Just finished my initial feedback on potential papers for a special issue “Sustainable Tourism Development for Southeast Asia” in e-Review of Tourism Research Journal Cody Morris Paris Dr. Heather Jeffrey Very happy to work with these brilliant Southeast Asian scholars! Watch this space! #SoutheastAsia #Tourism #Sustainability #Covid-19 #KnowledgeCocreatio …
Month: July 2020
My new blog entry at the Anthropology of Tourism Interest Group of the American Anthropological Association: WELLNESS AND SPIRITUAL TOURISM AFTER COVID-19 The COVID-19 pandemic has raised public awareness of the many dimensions of wellness. Following the World Health Organization, wellness may be understood as a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. Wellness may also be understood as an orientation toward optimising one’s health and well-being, in which body, …
COVID-19 has hit tourism-reliant destinations hard. The Indonesian island of Bali, for example, where 70% of the population depend on tourism, has seen extensive job and income losses since it closed its borders in April. The economic impact so far has been greater than that of the Bali bombings of 2002, with losses of around 9.7 trillion rupiah (about £551.3 million) a month. In the past, the island’s image as a peaceful paradise with a rich cultural and religious heritage has made it a highly resilient tourist destination. Bali recovered …
We had a very fruitful and enjoyable Tea Time Chat on Southeast Asia, COVID-19 and Silver Linings! Massive massive thanks to all speakers (Prof. Kathleen Adams, Dr. GIang Phi, & Prof. Mary Mostafanezhad) for thoughtful insights, interesting examples and stories (from Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand), and inspiration! We had a very fruitful and enjoyable Tea Time Chat on Southeast Asia, COVID-19 and Silver Linings! Massive massive thanks to all speakers (Prof. Kathleen Adams, Dr. GIang Phi, & Prof. Mary Mostafanezhad) …
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