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BOOK LIST

COGNIZANT COMMUNICATION:

EVENT MANAGEMENT & EVENT TOURISM

EVENT MANAGEMENT & EVENT TOURISM (2nd EDITION)

SEWAGE SLUDGE TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

INNOVATION AND TOURISM: Connecting Theory & Practice

NEWNAUTICAL TOURISM: Conepts and Issues

MIRANDA PRESS
An Imprint of Cognizant Communication:

THE  BONUS YEARS: Women and Retirement

WINE: A GLOBAL BUSINESS
 

TOURISM DYNAMICS:

AUTHOR STYLE MANUAL
(instructions for contributing authors to the book series)

CASINO GAMBLING IN AMERICA: Origins, Trends, and Impacts

EVALUATION OF EVENTS: SCANDINAVIAN EXPERIENCES

EXPLORE WINE TOURISM: Management, Development & Destinations

GENDER/TOURISM/FUN(?)

HORROR AND HUMAN TRAGEDY REVISITED

HOSTS AND GUESTS REVISITED: Tourism Issues of the 21st Century

NEWMIGRATION AND TOURISM: Formation of New Social Classes

MOUNTAIN RESORT PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT IN AN ERA OF GLOBALIZATION

SEX TOURISM & PROSTITUTION: Aspects of Leisure, Recreation, and Work

PACIFIC ISLAND TOURISM

THE OTHER SIDE OF PARADISE: Tourism, Conservation, and Development in the Bay Islands

THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA

TOURISM AND GAMING ON AMERICAN INDIAN LANDS

TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTS

TOURISM DEVELOPMENT AND LOCAL PARTICIPATION IN LATIN AMERICA

TOURISM POLICY & PLANNING: Case Studies from the Commonwealth Caribbean

TOURISM & SMALL ENTREPRENEURS: Development, National Policy, and Entrepreneurial Culture: Indonesian Cases

WESTERN TOURISM: CAN PARADISE BE RECLAIMED?

ABOUT
TOURISM DYNAMICS:
The Challenges of People and Places

An Important Book Series for all Professionals and Students in the Dynamic Field of Tourism

Series Editors:
Valene L. Smith, Department of Anthropology, California State University, Chico, CA 95929; E-mail: vsmith@csuchico.edu
Paul F. Wilkinson, Professor, Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada; E-mail: eswilkin@yorku.ca

This is an interdisciplinary series focused on the dynamics of tourism as a social, economic, and environmental force affecting virtually all of the Earth's people and places. Each is aimed at undergraduates and graduates in both academic and professional programs with an additional focus on professionals in the field.

To the Editors, tourism represents a complex of spatial patterns that incorporates:

  • Origins (e.g., the sociopsychological motivations of travelers),
  • Linkage (e.g., advertising and the media, the role of multinational corporations) and
  • Destinations (tourist resorts, festivals ranging from the Olympics to the Monterey Jazz Festival, traditional cultural landscapes, including Pennsylvania's Amish and Bali's terraced landscapes) a . . .
  • Range of Scales (both origins and destinations) from . . .
  • Global (e.g., Disney World) to . . .
  • International regions (e.g., the islands of the Caribbean) to . . .
  • Country (e.g., Spain's Mediterranean coast) to . . .
  • Domestic Regions (e.g., the impact of Japanese tourists on Hawaii or the ski resort development in their own country) a range of available . . .
  • Analytical Tools (e.g., economic, ethnographic policy).
The series, therefore, concentrates on topics that have a theoretical base and make a scientific contribution, but also includes case examples that are of general or practical interest.

The series is held together by the Editors' belief that tourism IS dynamic and that each place and people poses "challenges": how can/does tourism develop, how does it evolve/change in any one area over the passage of time, is it appropriate and sustainable, and what are the impacts upon both land and people caused by tourism?

Queries concerning publication of your work should be directed to one of the Series Editors noted above.