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TOURISM REVIEW INTERNATIONAL
An Interdisciplinary Journal
TABLES OF CONTENTS
VOLUME 11
VOLUME 11, NUMBER 4
Obstacles to Ethical Travel:
Attitudes and Behaviors of New Zealand Travel Agents With Respect to "Politically
Repressed" Destinations
Brent Lovelock
An Evaluation of the Implementation
of a Responsible Gambling Code of Practice at the Gold Coast, Queensland
Helen Breen and Nerilee Hing
Community-Defined Cultural and
Ecological Tourism Framework: Potential Applications in Romania's Orastie
Zone
Vinod Sasidharan and Marilyn E. Hall
Motives, Rural Images, and Tourism
Brokering Roles of Rural Accommodation Entrepreneurs in South Western Ontario,
Canada
Barbara A. Carmichael and Kelley A. McClinchey
Travel Motivations and Satisfaction:
A Case of National Cultural Festival-Goers in Korea
Kakyom Kim
BOOK REVIEWS
Tourism in the Middle East: Continuity, Change and Transformation
(Rami Farouk Daher, editor)
Kevin Hannam
International Handbook on the Economics of Tourism (Larry
Dwyer and Peter Forsyth, editors)
David Harrison
The Tourism Area Life Cycle: Vol. 1. Applications and Modifications
(Richard
W. Butler, editor)
The Tourism Area Life Cycle: Vol. 2. Conceptual and Theoretical
Issues (Richard W. Butler, editor)
Michael Hitchcock
Learning the Arts of Linguistic Survival: Languaging, Tourism,
Life (Alison Phipps)
Chaim Noy
Volume 11 Subject and Author Index
VOLUME 11, NUMBER 3
SPECIAL ISSUE: ZOOS, AQUARIA, AND TOURISM
Zoos, Aquaria, and Tourism: Extending the Research Agenda
Warwick Frost and Wesley S. Roehl
Managed to be Wild: Species Recovery,
Island Restoration, and Nature-Based Tourism in New Zealand
Eric J. Shelton and Hazel Tucker
A Pathway to Minimal Impact Wildlife
Viewing?
Michael Hughes and Jack Carlsen
Understanding Visitor Experiences in Captive,
Controlled, and Noncaptive Wildlife-Based Tourism Settings
Gianna Moscardo
Do Visitors Attend to Conservation
Messages? A Case Study of an Elephant Exhibit
Liam Smith and Sue Broad
Public Awareness, Education,
and Marine Mammals in Captivity
Yixing Jiang, Michael Lück, and E. C. M. Parsons
Roles of the Modern Zoo: Conflicting
or Complementary?
Peter Mason
Indigenous Wildlife Interpretation
at Australian Zoos and Wildlife Parks
Heather Zeppel and Sue Muloin
Exposing the Tourist Value Proposition
of Zoos and Aquaria
John Fraser, Sarah Gruber, and Kathleen Condon
The Demand for Zoos and Aquariums
Louis Cain and Dennis Meritt, Jr.
An Empirical Investigation of
the Relationships Between Hygiene Factors, Motivators, Satisfaction, and
Response Among Visitors to Zoos and Aquaria
Jan Møller Jensen
Put Me in the Zoo! A Laddering
Study of Zoo Visitor Motives
David B. Klenosky and Carol D. Saunders
VOLUME 11, NUMBER 2
SPECIAL ISSUE: CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUSTAINABLE TOURISM
CONTENTS
Corporate Social Responsibility for Sustainable Tourism
Larry Dwyer and Pauline J. Sheldon
Stakeholder Involvement, Culture,
and Accountability in the Blackstone Valley of New England, USA: A Work
in Progress
Robert Billington, Veronica Cadoppi, and Natalie Carter
Corporate Social Responsibility
Within the Hospitality Industry
Margaret Deery, Leo Jago, and Michael Stewart
A Case Study of Hilton Environmental
Reporting as a Tool of Corporate Social Responsibility
Paulina Bohdanowicz
Corporate Social Responsibility
at Tourism Destinations: Toward a Social License to Operate
Peter Williams, Alison Gill, and Ian Ponsford
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly:
CSR, Film, and Tourism. Two Cases of Filming in a Small Community
Sue Beeton
Corporate Responsibility as Essential
to Sustainable Tourism Yield
Larry Dwyer, Leo Jago, Marg Deery, and Liz Fredline
Corporate Social Responsibility
of Large Urban Museums: The Contribution of Volunteer Programs
Deborah Edwards
Ethical Issues in Collaboration
in the Aviation Industry
Ravi Ravinder
BOOK REVIEWS
Tourism in Turbulent Times: Towards Safe Experiences for Visitors
(Jeff Wilks, Donna Pendergast, and Peter Leggat, editors)
David Timothy Duval
Tourism: Change, Impacts and Opportunities (Geoffrey Wall
and Alister Mathieson)
Colin Hunter
SPECIAL ISSUE: JAPANESE TOURISM-PART 2
CONTENTS
Editorial
Wesley S. Roehl
Introduction: Japanese Tourism Past and Present
Malcolm Cooper
Landscape as Theme Park: Demographic
Change, Tourism, Urbanization, and the Fate of Communities in 21st Century
Japan
Jerry Eades and Malcolm Cooper
Japanese Inns (Ryokan) in Atami
(Japan) and the Shaping of Coming "Traditions"
Sylvie Guichard-Anguis
Japanese Working Holiday Makers
in Australia: Subculture and Resistance
Arpad Maksay
Japanese Backpacking: The Emergence
of a New Market Sector-A Queensland Case Study
Bruce Prideaux and Hideki Shiga
Applying Importance-Performance
Analysis for Japanese Senior Travelers to Hawaii
Yuko Okata, Yuka Inui, Samuel V. Lankford, and Kathy Scholl
The Dialectics of Japanese Overseas
Tourists: Transformation in Holiday Making
Noriko Takai-Tokunaga
BOOK REVIEWS
Fundamentals of Destination Management and Marketing (Rich
Harrill, editor)
Szilvia Gyimóthy
Guide to Best Practices in Tourism and Destination Management
(Vol. 2) (Rich Harrill)
Szilvia Gyimóthy
Hospitality Marketing: An Introduction (David Bowie and Francis
Buttle)
Adad Mohsin
Tourism and Hotel Development in China: From Political to Economic
Success (Hanqin Qin Zhang, Raymond John Pine, and Terry C. Y. Lam)
Jie Zhang