Hi Teresa..
Is there a word guide for articles?
Seasonal Greetings
PHIL
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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
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>>> Teresa Love <[log in to unmask]> 28/12/09 8:51 PM >>>
The Journal of Unconventional Parks, Tourism & Recreation Research
(JUPTRR)
CALL FOR PAPERS – The DARK TOURISM Issue
JUPTRR is soliciting manuscripts on dark tourism, the act of travel and
visitation to sites, attractions, and exhibitions, which has real or
re-created death, suffering or the seemingly macabre as a main theme
(Stone, 2005). Examples of dark tourism locations include cemeteries,
battlefields, prisons, hospitals, memorials, disaster sites, and haunted
places.
For a broader discussion of dark tourism principles and practices,
please visit The Dark Tourism Forum at http://www.dark-tourism.org.uk/
Submission deadline for the dark tourism issue is February 15th.
Applied researchers, first-time authors, practitioners, graduate
students, and researchers with a sense of exploration are encouraged to
participate.
Articles submitted to JUPTRR should not be under review by any other
journal or previously published. Published articles will be archived and
may be used and shared in accordance with fair-use provisions of U.S.
copyright law.
• Email articles to [log in to unmask] in Word or rich text format.
• Include a cover page with a manuscript title and complete list of
authors.
• Provide contact information for primary author (i.e., institution,
mailing address, email, and telephone). Author names should not appear
elsewhere in the manuscript to assist in blind review.
• Include an abstract of 120 words or less.
• Papers must be in English.
• Format using the Publication Manual of the American Psychological
Association (5th edition) and APA Style Guide to Electronic References.
For additional information, please visit the Journal's website at
http://juptrr.asp.radford.edu
For clarification of topics for the Dark Tourism issue, contact Dr.
Teresa O’Bannon, Editor at [log in to unmask]
Dr. Susan Van Patten, Executive Editor ([log in to unmask]) or
Dr. Teresa O’Bannon, Editor ([log in to unmask])
Department of Recreation, Parks and Tourism
Radford University, Box 6963
Radford VA 24142
(540) 831-7720
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