Special Issues
published in Tourism Geographies
Special issues are typically organized by guest editors working with the journal's co-Editor-in-Chiefs. In other instances, papers submitted to the journal that are found to be related to a common theme are clustered in a special topic section or issue (these are indicated by *). Potential guest editors are encouraged to contact the TG Co-Editors-in-Chief with proposals for special issue topics.
Special Issue proposals are reviewed three times per year:
Please note that because of space limitations, we are only able to accept a very limited number of Special Issue proposals each round. Thus, special Issues are accepted on a competitive basis. To increase the chance that your Special Issue will be accepted for publication, please closely follow the directives on the Special Issues Proposal page.
Related Links: State of the Art Articles - Quick Links to all Article Titles and Keywords - How to propose a TG Special Issue
If you are unable to access a Tourism Geographies article through your library, please contact any of the TG Co-Editors-in-Chief for a complimentary copy.
Most of the special issues have been republished as books. Contributing authors can receive a 30% discount on the books that their articles are in with the code ADC21 at the checkout when ordering from www.routledge.com.
Special Issue proposals are reviewed three times per year:
- January 5
- May 5
- September 5
Please note that because of space limitations, we are only able to accept a very limited number of Special Issue proposals each round. Thus, special Issues are accepted on a competitive basis. To increase the chance that your Special Issue will be accepted for publication, please closely follow the directives on the Special Issues Proposal page.
Related Links: State of the Art Articles - Quick Links to all Article Titles and Keywords - How to propose a TG Special Issue
If you are unable to access a Tourism Geographies article through your library, please contact any of the TG Co-Editors-in-Chief for a complimentary copy.
Most of the special issues have been republished as books. Contributing authors can receive a 30% discount on the books that their articles are in with the code ADC21 at the checkout when ordering from www.routledge.com.