Showing posts with label geography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label geography. Show all posts
Publishing Tourism Geography Research
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Author: Deborah Che
Published in: Tourism Geographies, Volume 12, Issue 2, May 2010, pages 324 - 328
At the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers held in Las Vegas, Nevada (22-27 March), geographers shared their experiences as participants in a stimulating and thought-provoking panel on 'Publishing Tourism Geography Research'. I organized this session in order to
Published in: Tourism Geographies, Volume 12, Issue 2, May 2010, pages 324 - 328
At the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers held in Las Vegas, Nevada (22-27 March), geographers shared their experiences as participants in a stimulating and thought-provoking panel on 'Publishing Tourism Geography Research'. I organized this session in order to
Learning To See Through Travel
Monday, October 26, 2009
----------- Can We 'Learn To See?': Study Shows Perception Of Invisible Stimuli Improves With Training ScienceDaily (Oct. 21, 2009) — Although we assume we can see everything in our field of vision, the brain actually picks and chooses the stimuli that come into our consciousness. A new study in the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology's Journal of Vision reveals that our
Introduction + Purpose + Invitation
Sunday, October 29, 2006
This is the start of a new Collaborative Blog on the topic of Tourism and Geography. The focus is on topics and commentaries that are primarily of interest to those who do research on the topic of tourism from a geographic perspective. The geographic perspective provdes a focus on topics that relate to (1) place development and experience, (2) the movement of people, ideas and things through
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