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index to volume 5 2005 ts tourist studies sage publications London, Thousand Oaks and New Delhi vol 5(3) 303 DOI: 10.1177/ www.sagepublications.com Editorial Morgan, Nigel, Irena Ateljevic, Annette Pritchard and Candice Harris, Special issue introduction, 5(3), 203–205 Articles Aitchison, Cara Carmichael, Feminist and gender perspectives in tourism studies: the social-cultural nexus of critical and cultural theories, 5(3), 207–224 Andrews, Hazel, Feeling at home: embodying Britishness in a Spanish charter tourist resort, 5(3), 247–266 Frohlick, Susan, ‘That playfulness of white masculinity’: mediating masculinities and adventure at mountain film festivals, 5(2), 175–193 Gale, Tim and David Botterill, A realist agenda for tourist studies, or why destination areas really rise and fall in popularity, 5(2), 151–174 Jóhannesson, Gunnar Thór, Tourism translations: Actor–Network Theory and tourism research, 5(2), 133–150 Jamal, Tazim and Hyounggon Kim, Bridging the interdisciplinary divide: towards an integrated framework for heritage tourism research, 5(1), 55–83 McCabe, Scott, ‘Who is a tourist?’: a critical review, 5(1), 85–106 Morgan, Nigel and Annette Pritchard, On souvenirs and metonymy: narratives of memory, metaphor and materiality, 5(1), 29–53 Morgan, Nigel and Annette Pritchard, Security and social ‘sorting’: traversing the surveillance–tourism dialectic, 5(2), 115–132 Pritchard, Annette and Nigel Morgan, ‘On location’: re(viewing) bodies of fashion and places of desire, 5(3), 283–302 Tucker, Hazel, Narratives of place and self: differing experiences of package coach tours in New Zealand, 5(3), 267–282 Weaver, Adam, Interactive service work and performative metaphors: the case of the cruise industry, 5(1), 5–27 Worthington, Barry, Sex and shunting: contrasting aspects of serious leisure within the tourism industry, 5(3), 225–245 Book Reviews Berger, A. A., Deconstructing Travel: Cultural Perspectives on Tourism, reviewed by Eric J. Shelton, 5(1), 109–110 O’Dell, Tom, and Peter Billing (eds), Experiencescapes: Tourism, Culture and Economy, reviewed by C. Michael Hall, 5(1), 107–109 303
Tourist Studies: An International Journal – SAGE
Published: Dec 1, 2005
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