Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Call for Papers: EuroCHRIE 2015 - MANCHESTER UK

 

CALL FOR PAPERS

Experience EuroCHRIE 2015

15th–17th October 2015

Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK

www.eurochriemanchester.org   

Manchester Metropolitan University is the proud host of the Experience EuroCHRIE 2015 conference.

In The Experience Economy, Pine and Gilmore called for economic sectors to shift from selling services to selling experiences. While services are intangible, experiences are distinguished as being memorable. Global pioneers in the experience economy have sought opportunities to increase their competitive edge and strategic advantage by viewing services as experiences.

Experience EuroCHRIE 2015 conference will seek to place into an industrial and academic context the hospitality, tourism and events industries and the experience economy. Pedagogic research into the educational experiences of hospitality, tourism and events students is also welcome.

We invite the submission of research and practice conference papers and/or poster presentations from academics, industry practitioners and postgraduate research students on the following research themes:

1.    Consumers’ experiences

2.    Management of experiences

3.    Sustainable experiences

4.    Experience technologies

5.    Educational experiences

 

Full details of the themes and the paper/poster submission guidelines, can be found at the conference website: www.eurochriemanchester.org

 

Please note: the Call for Paper themes are indicative areas for conference submissions but they are not exhaustive. Please feel free to submit outside these areas. For authors who are unsure of the theme to which their paper is best suited, please submit as ‘Miscellaneous’ and the Programme Chair will allocate a theme.

 

Any queries related to paper submission, please contact Dr Amanda Miller (Programme Chair, a.miller@mmu.ac.uk)

Submission Deadline: Monday 2nd March 2015

 

 

 

Web:    www.eurochriemanchester.org

Twitter:  @EuroCHRIE2015

Email:   eurochriemanchester@mmu.ac.uk

 

 

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EuroCHRIE 2015 Manchester -  Conference 15th - 17th October 2015

 

Monday, October 27, 2014

Call for Submissions --- Special Issue on Analysis of Movement Data in IJGIS

Begin forwarded message:

From: Robert Weibel <robert.weibel@GEO.UZH.CH>
Subject: Call for Submissions --- Special Issue on Analysis of Movement Data in IJGIS
Date: 24 Oct 2014 01:03:40 GMT+2
Reply-To: Robert Weibel <robert.weibel@GEO.UZH.CH>


Dear all,

Please take note of the attached Call for Submissions to a Special Issue on Analysis of Movement Data, to appear in the International Journal of Geographical Information Systems (IJGIS). Deadline for submissions is 31 January 2015.

Best wishes,
Rob


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Analysis of Movement Data:

Special Issue of International Journal of Geographical Information Science

Open call for submissions:

As a pre-conference event to the GIScience 2014 conference in Vienna, the workshop on "Analysis of Movement Data" (AMD 2014) has recently brought together some 60 participants, with close to 20 oral and poster contributions. The workshop served as a platform to discuss the recent trends on the study of movement and novel techniques for analyzing and contextualizing movement data. A broad range of topics was covered concerning analysis, modeling, and representation of movement data. The studies presented used movement data from different domains, such as transportation (vehicles, air traffic), pedestrian movements (both outdoor and indoor), or movement ecology (birds, mammals, etc.). For the aims and the program of the workshop, see http://sites.utexas.edu/amd2014/.

A special issue, with the same aims and scope as the workshop, will be published in the International Journal of Geographical Information Science (IJGIS). Submissions to the special issue may be made by either workshop participants or others interested in the theme. We invite submissions of full journal manuscripts that describe research that fits the general theme of movement data analysis, with particular emphasis on novel techniques that address the following examples of topics:

 Analyzing movement patterns using external factors (e.g. environment, geographic context)

  Analyzing interactions between moving entities

  Simulation and agent-based modeling of movement

  Cross-scale movement pattern analysis

  Entity behavior as a driver for patterns of movement

If you are not sure whether your potential contribution might fit the scope of this special issue, please get in touch with one of the guest editors.

Submission procedure:

Interested authors should notify the guest editors of their intention to submit a paper contribution by sending the title and a 200 word abstract to robert.weibel@geo.uzh.ch by 15 January 2015. The deadline for submissions of the final papers is 31 January 2015.

A condition of submission and acceptance will be that papers must pass the normal IJGIS review process. For author instructions please refer to "Instructions for authors" on the IJGIS journal homepage. Papers are to be submitted via the journal's Manuscript Central site: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ijgis. Please choose 'Special Issue Paper' from the manuscript types field when doing so, and indicate 'Analysis of Movement Data' as the target issue.

Important dates:

 Send short abstract: 15 January 2015

 Full paper submission for special issue: 31 January 2015

 Initial decision on full papers: 30 April 2015

 Final papers due for special issue: 15 July 2015

 Final decisions on full papers: 30 September 2015

Guest editors:

 Sean Ahearn, City University of New York, USA <sahearn@hunter.cuny.edu>

 Maike Buchin, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany <Maike.Buchin@ruhr-uni-bochum.de>

 Somayeh Dodge, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, USA <sdodge3@uccs.edu>

 Jennifer Miller, University of Texas at Austin, USA <jennifer.miller@austin.utexas.edu>

 Robert Weibel, University of Zurich, Switzerland <robert.weibel@geo.uzh.ch>

 




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FW: 2015 ICHRIE Johnson & Wales Case Study Call for Cases



From: International CHRIE <membership@chrie.org>
Reply-To: International CHRIE <membership@chrie.org>
Date: Monday 27 October 2014 11:00
To: Peter Goedtkindt <peter.goedtkindt@glion.edu>
Subject: 2015 ICHRIE Johnson & Wales Case Study Call for Cases

The International Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Education- Letterhead

Friday - October 24, 2014

ICHRIE Johnson & Wales Hospitality & Tourism Case Study Competition
Call for Case Studies

It is my pleasure to announce the launch of the 5th edition of this initiative and to cordially invite you to submit your case studies for the 2015 ICHRIE Johnson & Wales Hospitality & Tourism Case Study Competition & Publications Series.

The ICHRIE Johnson & Wales Hospitality & Tourism Case Study Competition and Publication Series has been running with great success during the last four years resulting to: many awards and public recognition to the winners; the submission of numerous high quality case studies; and the publication of four volumes (consisting of 4 issues each volume) of the Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Cases (JHTC). As the quality level of the case studies is sky rocketing each year, the competition is becoming tougher and ICHRIE significantly contributes to the academia by enriching the educational material that educators can use for enhancing their instruction methods.

Worthy case studies submitted to the competition will be peer-reviewed and considered for publication in the ICHRIE journal titled Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Cases. The three most highly evaluated and commented case studies will also receive prestigious (financial and material) prizes as well as public recognition and promotion in the annual ICHRIE conference and other promotional material.

The case studies may focus on any topic and subject area related to the tourism & hospitality education and industry. Case studies may be compiled from field research, published sources and/or generalized experience. Case studies do not have to follow a specific structure. However, each case study is expected to include sections related to the following topics: a) a background of the subject organisation and/or of the topic; b) an analysis of the dilemma and/or the teaching objective; c) a section explaining the questions and dilemmas of the case study; d) related bibliography and additional reading.

The case studies must be of maximum 5,000 words excluding figures, tables, annexes and bibliography. Each case study submission must be accompanied by a teaching note for which there is no world limit (although a teaching note of a minimum of 1,000 words is expected). The case studies and the teaching note will be evaluated against three criteria: content, theoretical underpinning, and presentation. Case studies must adhere and follow the submission guidelines of case study writing.

For more information about the submission guidelines, the competition rules, the type and amount of the awards/prizes, the evaluation criteria and the ethical/legal requirements for submitting case studies, please visit the website http://www.chrie.org/membership/case-study-competition/index.aspx

The deadline for submitting case studies to the ICHRIE Johnson & Wales Case Study Competition is the 12th April 2015.

Author(s) wishing to submit a case study ONLY for publication consideration in the 2016 issue(s) of the Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Cases can submit their case study until the 30th of June 2015.

This is your opportunity to contribute to the Tourism & Hospitality Education as well as publish and be rewarded for your efforts.

If you require further information and/or assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me. Looking forward to receiving your case studies and thank you in advance for your valuable support to this great initiative.

With my best regards,
Dr. Marianna Sigala, m.sigala@aegean.gr
Chair, ICHRIE Johnson & Wales Case Study Competition

 

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FW: ATLAS list Ethical Tourism, Care and Global Citizenship

 

 

From: list-owner@mail.atlas-euro.org [mailto:list-owner@mail.atlas-euro.org] On Behalf Of ATLAS List
Sent: mercredi 1 octobre 2014 12:08
To: 'ATLAS discussion list'
Subject: ATLAS list Ethical Tourism, Care and Global Citizenship

 

Tourism Geography session at the American Association of Geographers (AAG) conference in Chicago, April 21-25, 2015. See http://www.aag.org/

 

Do send on.

Title:

Ethical Tourism, Care and Global Citizenship

Description:

Civic republican citizenship assumes a distinctly political relationship between  citizen and nation state. More recent discussions of citizenship - notably global and cosmopolitan citizenship  - look beyond the state to the globe, and often beyond traditional notions of politics to lifestyle and consumption. In this vein non-governmental organisations and commercial tour operators propose that their volunteer tourism trips promote global citizenship, and governments have linked ethical gap year projects  to this agenda.

To buy an ethical holiday has been theorised as an attempt to care for distant others in the course of one's leisure life. It has been linked to civic and even political action, and is a focus for the laudable impulse to "make a difference".  Also the advocacy of global citizenship via travel often carries its own pedagogic assumptions, premised upon the value of learning through experience ("being there") as opposed to formal education (being "book smart").

We seek critical analyses of ethical tourism, focusing on its relationship to citizenship and to care. Papers that broach this from a variety of perspectives welcome.

Organisers: Jim Butcher, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK  / Heather Hindman, University of Texas, Austin  / Cori Jakubiak, Grinnell College, Iowa  / Peter Smith, St Mary's University, UK


Please send abstract plus your pin number from your AAG registration to jim.butcher@canterbury.ac.uk in the first instance.

Sponsorships:

AAG Recreation, Tourism, and Sport Specialty Group

 

 

 

 

Dr Jim Butcher

School of Social and Applied Sciences

Canterbury Christ Church University
North Holmes Road
Canterbury
Kent
CT1 1QU

 

http://canterbury.academia.edu/JimButcher

0044 (0)1227 767700 ext 2323

jim.butcher@canterbury.ac.uk

 

FW: ATLAS list 7th International Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage conference

 

 

From: list-owner@mail.atlas-euro.org [mailto:list-owner@mail.atlas-euro.org] On Behalf Of KEVIN GRIFFIN
Sent: jeudi 2 octobre 2014 14:42
To: list@atlas-euro.org; TRINET Hawaii
Subject: ATLAS list 7th International Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage conference

 

Apologies for Cross Posting

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

Here is an early announcement of our next (7th) International Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage conference to be held next June in Girona

The conference theme will be "Religion Spirituality Culture and Tourism",which takes place from 10-13 June 2015, in Girona, Spain

Please see the attached flyer for details of this event.

Yours Sincerely,

Kevin Griffin &  Razaq Raj
Co-Editors, International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage Series 

Editors, CABI Religious Tourism & Pilgrimage Book Series

PS : The International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage (which now has an ISS Number) is receiving terrific traffic to the website, and we have two new volumes in production which will be published in the coming months (see: http://arrow.dit.ie/ijrtp/).

 

--
Dr. Kevin A. Griffin BEd, MA, PhD
Lecturer in Tourism
School of Hospitality Management and Tourism
College of Arts and Tourism
Dublin Institute of Technology, Dublin, Ireland

A selection of my research outputs is published on the DIT institutional repository - ARROW - see http://tinyurl.com/ohx94u8

I also encourage you to check out the International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage at: http://arrow.dit.ie/ijrtp/

 

This email originated from DIT. If you received this email in error, please delete it from your system. Please note that if you are not the named addressee, disclosing, copying, distributing or taking any action based on the contents of this email or attachments is prohibited. www.dit.ie

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Tá ITBÁC ag aistriú go Gráinseach Ghormáin – DIT is on the move to Grangegorman

FW: ATLAS list - Colloquium "Literature, travel and cultural tourism in Brazil, France and Portugal", January 19-21, 2015, Lisbon

 

 

From: list-owner@mail.atlas-euro.org [mailto:list-owner@mail.atlas-euro.org] On Behalf Of Márilisa Rodrigues Coelho
Sent: lundi 6 octobre 2014 12:10
To: list@atlas-euro.org
Cc: lit.turcult.15@gmail.com
Subject: ATLAS list - Colloquium "Literature, travel and cultural tourism in Brazil, France and Portugal", January 19-21, 2015, Lisbon

 

- With apologies for cross-posting -

Dear Friends and Colleagues,
Here is an announcement of our next 3rd International Interdisciplinary Colloquium on "Literature, travel and cultural tourism in Brazil, France and Portugal".

The period for abstract submission takes place until the 30th of October, and the issues under discussion cover:

1. Interdisciplinary Perspectives: geography, history and literature:

  • The concepts: tourism, travel, tourist, traveler, landscape;
  • Methodologies and sources and in the study of cultural tourism;
  • Tourism and modernity.

2. Written places, touristic guides and itineraries:

  • Travel and landscape in literature: representations and paths;
  • Tourist itineraries: from nineteenth-century routes to current guides;
  • Travel culture: from the tour to the package tours.

3. Heritage, identity and local development:

  • Heritage, identity and tourism: between singularity and standardization;
  • The globalization of heritage processes and flow models;
  • Artificial landscapes and identity.

Please see the attached flyer for details of this event.

 

Yours Sincerely,

Márilisa Rodrigues Coelho

Ph.D. candidate in Tourism

Environmental Engineer and Researcher

 

Grupo de Investigação TERRiTUR / TERRiTUR Research Group - http://territur.ul.pt/en/

Centro de Estudos Geográficos / Centre for Geographical Studies - http://www.ceg.ul.pt/index.asp

Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território / Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning - http://www.igot.ulisboa.pt

Universidade de Lisboa

Alameda da Universidade
1600-214 Lisboa
Portugal

Telf / Phone:  (+351) 210442958 (ext:37418) 

FW: Announcing Hospitality & Society Volume 4: 2

 

 

From: list-owner@mail.atlas-euro.org [mailto:list-owner@mail.atlas-euro.org] On Behalf Of Urie, Gavin
Sent: mardi 7 octobre 2014 10:47
To: list@atlas-euro.org
Subject: ATLAS list Announcing Hospitality & Society Volume 4: 2

 

Hospitality & Society and Call for Papers

 

Apologies for Cross-posting

 

Dear Colleague,

We are very pleased to announce the new issue of the multidisciplinary journal Hospitality & Society is now online and invite future submissions. Please see the table of contents for Volume 4, Issue 2 (below) and the call for papers (attached).

 

For subscribers, Volume 4, Issue 2 can be found at:

http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-issue,id=2735/

 

A free version of Volume 1: 1 is available at

http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=194/

 

 

Volume 4 Issue 2

 

Contents

Hospitality as advocacy and vulnerability

Authors:  Cheryl Cockburn-Wootten and Alison McIntosh and Alison Phipps

 

Crossing thresholds: Hospitality and professionalism in Aotearoa New Zealand social work

Authors:  Cheryl Cockburn-Wootten and Joanna Brewis

 

(Un)conditional hospitality: The host experience of the Polynesian community in Auckland

Authors:  Heike A. Schänzel and Monique Brocx and Lisa Sadaraka

 

Heritage entropy and tourist pilgrimage in Brave’s Scotland

Authors:  Rodanthi Tzanelli

 

Controversies

Scotland’s Future, hospitality and social healing

Authors:  Alison Phipps

 

Unwelcome guests: Hospitality, asylum seekers and art at the 19th Biennale of Sydney

Authors:  Murdoch Stephens and Shannon Te Ao

 

Report

Dialogues on hosting in an era of change: Report on Cross-Cultural Tourism and Hospitality Symposium, Dunedin, New Zealand, 9 October 2013

Authors:  Sharleen Howison and Freya Higgins-Desbiolles

 

Reviews

Hospitality and World Politics, Gideon Baker (ed.) (2013) reviewed by Benjamin Boudou

 

Behind the Kitchen Door, Saru Jayaraman (2013) reviewed by Bill J. Gregorash

 

Market Place: Food Quarters, Design and Urban Renewal in London, Susan Parham (2012) reviewed by Lidia K. C. Manzo

 

 

Regards

Gavin Urie

Editorial Assistant

 

 

 

--

On behalf of the Journal Editors:

 

Paul Lynch, Edinburgh Napier University

Alison McIntosh, University of Waikato

Jennie Germann Molz, College of the Holy Cross

 

Editor Emeritus:

 

Conrad Lashley, Stenden University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands

 

Controversies and Reviews Editor:

 

Peter Lugosi, Oxford Brookes University

 

http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=194/

 

FW: ATLAS list New publication: Event Design: Social perspectives and practices

 

 

From: list-owner@mail.atlas-euro.org [mailto:list-owner@mail.atlas-euro.org] On Behalf Of Greg Richards
Sent: mercredi 15 octobre 2014 20:49
To: ATLAS; Trinet
Subject: ATLAS list New publication: Event Design: Social perspectives and practices

 

Apologies for cross-postings

 

Event Design: Social perspectives and practices

 

Edited by Greg Richards, Lénia Marques, Karen Mein

 

Routledge – 2014 – 216 pages

 

 

The blurb:

 

Events are becoming more complex as their range of functions grows, as meeting places, creative spaces, economic catalysts, social drivers, community builders, image makers, business forums and network nodes. Effective design can produce more successful business models that can help to sustain cultural and sporting activities even in difficult economic times. This process requires creative imagination, and a design methodology or in other words 'imagineering'.

This book brings together a wide range of international experts in the fields of events, design and imagineering to examine the event design process. It explores the entire event experience from conception and production to consumption and co-creation. By doing so it offers insight into effective strategies for coping with the shift in value creation away from transactional economic value towards social and relational value which benefit a range of stakeholders from the community to policy makers. Mega-events, small community events, business events and festivals in eight different countries are examined providing an international view of social issues in event design.

A wide selection of current research perspectives is employed, integrating both theoretical and applied contributions. The multidisciplinary nature of the material means that it will appeal to a broad academic audience, such as art and design, cultural studies, tourism, events studies, sociology and hospitality.

For sample contents, see: https://www.academia.edu/8793171/Event_Design_Social_perspectives_and_practices

 

https://independent.academia.edu/gregrichards

igcat.org

FW: ATLAS list Exploring Community Festivals and Events

 

 

From: list-owner@mail.atlas-euro.org [mailto:list-owner@mail.atlas-euro.org] On Behalf Of Jepson, Allan
Sent: vendredi 17 octobre 2014 16:37
To: 'list@atlas-euro.org'
Cc: alanhungary@hotmail.com
Subject: ATLAS list Exploring Community Festivals and Events

 

Colleagues

 

Our apologies for cross-posting.

 

Please consider our book Exploring Community Festivals and Events for your reading lists;

 

http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9781138023284/

 

The ‘blurb’

 

The development of the festival and event industry has seen large scale growth and extensive government support as a result of objectives to enhance and project the image of place and leverage positive sponsorship and regeneration opportunities. As we move deeper into austerity measures prompted by economic recession, community festivals and events as a sacred or profane time of celebration can be considered even more important than ever before.

This book for the first time explores the role and importance of ‘community’, ‘culture’ and its impact through festivals and events. Split into two distinct sections, the first introduces key themes and concepts, contextualises local traditions and culture, and investigates how festivals and events can act as a catalyst for tourism and create a sense of community. It then questions the social and political nature of festivals and community events through examining their ownership. The second section focuses on communities themselves, seeking to examine and discuss key emerging themes in community event studies such as; the role of diaspora, imagined communities, pride and identity, history, producing and consuming space and place, authenticity, and multi-ethnic communities. Examples are drawn from Portugal, the Dominican Republic, the USA, Malaysia, Malta, Finland and Australia making this book truly international.

This significant volume will be valuable reading for students and academics across the fields of Event, Tourism and Hospitality studies as well as other social science disciplines.

 

Chapter Listing;

 

1. Defining and exploring community festivals and events Allan Jepson & Alan Clarke

2. Organic Festivity: A Missing Element of Community Festival Vern Biaett

3. Experiencing Community Festivals and Events: Insights from Finnish Summer Festivals Maarit Kinnunen & Antti Haahti

4. Festivals and sense of community in places of transition: The Yakkerboo Festival, an Australian case study Michelle Duffy & Judith Mair

5. New and old tourism traditions – The case of Skieda in Livigno, Italian Alps Margherita Pedrana

6. ‘Whose festival?’: Examining questions of participation, access and ownership in rural festivals Jodie George, Rosie Roberts, & Jessica Pacella

7 . "Wha's Like Us?" Scottish Highland Games in America and the Identity of the Scots' Diaspora Jenny Flinn & Daniel Turner

8. Football on the Weekend: Rural Events and the Haitian Imagined Community in the Dominican Republic Nicholas Wise

9. Pride, Identity and Authenticity in Community Festivals and Events in Malta Vincent Zammit

10. The Importance of community events in nationalist oriented political environments: the case of Portuguese Estado Novo Cândida Cadavez

11. “Something Greater than the Sum of its Parts”: Narratives of Sense of Place at a Community Multicultural Festival Kelley A. McClinchey

12. Open House Food Catering: Does It Destroy Local Culture and Traditions? A perspective from Malaysia Azilah Kasim, Mohamed Azlan Ashaari & Shahrul Aman Sabir Ahmad

13. Religion, Community and Events Rev. Ruth Dowson

14. ‘Taste’-ing Festivals: Understanding Constructions of Rural Identity through Community Festivals Jessica Pacella, Jodie George & Rosie Roberts

15. Swiss and Italian Identities: Exploring Heritage, Culture and Community in Regional Australia Leanne White

16. The Pozières Son et Lumière: Peace and memory after the Great War Caroline Winter

17. End of the rainbow? A review of community events in Liverpool W. Gerard Ryan

18. Exploring, defining and concluding upon community festivals and events Allan Jepson & Alan Clarke

 

Thanks for your consideration

 

All Good wishes

 

Allan and Alan

 

 

Allan Jepson, PhD

 

Room M210|University of Hertfordshire Business School

Tourism, Hospitality & Event Management Group

de Havilland Campus|AL10 9EU|Tel: 01707 285548

 

Research Profile: http://tinyurl.com/c96ykhq

Twitter: drallanjepson

 

 

Please consider our latest publications in Community Festivals for your reading lists;

 

http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9781138023284/

 

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15022250.2014.946230