All Stories

  1. Filipino migrant workers’ leisure and subjective quality of life in Macao
  2. Conspicuous consumption and hospitality at a wine festival in China
  3. Managing a non-profit hospitality platform conversion: The case of Couchsurfing.com
  4. Backpacking’s future and its drifter past
  5. Macau wine festivalscape: Attendees’ satisfaction and behavioural intentions
  6. Critical event studies: approaches to research
  7. Airbnb and cultural capitalism: enclosure and control within the sharing economy
  8. A backpacker habitus: the body and dress, embodiment and the self
  9. Methodological Bricolage: A Journey on the Road Less Traveled in Tourism Studies
  10. Developing Student Engagement in China Through Collaborative Action Research
  11. Book review: David Picard and Michael Di Giovine (eds), Tourism and the Power of Otherness: Seductions of Difference, Clevedon, Channel View Publications
  12. Smartphone Adoption amongst Chinese Youth during Leisure-based Tourism: Challenges and Opportunities
  13. A cosmopolitan journey? Difference, distinction and identity work in gap year travel, by Helene Snee
  14. Meditation as a kind of leisure: the similarities and differences in the United States
  15. Liminal Landscapes Travel, Experience and Spaces in-between
  16. On the Edge of Chaos: European Aviation and Disrupted Mobilities
  17. Hypermobility in backpacker lifestyles: the emergence of the internet café.
  18. Couchsurfing through the lens of agential realism: intra-active constructions of identity and challenging the subject-object dualism.
  19. Everyday techno-social devices in everyday travel life: digital audio devices in solo travelling lifestyles.
  20. Fragmenting tourism