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Tourism Related Research Outputs 2002-2007
From staff in FASS
Staff
include:
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Kathryn Besio
(left
Waikato
in 2004)
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Lars Brabyn
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John Campbell
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Wendy
Cowling (Anthropology)
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Anne-Marie d'Hauteserre
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Lynda Johnston
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Russell
Kirkpatrick
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Robyn Longhurst
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Hamish
Rennie
Books
Johnston,
L. 2005: Queering Tourism: Paradoxical
Performances of Gay Pride Parades,
London
and
New York
:
Routledge.
Book Chapters
d'Hauteserre, A-M. (forthcoming): "Paradis extrêmes:
restructuration ou effacement des Tuamotu par le tourisme? 'Remote Paradises':
will tourism lead to restructuration or erasure of
the Tuamotu", Chapter in O. Dehoorne et P. Joseph, eds.
d'Hauteserre, A-M. (forthcoming): Urbanisation Postmoderne de l'Est Francilien, Façon Disney? Chapter in P.
Duhamel & R. Knafou, eds. Mondes
Urbains du Tourisme,
Paris,
l'Harmattan.
d'Hauteserre, A-M. 2006: Landscapes
of the Tropics: tourism and the new cultural economy in the third world, in
Theano Terkenli
and Anne Marie d'Hauteserre, eds, Landscapes of the New Cultural Economy,
pp. 149-169. Dordrecht, Springer.
d'Hauteserre, A-M. 2006: Towards
reworldment: conclusions, with
Theano Terkenli
in
Theano Terkenli
and Anne Marie
d'Hauteserre, eds, Landscapes of the New
Cultural Economy, pp. 239-245.
Dordrecht,
Springer.
d'Hauteserre, A-M. 2005: Maintaining the Myth: Tahiti and its
Islands,
in Alan Lew and Carolyn Cartier, eds, Seductions
of Place, pp. 193-208.
New York
,
Routledge.
d'Hauteserre, A-M. 2005: Customary
practices and tourism development in the French Pacific, in Chris Cooper and
Michael Hall, eds. Handbook on Oceania,
pp. 308-320.
New York,
Channel View Publications.
d'Hauteserre, A-M. 2004: Postcolonialism,
colonialism and tourism, in Michael Hall, Alan Lew and Allan Williams eds., Companion to Tourism Studies, pp.
235-245. London, Blackwell.
d'Hauteserre, A-M (in press) the following entries in Lück, M. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Tourism and Recreation in Marine Environments.
Oxford: CABI: "Attractivity", "Club Holidays", "Pearl", "Sun Sand and Sex Tourism", "Whirlpools"
Johnston,
L. 2005:
Man:Woman, in Paul Cloke
and Ron Johnston (eds) Spaces of
Geographical Thought: Deconstructing Human Geography's Binaries,
London, Sage, pp 117-139.
Johnston,
L. 2003: Surveying sexualities: The possibilities and problems of questionnaires,
in A. Blunt, P. Gruffydd, J.
Ma
y, M.
Ogborn, and D. Pinder (eds) Practising
Cultural Geographies,
London,
Arnold, pp 122-138.
Johnston,
L. 2002: Borderline bodies at gay pride parades, in Bondi, L., H. Avis, A.
Bingley, J. Davidson, R. Duffy, V. Einagel, A-M. Green, L. Johnston, S. Lilley,
C. Listerborn, M.
Marshy, S. McEwan,
N. O'Connor, G. Rose, B. Vivat, N. Wood, Subjectivities,
Knowledges and Feminist Geographies. The Subjects and Ethics of Social Research,
Lanham,
Maryland
,
Rowman and Littlefield, pp 75-89.
Rennie, Hamish G. (in press) the following entries in
Lück, M. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Tourism
and Recreation in Marine Environments.
Oxford
: CABI: "Bank", "Low-water
mark", "Marine", "Marine
Parks (Oceanaria)", "World
Heritage Convention"
Articles in refereed journals
Brabyn, L.K. 2005: Solutions for Characterizing Natural Landscapes using
Geographical Information Systems.
Journal of Environmental Management, 76 (1): 23-34.
Besio,
K., Johnston, L., and R. Longhurst (in press): Sexy Beasts and Devoted Mums:
Narrating Nature through Dolphin Tourism, Environment
and Planning A
Butz, D and K Besio 2004: The Value of Ethnography
for Field Research in a Transcultural Setting. The Professional Geographer 56 (3): 350-360.
Besio, K and D
Butz 2004: Commentary: A Limited Endorsement for Autoethnography. The Professional Geographer 56 (3):
432-438.
Besio, K 2003:
Stepping in it: Postcoloniality in
Northern Pakistan. Area 35 (1): 24-33.
d'Hauteserre, A-M. 2006: A
Response to "Tracing the commodity chain of global tourism", by Dennis Judd, Tourism Geographies, 8 (4): 337-342.
d'Hauteserre, A-M. 2005: Tourism,
development and sustainability in
Monaco: comparing discourses and
practices, Tourism Geographies, vol 7
(3): 290-311.
d'Hauteserre, A-M. 2005: Embracing
postcolonial geographies: Contributions by Dame Evelyn Stokes to the
development of postcolonial geography in
New Zealand
, New Zealand Geographer, vol 61 (2): 102-109.
d'Hauteserre, A-M. 2004: Planification Economique et Migration
en Polynésie française, Revue Européenne
des Migrations Internationales (REMI), 20 (1): 119-139.
d'Hauteserre, A-M. 2003: Développement Touristique et
Dynamiques Migratoires dans les Archipels Eloignés de Polynésie Française, Espace, Populations, Sociétés, 1.
d'Hauteserre, A-M. 2003: A
response to 'Misguided policy initiatives in small island destinations: why do
up-market tourism policies fail?', Tourism
Geographies, 5 (1): 49-53.
Johnston,
L. (in press): Mobilising Pride: Lesbians, Tourism and Parades, Social and Cultural Geography special
issue 'Queer/Lesbian Women'.
Johnston,
L. 2006: 'I Do Down-Under': Wedding Tourism in Aotearoa New
Zealand, Acme: An International E-Journal for Critical
Geographies, 5 (2): 191-208.
Johnston,
L. 2005: Transformative Tans: Gendered and raced bodies on beaches, New Zealand Geographer, 61: 110-116.
Full written paper in edited volumes
Brabyn, L. 2005: Characterising
The Natural Component Of Our Heritage Landscapes, New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects Conference, Dunedin,
April 2005; 271-293.
Brabyn, L. 2004: Solutions for characterising natural landscapes using
GIS. International ESRI User Conference,
San Diego,
USA.
Cowling, W 2006:
Land, water and tourism, Aitutaki,
Cook Islands.
In
Jackson, K., N. Lewis,
S.
Adams, & M. Morten, eds., Development
on the Edge. Proceedings of the Fourth Biennial Conference of the Aotearoa New
Zealand
International Development Studies Network
(DevNet). Centre for Development Studies, University of Auckland, 64-69,
pb, Printed version ISBN 0-473-10953-0. ISBN 0-9758246-1-9 (web version).
Cowling, W 2006: Once
you saw them. Now you don't. The disappearance of
Cook
Islands' traditional crafts. In Johnson, H., ed., Refereed papers from the 2nd International
Conference of the
Small Islands
Cultures Conference of SICRI (Held at the
Courthouse,
Norfolk Island, February, 5-12, 26-35. Available on line,
http://www.sicri.org/
Cowling, W 2005:
Tourism as a catalyst for cultural change, Aitutaki,
Cook
Islands. In Evans, M., ed., Refereed
papers from the 1st International Conference of the Small Islands Cultures
Conference of SICRI (Held at the University of Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan), Sydney, Australia, 29-48, pb, ISBN
0-9758246-0-0
Johnston,
L 2003: Landscapes of Whiteness, in
S. Veijola
(ed) Landscapes of Presence: Aesthetics,
Amenities and Technologies. Proceedings of the First Winter Academy convened by
Amenity Landscapes Research Group, Rovaniemi,
University
of
Lapland
Publications
in the Social Sciences series B47,
pp. 31-43.
Rennie, H. G. and R. Makgill 2003: 'Implications
of New Zealand's Effects-based Coastal Planning Regime for Artificial Surfing
Reefs: The Mount Reef Case' pp. 260-267 in K. Black and S. Mead (eds.) Proceedings of the 3rd International Surfing Reef Symposium, Raglan, 23-25 June 2003. Raglan, NZ:
ASR Ltd.
James, S. and H.G. Rennie 2003: 'Privileging white cruise space? The Fiordland 'Deed of Agreement' pp.198-201 in J. Gao, R. Le Heron and
J. Logie New Zealand Geographical Society 22nd Conference Proceedings,
School of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Auckland 6-11 July
2003. James S. and Rennie H G.
2002: 'Right of way: Cruise tourism in Fiordland New
Zealand
'
pp. 1-6 in W.G. Croy (ed) International
Tourism Students Conference Proceedings Rotorua, Waiariki Institute of
Technology.
Abstract or extract of paper
d'Hauteserre,
A-M 2006: Tourism, a sustainable (economic) development
tool? Perspectives from the French Pacific 2006
IGU
Brisbane
Conference Abstracts,
Brisbane,
Australia, published in hard copy
and on CD.
d'Hauteserre, A-M 2004: Stealth on stilts: ecotourism escapes to the Tuamotu atolls of
French Polynesia, Association of American
Geographers Centennial meeting, Conference Abstracts,
Philadelphia, published in hard copy and on
CD.
d'Hauteserre,
A-M Landscapes of Hybridity? 2003: Association of American Geographers Conference Abstracts,
New Orleans, published in
hard copy and on CD.
d'Hauteserre,
A-M 2002: 'Soft' tourism development in
New Caledonia: mirage or reality?", Association of American Geographers Conference Abstracts,
Los Angeles, published on
CD.
Johnston,
L. 2006: Weddings, tourism and 'nature':
Camped up performances?, IGU
Commission on Gender and Geography Pre Congress Symposium,
Waikato University,
New Zealand.
Johnston,
L. 2006: Wedding Tourism: The Cultural Performance of Place and
Heterosexuality, 2006 IGU
Brisbane
Conference Proceedings,
Brisbane, Australia, published on CD.
Johnston,
L. 2005: I Do Down-Under, The Association of American
Geographers 99th Annual Meeting Abstract Volume,
Denver,
United
States
, published on CD.
Thomson, J. and H.G. Rennie 2005: "A new tool for consultation and planning: the New Zealand charter boat database"
Paper presented to the NZ Coastal Society Annual Conference Coastal problems? Innovative
solutions" 12-15 October 2005 Tutukaka. Abstract in Conference Handbook (p.52)
Conference Presentations
Brabyn, L. 2006: A Walk on the Wild
Side: Experiential Mapping of Tracks, NZ ESRI User Conference,
Wellington.
Brabyn, L. 2006: Visual Landscape Character
Classification using GIS. International Geographical Union Conference,
Brisbane, Australia.
Robertson, D. and H.G. Rennie 2006: Te Whanganui a Hei
Marine Reserve human activity survey 2005/2006. Presented to the NZ Coastal
Society Conference Living on the Edge: Coastal Sustainability, November 15-17,
Kaikoura.
Book
Reviews
d' Hauteserre, A-M. 2004: Literature Review for Tourism Geographies, on David Jeffries
(2001) Governments and Tourism,
Oxford, Butterworth Heinemann, Armando Montanari, ed (2002) Human Mobility in a Borderless World? Roma, Società Geografica Italiana and M.B. Swain and J. H. Momsen, eds (2001) Gender/Tourism/Fun(?)
New York, Cognizant Communication
Corporation, 6 (1):119-123.
d'Hauteserre,
A-M. 2003: for Tourism Geographies on Les indicateurs: tourisme, environnement, territoires, Institut français de l'environnement, 2000, Orléans, France, 5 (3): 371-372.
d'Hauteserre,
A-M. 2002: for Tourism
Today on Information and Communications
Technology in Tourism 2001, 2: 175-177.
Rennie, H.G. 2006: Robert Kay and Jacqueline Alder
2005: Coastal Planning and Management - Second Edition, Coastal News 33: 9.
Research
Reports
Brabyn. L.K. 2006: New Zealand Landscape
Classification Version II: A classification of visual landscape character.
Research Report for the Department of Conservation.
d'Hauteserre, A-M. 2002: Report on the state of
tourism in French Polynesia to the local government (for a travel grant to do
research in
French Polynesia
in 2001-2002).
Kirkpatrick,
R.I., d'Hauteserre, A-M. and
Campbell
,
J. 2004: The Economic and Social Impacts of the Sky Riverside Hamilton Casino,
Final Report for the Casino Control Authority. 15 November 2004.
Gilmour,
L. F Robinson, R. Hansen, T. Akeimo, K. Willison, R. Steenstra, D. Robertson, H.G. Rennie 2006: 'Issues and options
paper - Te Whanganui a Hei Marine Reserve', a report to the Te Whanganui a Hei
Marine Reserve Management Committee.
Cagilaba, V. and H. G. Rennie 2005: Literature Review of Beach Awards and Rating Systems. Environment
Waikato
Technical Report 2005/24. Pp. 74.
(ISSN: 1172-4005).
Thomson, J. and H. Rennie 2004: 'Valuing the charter fishing industry' (Part I:
Establishing the nature and extent of the industry) - Final Report, Report
commissioned by the Ministry of Fisheries, contract MOF2001/04D. P.172 +CD-ROM.
Rennie, H and J. Thomson 2004:
'Valuing the charter fishing industry' (Part I: Establishing the nature and
extent of the industry). Working paper 1: Review of literature and construction
of a model' Report prepared for the Ministry of Fisheries and Fishery
Assessment Working Groups. May 2004. MFish research project MOF2001/04. P. 80.
External Research Income
Brabyn, L.K 2006: The development
and commercialization, through WaikatoLink, of the NZ Landscape Classification
dataset. This dataset is being utilized by the Department of Conservation (DOC)
for recreational planning and drafting Conservation Management Strategies ($50k
revenue) and by the Greater Wellington Regional Council ($12k revenue) for
general landscape planning.
d'Hauteserre, A-M., Kirkpatrick, R.
& Campbell, J., 2004: Grant to research the impacts of the future Sky
riverside Casino, Hamilton from the Casino Control Authority, 2001-2004 ($118K).
Public address
d'Hauteserre, A-M. 2005: Urbanizing the Eastern Paris Basin",
presentation made to the Geography Club and
the Geography Department of Southern Connecticut State University, November 7.
d'Hauteserre, A-M. 2004: Dreaming of decolonisation in the French
pacific for the New Zealand Institute for International Relations, Dec 6.
d'Hauteserre, A-M. 2003: Social construction of tourism, Celebrating
Age Centre in
Hamilton,
Sept 15.
d'Hauteserre, A-M. 2002: Research
in the French South Pacific to the New Zealand Tourism Research Institute at the Auckland University of
Technology, June 13.
Rennie, Hamish 2005: (April 19) "Marine Tourism in New Zealand; The CURSE and the Cruise Ship"
unpublished public address to the Tauranga (60+) Continuing Education Group at
the Compass Community Village, Tauranga (audience approx. 120 people).
Key note address
Johnston,
Lynda 2003: Landscapes of Presence: Aesthetics, Amenities and Technologies. The
1st
Winter
Academy
of Cultural
Studies of Tourism.
University
of
Lapland
,
Rovaniemi
,
Finland
, keynote address. 'Landscapes of
Whiteness?', 19 - 22 January 2003.
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