Tourism Geographic
A New, Online Sister Publication of Tourism Geographies
Tourism Geographic is a new online publication with the goal of making academic research on travel and tourism more accessible to general, non-academic readers.
For the time being, we are limiting contributions to Tourism Geographic (TGx) to revisions of articles that have been published in Tourism Geographies (TG). (We will like change this policy at some point in the future.)
If you would like to re-work your TG research article to reach a broader audience through TGx, please read the guidelines and policies on the Tourism Geographic website and submit your pitch to one or both the Managing Editors of TGx:
Tourism Geographic is published on the Medium.com web platform. Unfortunately, that web platform is blocked in China, Vietnam, and probably other countries. If you are not able to work around those blocks, we recommend that you not consider publishing in TGx.
For the time being, we are limiting contributions to Tourism Geographic (TGx) to revisions of articles that have been published in Tourism Geographies (TG). (We will like change this policy at some point in the future.)
If you would like to re-work your TG research article to reach a broader audience through TGx, please read the guidelines and policies on the Tourism Geographic website and submit your pitch to one or both the Managing Editors of TGx:
- Patrick Brouder <[email protected]>
- Alan A. Alew <[email protected]>
Tourism Geographic is published on the Medium.com web platform. Unfortunately, that web platform is blocked in China, Vietnam, and probably other countries. If you are not able to work around those blocks, we recommend that you not consider publishing in TGx.
Here are the first five Tourism Geographic articles published in March 2021:
- Tourism, Power & the Value of Place in Pisca, Peru
Who owns Latin America’s plazas after the tourists arrive?
— by Rosa Codina, Peter Lugosi, & David Bowen - How Elephants Pay for School Fees: Wildlife Tourism in The Zambezi Region
Namibia’s conservancy policies help communities, but challenges remain
— by Linus Kalvelage, Javier Revilla Diez, & Michael Bollig - Conflicted Histories and Dark Heritage in Kazakhstan’s Gulags
Soviet Era Legacy is Leaving Lasting Memories
— by Guillaume Tiberghien & J. John Lennon - The Power of Religious Pilgrimage in India
Thriving economies based on beliefs, rituals, deities, social norms, and the spirit of place
— by Kiran Shinde
- We Travel Because It Expands Our Global Consciousness
Like any other drug, international travel alters our mind in desirable ways — by Alan A. Lew