Alison McIntosh New Zealand tourism and hospitality academic
McIntosh, Alison Jane 1971-
McIntosh, Alison J., 1971-
McIntosh, Alison
McIntosh, Alison J.
McIntosh, Alison J. (Alison Jane), human geography, 1971-
VIAF ID: 269415008 (Personal)
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Works
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Commercial homes in tourism : an international perspective | |
Communicating across tourism silos for inclusive sustainable partnerships | |
A Cultural Encounter through Volunteer Tourism: Towards the Ideals of Sustainable Tourism? | |
Enabling the language of accessible tourism | |
From frozen continent to tourism hotspot? Five decades of Antarctic tourism development and management, and a glimpse into the future | |
Heritage Buildings and Tourism: An Experiential View | |
LONG-TERM TRAVELLERS RETURN, ‘HOME’? | |
Loss and travel: a review of literature and current understandings | |
The Monasteries of Putuoshan, China: Sites of Secular or Religious Tourism? | |
Motivations, experiences and perceived impacts of visitation at a Catholic monastery in New Zealand | |
“My Home Is My Castle” | |
Power-knowledge and tour-guide training: Capitalistic domination, utopian visions and the creation and negotiation of UNESCO’s Homo Turismos in Macao | |
Refugee-focused service providers: improving the welcome in New Zealand | |
Retaining students as employees: Owner operated small hospitality businesses in a university town in New Zealand | |
Significant other voices in tourism research | |
Time for me and time for us: conference travel as alternative family leisure | |
TOURISM AND SPIRITUALITY: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL ANALYSIS | |
Tourists’ appreciation of Maori culture in New Zealand | |
Understanding Tourist Behavior Using Means–End Chain Theory | |
Willing Workers on Organic Farms (WWOOF): The Alternative Farm Stay Experience? |