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The Routledge handbook of tourism geographies

The Routledge handbook of tourism geographies Book Reviews 367 References Bruner, E. (2005). Culture on tour: Ethnographies of travel. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Hughes-Freeland, F. (2008). Embodied communities: Dance traditions and change in Java. Oxford: Berghahn. Claudia Jurowski School of Hotel and Restaurant Management W. A. Franke College of Business Northern Arizona University, USA claudia.jurowski@nau.edu © 2014, Claudia Jurowski http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14766825.2013.878287 The Routledge handbook of tourism geographies, edited by Julie Wilson, London, Routledge, 2012, xxii + 324 pp., £145.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-0-415-56857-9 The relationship between tourism and geography has been acknowledged in a great number of previous studies and papers covering various aspects and perspectives (Butler, 2004; Hall & Page, 2009). Although tourism geography as a field of enquiry is still a new concept, tourism represents an ‘important point of intersection within geography’ (Gibson, 2008, p. 407). In fact, as Lew (2001) argues, much of tourism literature actually draws on geo- graphical contributions as geographers have long been engaged with various aspects of the understanding of tourism and recreational studies. This involvement is represented in The Routledge handbook of tourism geographies, which provides a wide variety of concep- tual and methodological frameworks, research advances and analysis. The Handbook is an edited volume comprising 31 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change Taylor & Francis

The Routledge handbook of tourism geographies

Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change , Volume 12 (4): 3 – Oct 2, 2014
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Taylor & Francis
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© 2014 Nikola Naumov
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1747-7654
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1476-6825
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10.1080/14766825.2014.892559
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Book Reviews 367 References Bruner, E. (2005). Culture on tour: Ethnographies of travel. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Hughes-Freeland, F. (2008). Embodied communities: Dance traditions and change in Java. Oxford: Berghahn. Claudia Jurowski School of Hotel and Restaurant Management W. A. Franke College of Business Northern Arizona University, USA claudia.jurowski@nau.edu © 2014, Claudia Jurowski http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14766825.2013.878287 The Routledge handbook of tourism geographies, edited by Julie Wilson, London, Routledge, 2012, xxii + 324 pp., £145.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-0-415-56857-9 The relationship between tourism and geography has been acknowledged in a great number of previous studies and papers covering various aspects and perspectives (Butler, 2004; Hall & Page, 2009). Although tourism geography as a field of enquiry is still a new concept, tourism represents an ‘important point of intersection within geography’ (Gibson, 2008, p. 407). In fact, as Lew (2001) argues, much of tourism literature actually draws on geo- graphical contributions as geographers have long been engaged with various aspects of the understanding of tourism and recreational studies. This involvement is represented in The Routledge handbook of tourism geographies, which provides a wide variety of concep- tual and methodological frameworks, research advances and analysis. The Handbook is an edited volume comprising 31

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