Early Framers of Tourism Knowledge, Volume III
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Early Framers of Tourism Knowledge, Volume III
About This Book
This book emphasises the work, the remarkable contributions, and the lifetime achievements of internationally respected scholars who have made lifelong contribution to advancing tourism studies and the dissemination of tourismâbased knowledge and education across the world.
Strengthening a field and its ability to form the own traditions is undoubtedly possible with a bridge to be established between the past, present and future. The capacity of research carried out today and in the future is built on the outputs of education and research completed in the past, adding new links to the chain. The history of tourism studies and education dates to the early years of the 20th century and began recording a momentum in its second half. There is, therefore, a lot more to do in terms of the institutionalization of such a young and dynamic field and this book aims to introduce tourism scholars with their widest geographical representation, dating from the first years of tourism research back in the early 1900s.
Volume III of IV includes tributes to 20 scholars who have defined tourism as an object of academic study, established its foundations and organisations, and widened its scope to encompass thousands of empirical studies. Each of these volumes contains different profiles thereby bringing 80 of the pioneers in tourism more vividly to life.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Anatolia: An International Journal of Tourism & Hospitality Research.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Citation Information
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction: Early framers of tourism knowledge landscape
- 1 John Fletcher: from Bangor to Bournemouth ⌠via the South Pacific
- 2 John Urry: harbinger of the death of distance
- 3 The diamond professor: Josef Mazanec
- 4 Data meet a network energizer: Joseph T. OâLeary
- 5 Jost Krippendorf: a life devoted to the study of the psychology of tourism
- 6 Julio Aramberri: a sociological review of tourism studies
- 7 Kaye Kye-Sung Chon: a source of inspiration for many generations to come
- 8 Klaus Weiermair: an innovator crossing boundaries
- 9 Larry Dwyer: tourism economist, tourist economist
- 10 Krzysztof Przeclawski: sociology, philosophy and the ethics of tourism
- 11 Kurt Krapf: a prominent and inspiring scholar in scientific tourism
- 12 Marie-Françoise Lanfant and her contribution to the sociology of tourism
- 13 Mario Carlos Beni: first tourism professor in Brazil
- 14 Michael Olsen: an early pioneer of hospitality education
- 15 Myriam Jansen-Verbeke: specialised in urban geography and tourism
- 16 Muzaffer Uysal: a great scholar and a true gentleman
- 17 Whole tourism systems: an academic portrait of Neil Leiper
- 18 Norbert Vanhove: a life dedicated to AIEST and TRC
- 19 Olivier Baron Vanneste: tourism research in function of economic development
- 20 Paul Bernecker: Austrian pioneer of the study of tourism
- Index