Current Developments in the Geographies of Leisure and Tourism
Series Editors: Jan Mosedale, University of Applied Sciences
HTW Chur, Switzerland and Caroline Scarles, University of Surrey,
UK and on behalf of the Geographies of Leisure and Tourism Research
Group of the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of
British Geographers)
Tourism and leisure exist within an inherently dynamic, fluid
and complex world and are therefore inherently interdisciplinary.
Recognising the role of tourism and leisure in advancing debates
within the social sciences, this book series, is open to
contributions from cognate social science disciplines that inform
geographical thought about tourism and leisure. Produced in
association with the Geographies of Leisure and Tourism Research
Group of the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of
British Geographers), this series highlights and promotes
cutting-edge developments and research in this field. Contributions
are of a high international standard and provide
theoretically-informed empirical content to facilitate the
development of new research agendas in the field of tourism and
leisure research. In general, the series seeks to promote academic
contributions that advance contemporary debates that challenge and
stimulate further discussion and research both within the fields of
tourism and leisure and the wider realms of the social
sciences.