Tourism research has corne a long way since the first developments in the identification and délinéation of a tourism subject area in the mid 1960s. It has moved in interesting new directions, botli generated and responded to different challenges and applied itself to novel situations. Developments in Tourism Research explores the ways in which the research picture of tourism is now being drawn, both in subject coverage and methodological approaches. It is a collection of 15 edited chapters selected from the best papers submitted to the 2006 tourism conférence at the University of Surrey. These, together with the editors’ introductions, provide a view on the current stage of tourism research and on new and emerging research directions. The emphasis of the book is on contributions which offer new insights and approaches to tourism research.
• An important landmark to chart progress in tourism research as well as a “signpost” for future research in the field.
• Includes contributions from both liigh-profile, established researchers in the field, and emerging stars, ail of which will offer new insights and approaches to tourism research.
• Chapters are carefully themed and juxtaposed to expose the key directions and challenges that confiront researchers in tourism.