Colleagues, Please find attached a second call for papers for the 'Tourist Experiences: Meanings, Motivations, Behaviours' Conference, hosted by the Department of Tourism & Leisure Management, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK, April 1-4 2009. Please also note that the deadline for submission of abstracts is 1st June, 2008. Further details can be found on the conference website: www.uclan.ac.uk/host/international-tourism-conference/index.htm Many thanks Richard Richard Sharpley Professor of Tourism Department of Tourism & Leisure Management Lancashire Business School University of Central Lancashire Preston PR1 2HE UK e.mail: [log in to unmask] Tel: (+44) 01772 894622 (direct) (+44) 01772 894900 (office) Fax:(+44) 01772 892927 An International Conference: Tourist Experiences: Meanings, Motivations, Behaviours. (University of Central Lancashire, UK, April 1st - 4th 2009). For further information about papers, keynote speakers, and booking information, please visit http://www.uclan.ac.uk/host/international-tourism-conference/index.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Philip R. Stone University Senior Lecturer Course Leader: Tourism Management Undergraduate Programmes Editor - The Dark Tourism Forum An International Conference: Tourist Experiences: Meanings, Motivations, Behaviours. (University of Central Lancashire, UK, April 1st - 4th 2009). For further information about papers, keynote speakers, and booking information, please visit http://www.uclan.ac.uk/host/international-tourism-conference/index.htm UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL LANCASHIRE (UCLan) Lancashire Business School Department of Tourism & Leisure Management Preston PR1 2HE United Kingdom Room: Greenbank 130 Tel: (+44) 01772 894 769 (Direct Line) Tel: (+44) 01772 894 900 (Admin Office) Fax: (+44) 01772 892 927 Email: [log in to unmask] University Website: www.uclan.ac.uk Personal Profile: http://www.uclan.ac.uk/facs/lbs/departments/Tourism_and_Leisure_management/staff/profiles/stone.htm Dark Tourism is the act of travel to sites of death, disaster and the seemingly macabre... Learn more about the 'darker side of tourism' by visiting The Dark Tourism Forum at www.dark-tourism.org.uk ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------