Wakayama Tourism Review Vol.3 Special Issue, 2022
公開日 2022.05.09
Center for Tourism Research (CTR) started publishing? the journal "Wakayama Tourism Review" in 2021. In addition to the regular issue, CTR has published Vol. 3 Special Issue.
This issue contains 12 articles developed based on research presentations by CTR researchers at the“International Tourism Research Salon”, held in March 8-9, 2022. The PDF version can be downloaded from Wakayama University's Academic Repository.
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Source
Wakayama Tourism Review Vol.3 Special Issue (2022.3)?
Editors in Chief: Joseph M. Cheer, Hayato Nagai
Center for Tourism Research, Wakayama University
ISSN (Online) 2436-3839
ISSN (Print) 2436-892X
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Contents
?Preface ? Joseph M. Cheer?? |
1.? Introduction to Wakayama Tourism Review Vol. 3 ? ? ?Ricardo Nicolas Progano |
2.? Events: Mirror to the past self and beacon for the future self? ? ? ?Faith Ong |
3.? ?A virtual tour for change: Exploring transformational potential ? ? ?Meghan L. Muldoon |
4.? The atmospheric gaze as a guiding principle in destination development ? ? ?Michael Volgger |
5.? Exploring the constraints of women entrepreneurs in developing countries: Evidence from ? ? ?the literature ? ? ?Kaede Sano & Nozomi Saito |
6.? Socially engaged art tourism, in-migrants micro-entrepreneurship, and peripheral island ? ? ?revitalization ? ? ?Meng Qu |
7.? Responsible animal tourism in Japan: Opportunities for a ‘guilt-free’ future ? ? ??milie Crossley |
8.? Journey to well-being: On the role of culture and place in Japanese spiritual tourism ? ? ?Januschka Budimka Irmtraut Schmidt, Leonieke Bolderman, Peter Groote & Arie Stoffelen |
9.? Tourism, rural revitalization and young entrepreneurs ? ? ?Kazue Nakamoto & Joseph M. Cheer |
10.? International working holiday makers in the Niseko area: Research agenda ? ? ? Kyoko Morikoshi & Hayato Nagai |
11.? Cultural tourism in extraordinary times: Hobart’s 2021 Dark Mofo festival, COVID-19 and ? ? ? ?Australia’s state human bio-security regimes ? ? ? Philip Hayward |
12.? Addressing water scarcity in the Japanese tourism sector: A pro-environmental behaviour ? ? ? ?approach ? ? ? ?Husna Zainal Abidin & Pablo Pereira-Doel |
13.? Gender-based violence in tourism field research: An immediate action plan ? ? ? ?Heike Sch?nsel |
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