All seminars are on Wednesday afternoons in TAG32.
23rd October, 3pm in TAG32
Philip Long, ‘Creativity and Tourism: Theory, Policy and Practice’
Cláudia Henriques (University of the Algarve), ‘Place, Identity and Paradoxes: the case of British tourists’ attitudes regarding the Algarve’.
30th October, 4pm in TAG32
Berta Ferrer Rosell (University of Gerona), ‘A new way of segmenting tourists: defining low-cost tourists by their expenditure composition’
Adam Blake and Heather Hartwell, ‘BU PhD Studentships’.
13th November, 3.30pm, TAG32
Marina Marouda and Adele Ladkin, ‘Family Rituals 2.0 – supporting work-life balance for mobile workers in the digital age’
Ian Jones, ‘Why we carry on when things go wrong: Social Creativity, Sport and Leisure’.