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🌏 Atlas Critical Tourism Studies-Asia Pacific is pleased to announce that its In-Between Regional Conference will be hosted by Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto on 9-10 March, 2026.
🚩 A Call for Papers
🌏 Special Issue in Tourism Geographies
🧭 Geographies of Personalisation and Immersion in Tourism Experiencescapes
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✅ Cheer, J. M., & Mostafanezhad, M. (2025). On the Verge: the State-of-the-Art in tourism geographies.
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🔗 Lerfald, M. (2025). Beyond the dichotomy: revisiting endogenous-exogenous dynamics and place-based leadership in second-home development. Tourism Geographies, 1–22.
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In coalescing three concepts – rural tourism, rural revitalisation and countryside capital – rural tourism opportunities are optimised when countryside capital is nurtured, and with an eye on ensuring that local communities remain central to development and expansionary concerns.
Rural tourism is a viable pathway towards developing livelihoods + economic diversification, and central to rural revitalisation. The relevance of countryside capital has renewed importance as communities look to identify areas for comparative advantage.
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Szili, G., Butler, G., & Adie, B. A. (2024). From Port Misery to Post-Misery? Spectral-geographies and exorcising ‘ghosts’ in Port Adelaide. Tourism Geographies, 27(1), 85–101.
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Ironside, R., & Smith, F. (2024). Destabilising the home: place making, dark tourism and the spectral. Tourism Geographies, 27(1), 68–84.
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Zhang, Q., & Zhong, S. (2024). The politics of spectrality in earthquake ruins: remaking dark tourism in hauntology. Tourism Geographies, 27(1), 49–67.
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Hillier, J., & Fu, S. (2024). Dark tourism goes underground: ghostly materialities of Japanese occupation in Datong, China. Tourism Geographies, 27(1), 31–48.
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Dan Knox (2024). The spectral geographies of slavery: tourism and the hauntings of dissonant colonial heritage. Tourism Geographies, 27(1), 17–30.
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Martini, A., Sharma, N., & Timothy, D. J. (2025). Dark tourism and spectral geographies: ghosts, memories, and the rupturing of absence and presence. Tourism Geographies, 27(1), 1–16.
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Skinner, J. (2025). Haunted by Horace? Twilight tours, guides and the revival of the Gothic. Tourism Geographies, 27(1), 120–144.
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Varnajot, A., & Salim, E. (2024). The hauntology of climate change: glacier retreat and dark tourism. Tourism Geographies, 27(1), 102–119.
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Tourism Geographies Vol. 27, Issue 1, 2025 is out now.
A Special Issue, "Dark Tourism and Spectral Geographies"
Guest editors:
🔸 Anna Martini, Università di Bologna
🔸 Nitasha Sharma, The University of Alabama
🔸 Dallen Timothy, Arizona State University
🌏 INTERNATIONAL GEOGRAPHICAL UNION (IGU) Regional Conference 17-21 August 2026, Istanbul University
www.irc2026.org/en/
🚩 IGU COMMISSION ON TOURISM, LEISURE & GLOBAL CHANGE invites session proposals
⏰ Deadline 31 July 2025
📩 Submit a proposal - scan QR code or www.irc2026.org/SessionForm/
🚩 Abstract Submission Deadline: 31st May 2025 🚩 Notifications of Acceptance: 15th June 2025 🚩 Symposium Date: 5th August 2025 🔗 For more details and to submit an abstract, see below.
www.gstc.org/gstc2025fiji...
✅ We particularly encourage papers that apply the GSTC Framework or highlight the integration of the GSTC Standards (formerly known as GSTC Criteria) within academic curricula.
✅ The symposium is designed to offer researchers and practitioners a dedicated forum to share insights, research, and practical experiences related to sustainable tourism. We welcome submissions on a wide range of topics within this field.
🏝️ The third edition of the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) Academic Symposium will take place during the GSTC2025 Global Sustainable Tourism Conference in Fiji (August 5–8, 2025)
🚩 Abstract Submission Deadline: 31st May 2025 🚩 Notifications of Acceptance: 15th June 2025 🚩 Symposium Date: 5th August 2025 🔗 For more details and to submit an abstract, see below.
www.gstc.org/gstc2025fiji...
✅ We particularly encourage papers that apply the GSTC Framework or highlight the integration of the GSTC Standards (formerly known as GSTC Criteria) within academic curricula.
✅ The symposium is designed to offer researchers and practitioners a dedicated forum to share insights, research, and practical experiences related to sustainable tourism. We welcome submissions on a wide range of topics within this field.
🚩Time has proved Musk to be a human sink - efficiently draining away value from any particular thing he sits atop
🚩There is remarkably little curiosity about what version of govt elicited widespread acclaim for making America great again
Via @noemamag.com
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Gaza as a tourist zone?
“Gaza is on the sea, it has the best climate, a phenomenal location. Everything is great. I looked at pictures; the place looked like a giant ghost town. But you can do incredible things with it.”
US President Donald Trump
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Two new episodes are now available in The Tourism Geographies Podcast.
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Don’t do it.
Now he’s a culture expert too? This idea that culture is static and homogenous demonstrates how shallow and conceited the man is.
Imagine what $5.9 billion would do at home for the lives of Americans.