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Tourism Geographies Podcast — 150 episodes

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Critical localisms and commons governance in occupied surfscapes

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Hawai’i is shifting toward regenerative tourism, yet extractive logics persist

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Cultural performance in the Okinawan urban soundscape: music, sound, tourism

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Navigating the Galápagos paradox: tourism growth management discourses in protected areas

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Tourism destination development: the tourism area life cycle model

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Polar tourism and the changing geographies of the Arctic and the Antarctic regions

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Macro level geoarbitrage and digital nomad policymaking in Portugal

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Tourism, creative destruction, and the political economy of urban transformation in Beirut

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‘Las Vegas’ lights don’t shine here:’ Tourism placemaking in the Historic Westside

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Justice in tourism geographies

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Counter-narrative place-making

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From Mauss’ gift theory to regenerative tourism

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Advancing accessible tourism geographies

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Reshaping landscapes and human–environment relationships through geotourism

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Indigenous-settler relations at work in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park’s tourism industry

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Regenerative shift: community-based ecotourism through culinary value chain and experiencing place lenses

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Militourism

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Contested sacred space: state power, spatial politics, and heritage tourism

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Bridging (over)tourism geographies: proposing a systems approach in overtourism research

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The tourism periphery: from structural hierarchies of place to relational ontology

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Navigating a changing Arctic: toward adaptive governance in Greenland and Svalbard

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Geographies of hotel guest electricity, water and gas consumption

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From project to venture: facilitating engagement and entrepreneurship in rural tourism

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Lifestyle migration and the emergence of ‘Airbnburbs’ in the Global South

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Crafting destination stories: enacting and sharing cultural memory for Indigenous tourism

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Space tourism and sustainable trajectory

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The tourism-migration nexus: working holiday visa politics and repurposing tourists as labour

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Politics of tourism in public land use management: a reflexive treatise

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On the Verge: the State-of-the-Art in tourism geographies

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Community perceptions of home represented on screen: implications for film-induced tourism

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Dark tourism and spectral geographies: ghosts, memories, and the rupturing of absence and presence

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Industrial heritage tourism in Macau: reinventing the Iec Long firecracker factory

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25 years of tourist tracking: a geographical perspective

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Digital voluntourism and sense of place: volunteers’ responsibility towards an ‘imaginary locality’

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The Value of Podcasts for Research Dissemination: The Tourism Geographies Podcast

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Future Trends in Tourism Geographies and Podcast Reflections

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Polar tourism and the changing geographies of the Arctic and the Antarctic regions

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Regenerative tourism development as a response to crisis: harnessing practise-led approaches

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Tourist motivations in relation to a battlefield: a case study of Kinmen

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Land of sky and tourists: impacts of tourism in Asheville, North Carolina

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Entangled engagements: a posthumanist and affirmative ethics for tourism geographies

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Applying regenerative thinking in yachting tourism. Insights from the Northern Adriatic Sea

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Island tourism: past, present, and prospects

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Decommodifying nature through commoning: an alternative for tourism and private protected areas

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Feminist tourism geographies as reflected in their emergent histories

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NOvation and Indigenous struggle for land: Club Med’s failure in New Caledonia

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Indigenous Peoples’ rights and tourism: thinking about colonisation

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Assembling tigers, dragons and hells: relational materialist geographies of curated themed spaces

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Regenerative tourism as a post-disaster response: lessons from Cammino nelle Terre Mutate

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A holistic and pluralistic perspective for justice through tourism: a regenerative approach

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Backpacker tourism: definitions, methods, debates

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Place agency and visitor hybridity in place-making processes at sacred heritage sites

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Religious Tourism

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Tourism at the end of the world: places to play as kinopolitical constellations

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Destabilising the home: place making, dark tourism and the spectral

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Toward a critical geopolitics of smart tourism

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Tourism geopolitics: roots and branches

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Popular culture and tourism: conceptual advances and future directions

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A critical reflection on tourism geopolitics: research progress and future agenda

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Pragmatic arguments for decolonising tourism praxis in Africa

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Tourism as an everyday geopolitical project

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Significance of biocultural heritage, cultural landscape and islandness for responsible tourism: a Knoydart case study

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The spectral geographies of slavery: tourism and the hauntings of dissonant colonial heritage

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Precarious labour geographies of working holiday makers: querying sustainability

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Seeing like a settler: place-making, settler heritage, and tourism in Dubbo, Australia

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Social media and tourism geographies: mapping future research agenda

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It’s getting personal: exploring our inner world in the regenerative paradigm shift

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A state-of-the-art-review of animals in tourism: key debates and future directions

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Tourism destination development: the tourism area life cycle model

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Social mobility goes on holiday: rethinking space and communities through tourism mobilities

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Gaze and reflexivity in postcolonial cinema: the pragmatic turn in critical tourism studies

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Collective memory work as an unsettling methodology in tourism

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Opening Pandora’s box: the making of cannabis tourism in Thailand

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From ‘sustainable tourism’ to ‘sustainability transitions in tourism’?

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The ‘awkward’ geopolitics of tourism in China’s ‘Arctic’ village

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Pathways to post-capitalist tourism

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Bordering, ordering and othering through tourism: the tourism geographies of borders

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Fake news simulated performance: gazing and performing to reinforce negative destination stereotypes

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On the gender imperative in tourism geographies research

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Emergent geographies of digital nomadism: conceptual framing, insights and implications for tourism

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Commemoration and commodification: slavery heritage, Black travel and the #YearofReturn2019 in Ghana

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Sense of community and well-being in diaspora festivals

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Fairy tourism: negotiating the production of fantasy geographies and magical storyscapes

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Valuing surfing ecosystems: an environmental economics and natural resources management perspective

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Urban tourism transitions: doughnut economics applied to sustainable tourism development

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Tourism and the blue economy

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Health and local food consumption in cross-cultural tourism mobility: an assemblage approach

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Tourism, feelings, and the consumption of heritage

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Using high-resolution GPS data to create a tourism Intensity-Density Index

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Future past of tourism: critical reflection’s on the rise of tourism futures

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Traveling to escape, resist, and belong: centering black experiences within tourism scholarship

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Quo vadis research on spatial atmospheres?

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Sinking into the ocean? Climate change risks and second home planning

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Tourists’ perceptions of wind turbines: conceptualizations of rural space in sustainability transitions

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Tourism earthly attachments in the Anthropocene

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The social construction of touristification. Residents’ perspectives on mobilities and moorings

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Growing the significance of events in changing tourism geographies

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The myth of African American under-representation in nature tourism

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TripAdvisor as a ‘geo-pastoral technology

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Becoming Airbnbeings: on datafication and the quantified Self in tourism

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“A nation built on coal”: transcalar memory work at the Big Pit

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Policing freedom campers: the place, class, and xenophobic dynamics of overtourism in Aotearoa New Zealand

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Labour precarity in the visitor economy and decisions to move out

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Backpacking Culture and Mobilities: Independent and Nomadic Travel

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The state, political trigger events and path creation in tourism destination in Ethiopia

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An auto-ethnography of confronting the transatlantic slavery discourses of Liverpool

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Dark diaspora tourism: experiences and meanings in liminal spaces

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Stakeholder collaboration, a solution to overtourism? A case study on Sagada, the Philippines

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Black travel is not a monolith

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Intersectional examination of travel well-being and activities of LGB travellers

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Mobility guilt: digital nomads and COVID-19

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Interpath relations and the triggering of wine-tourism development

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Resistance or exclusion? The paradoxes of volunteer tourism, migration, and memorialization nexuses

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Legitimizing discourses within favela tourism

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Geopolitical imaginaries and Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES) in the desert

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Making sense of sustainable tourism on the periphery: perspectives from Greenland

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Memory, homecoming and the politics of diaspora tourism in China

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Narcotourism: a conceptual framework and research agenda

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Digital Technology, Tourism and Geographies of Inequality

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How do Olympic cities strategically leverage New Urban Tourism? Evidence from Tokyo

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Utopia or dystopia – deterrents to ecotourism development in Fiji

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The ‘Critical Turn’ in Tourism Studies: A Radical Critique

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Place-making impelled by farm tourism on a tropical island

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Introduction to special issue on island tourism resilience

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Social identity positively impacts sustainable behaviors of backpackers

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Will we ever get Authenticity right? Rethinking a classic concept.

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Here and now – the role of mindfulness in post-pandemic tourism

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Leverage points to address climate change risk in destinations

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What does colour tell about tourist experiences?

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Decolonising the ‘autonomy of affect’ in volunteer tourism encounters

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Managing authenticity and performance in Gulag Tourism, Kazakhstan

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How much remains? Local value capture from tourism in Zambezi, Namibia

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What western tourism concepts obscure: intersections of migration and tourism in Indonesia

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The spatial practice of religious tourism in India: a destinations perspective

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Place, power, and tourism in value-creation: contesting the plaza in Pisac, Peru

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‘Your home—away from home’: Tourist homes and hospitality as resistance

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Samoan perceptions of travel and tourism mobilities – the concept of Malaga

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Invited to Witness: Solidarity Tourism across Occupied Palestine

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Heritage conservation and communities’ sense of deprivation in tourism: the case of the Hani community in Yunnan, China

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From tents and maps to vans and apps: Exploring camping mobilities

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Globalisation and cultural change in Pacific Island countries: the role of tourism

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Uber and employment in the Global South – not-so-decent work

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Migration, tourism and social sustainability

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Rendering land touristifiable: (eco)tourism and land use change

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Sexual politics in the field: gendered research spaces in tourism geographies

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Zoning for world heritage sites: dual dilemmas in development and demographics

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The end of participatory destination governance as we thought to know it

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Regenerative tourism: a conceptual framework leveraging theory and practice

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How to get published in Tourism Geographies

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