROM, or on disc (IBM-PC compatible or high-density AppleMac) to:

 

The Editor, Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change, c/o Channel View Publications, Frankfurt Lodge, Clevedon Hall, Victoria Road, Clevedon BS21 7HH, England.

 

For further information, guidelines and library / institutional subscriptions please visit: 

 

http://www.multilingual-Matters.com/multi/journals/journals_jtcc.asp?TAG=&CID=

 

 

Editors: Prof. Mike Robinson (Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change, Leeds Metropolitan University) [log in to unmask]

 

Dr Alison Phipps (University of Glasgow) [log in to unmask]

 

 

Editorial Board

 

Professor Nezar AlSayyad (University of California Berkeley, USA); Professor Arjun Appadurai (New School, New York City, USA); Professor Lars Aronsson (University of Kalmar, Sweden); Professor Shelley Baranowski (University of Akron, USA); Professor Regina Bendix (University of Göttingen, Germany); Dr Raoul Bianchi (London Metropolitan University, UK); Professor Jennifer Craik (University of Canberra, Australia); Professor Michael Cronin (Dublin City University, Ireland); Professor David Crouch (University of Derby, UK); Dr Rami Daher (American University of Beirut, Lebanon); Professor Francisco Gomes de Matos (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil); Professor Keith Hollinshead (University of Luton, UK); Professor Graham Huggan (University of Leeds, UK); Dr Jens Jacobsen (Norwegian Centre for Transport Research, Norway); Dr Tazim Jamal (Texas A&M University, USA); Professor Adam Jaworski (Cardiff University, UK); Professor Meral Korzay (BU ARTAC, Turkey); Professor Rudy Koshar (University of Wisconsin, USA); Dr Tomke Lask (University of Liege, Belgium); Dr Yiping Li (University of Hong Kong, China); Professor Sharon MacDonald (University of Manchester, UK); Dr Donald Macleod (University of Glasgow, UK); Dr Sally-Ann Murray (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa); Dr Keith Nurse (Institute of International Relations/University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago); Dr Annette Pritchard (University of Wales, UK); Dr Greg Richards (Tourism Research and Marketing, Spain); Professor George Ritzer (University of Maryland, USA); Professor Chris Ryan (University of Waikato, New Zealand); Professor Albrecht Steinecke (University of Paderborn, Germany); Professor Peter Stone (University of Newcastle, UK); Professor John K. Walton (University of Central Lancashire, UK); Brian Wheeller (NHTV, Breda University, The Netherlands); Professor Elvi Whittaker (University of British Columbia, Canada).



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