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Annals of Tourism Research : a Social Sciences Journal. Vol. 44 (2014)
Inv. br.: č2014/038
- Muslim world and its tourism, 1-19.
- Tourism and community well-being: the case of the Maasai in Tanzania, 20-35.
- Retail tours in China for overseas Chinese: soft power of hard sell?, 36-52.
- Economic crisis and tourism expenditure cutback decision, 53-73.
- Self-representations of the matriarchal Other, 74-87.
- Interactive elephants: nature, tourism and neoliberalism, 88-101.
- Co-performing tourism places: the "Pink Night" festival, 102-115.
- Ecotourism gender and development in northern Vietnam, 116-130.
- Estimating demand elasticities in non-stationary panels: the case of Hawaii tourism, 131-142.
- Local and public heritage at a World Heritage site, 143-155.
- Beyond the production of tourism imaginaries: student-travellers in Australia and their reception of media representations of their host nation, 156-170.
- Developments and key issues in tourism mobilities, 171-185.
- Theoretizing the concept of alienation in tourism studies, 186-199.
- Can terrorism make us feel safer? Risk perceptions and worries before and after July 22nd attacks, 200-209.
- Tourism and the economic crisis in Kavala, Greece, 210-226.
- Prosuming creative urban areas. Evidence from East London, 227-240.
- The role of hedonism in ethical tourism, 241-254.
- Cultural literacy, cosmopolitanism and tourism research, 255-269.
- Somewhat empty meeting grounds: travelers in South India, 270-282.
- Book review : Enacting Brittany: tourism and culture in provincial France, 1871-1939 / Patrick Young, 288-289.
- Book review : Voyage, Jahrbuch fuer Reise- & Tourismusforschung, 2011: Das Hotel / edited by Nikola Langreiter, Klara Loeffler, Hasso Spode, 289-291.
- Book review : Staging mobilities / Ole B. Jensen, 291-292.
- Book review : Open roads, closed borders: the contemporary French-language road movie / edited by Michael Gott, Thibaut Schilt, 293--294.
- Book review : Natural area tourism: ecology, impacts, and management (2nd edn) / David Newsome, Susan Moore, Ross Dowling, 294-296.