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Tourism, Culture & Communication is international in its scope and will place no restrictions upon the range of cultural identities covered, other than the need to relate to tourism and hospitality. The Journal seeks to provide interdisciplinary perspectives in areas of interest that may branch away from traditionally recognized national and indigenous cultures, for example, cultural attitudes toward the management of tourists with disabilities, gender aspects of tourism, sport tourism, or age-specific tourism.

Publisher: Cognizant Communication Corporation

Volume 2, Number 3, 2000
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INTRODUCTION
pp. 149-151(3)
Author: Richards, Greg

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CREATIVITY AND CONFLICT: CULTURAL TOURISM IN LONDON’S CITY FRINGE
pp. 165-175(11)
Authors: Shaw, Stephen J.; Macleod, Nicola E.

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CULTURAL TOURISM IN WALES: PARADOX POLEMICS AND PARAGONS
pp. 177-189(13)
Author: Jones, Andrew

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EMPOWERING HOTEL WORKERS ACROSS NATIONAL BORDERS
pp. 191-199(9)
Author: Klidas, Antonis

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CRITICAL REVIEWS SECTION
pp. 201-201(1)

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CRITICAL BOOK REVIEWS

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Devil’s Bargains: Tourism in the Twentieth-Century West
pp. 208-209(2)
Author: Nolte, Shannon

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