Commentary: Tourism geography as the subject of North American Doctoral dissertations and Master’s theses, 1951–98
The online version of Dissertation Abstracts International (DAI) was examined to determine the extent of PhD and Master’s level research in tourism geography. Five subject headings – tourism, tourist, travel, traveller and ecotourism – were searched and entries with ‘geography’ as the key descriptor extracted. These entries were further evaluated as to their emphasis upon tourism prior to their final listing. A total of 66 PhD dissertations and 22 Master’s theses were recorded for the 1951–98 period. The 1990s was the most productive period of graduate-level research in tourism geography, and several universities – mostly in Canada – were the leaders in awarding Master’s and PhD degrees to specialists in tourism geography.
Keywords: DISSERTATION RESEARCH; TOURISM GEOGRAPHY
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 01 May 2000
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