TOURISM GEOGRAPHIES
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        • Recentering Tourism Geographies in the 'Asian Century'
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Tips for Writers
for Tourism Geographies and Other Publications


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​The following is a collection of articles for authors writing for Tourism Geographies and for Tourism Geographic. These tips apply to a wide range of other academic and scholarly writing, as well as writing for the more general public.


How To Avoid a Desk Rejection: "Forget the Case Study"​
- this applies to research that you submit to any international academic journal -

​How to Title Your Journal Article: Rules and Tips
- a slightly updated version of this tip is available on Tourism Geographic - 

Please Avoid Using "Case Study" in Your Paper Title
- this is related to How to Title Your Journal Article -

How To Write an Abstract for Tourism Geographies​
- this also applies to other journals, although few editors require authors to follow these guidelines -
- a slightly updated version of this tip is available on Tourism Geographic -

Tables and Figures Must Be Self Explanatory - Why do so many academic not do this?
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- a slightly updated version of this tip is available on Tourism Geographic - 

First Person, or Not?
- this is a personal opinion from one of the Tourism Geographies Editors -  

5 Fantastic Free Tools to Find Mistakes in Your Writing
- a Readability Checker, a Grammar Checker, a Grammar Checker & Paraphraser, an SEO Title Analyzer, and an awesome Thesaurus - 
(PDF version for countries that cannot access the link above)

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