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Gender, entrepreneurship and social policy in tourism
Volume 32, Issue 3, 2024 pages 421-676
Tourism, global crises and justice; Guest Editors: Raymond Rastegar, Freya Higgins-Desbiolles and Lisa Ruhanen
Volume 31, Issue 12, 2023 pages 2613-2863
Digitalization and Sustainable Tourism; Guest Editors: Stefano Bresciani, Robin Nunkoo, Sascha Kraus, Gabriele Santoro
Volume 31, Issue 11, 2023 pages 2421-2611
The Economics of Sustainable Tourism; Guest Editors: ShiNa Li, Andrea Saayman
Volume 31, Issue 9, 2023 pages 2023-2217
Sustainable Tourism Indicators; Guest Editors: Anna Torres-Delgado and Graham Miller
Volume 31, Issue 7, 2023 pages 1483-1775
Sustainability Dimensions of Wildlife Tourism: Welfare, conservation, practices, and impacts; Guest Editors: Tom Moorhouse, David Fennell
Volume 31, Issue 5, 2023 pages 1071-1291
Sustainability knowledge management and organisational learning; Guest Editors: Aurora Martínez Martínez, Juan Gabriel Cegarra Navarro, Alexeis Garcia-Perez
Volume 31, Issue 4, 2023 pages 895-1069
Social Impact Assessment; Guest Editors: Kyle Maurice Woosnam, Manuel Alector Ribeiro
Volume 31, Issue 2, 2023 pages 187-638
Locating the workforce at the heart of sustainable tourism discourse; Guest Editors: Thomas Baum, David Solnet, Richard N. S. Robinson, Shelagh Mooney
Volume 30, Issue 12, 2022 pages 2707-2911
Protected areas, sustainable tourism and community livelihood linkages; Guest Editors: Moren Tibabo Stone, Lesego Senyana Stone and Gyan P. Nyaupane
Volume 30, Issue 11, 2022 pages 2495-2705
Tourism and partnerships for the SDGs; Guest Editors: Regina Scheyvens and Joseph Cheer
Volume 30, Issue 10, 2022 pages 2271-2493
Impact of sustainable tourism research and Sustainability and Tourism in Outer Space; Guest Editors: Christopher R. Jones and Andreas Walmsley (Impact of sustainable tourism research) and Sam Spector (Sustainability and Tourism in Outer Space)
Volume 30, Issue 9, 2022 pages 2073-2270
Gender and Tourism Sustainability; Guest Editors: Claudia Eger, Ana María Munar and Cathy H.C. Hsu
Volume 30, Issue 7, 2022 pages 1459-1775
Peer-to-peer service platforms in tourism; Guest Editors: Paola Minoia and Salla Jokela
Volume 30, Issue 5, 2022 pages 951-1158
Peace through Tourism; Guest Editors:Freya Higgins-Desbiolles, Lynda-Ann Blanchard and Yoko Urbain
Volume 30, Issue 2-3, 2022 pages 335-661
Events and Sustainability; Guest Editors: Andrew Smith and Judith Mair
Volume 29, Issue 11-12, 2021 pages 1739-2061
Transport, Tourism and Environmental Crisis; Guest Editor: Debbie Hopkins
Volume 29, Issue 9, 2021 pages 1423-1546
Sustainability and Consumer Behavior; Guest Editor: Heesup Han
Volume 29, Issue 7, 2021 pages 1021-1214
Tourism, ICT and sustainability; Guest Editor: Stefan Gössling
Volume 29, Issue 5, 2021 pages 733-858
Justice and Tourism; Guest Editors: Tazim Jamal and James Higham
Volume 29, Issue 2-3, 2021 pages 143-550
Sustainable Transport; Guest Editor: Debbie Hopkins
Volume 28, Issue 2, 2020 pages 129-376
Tourism Degrowth; Guest Editors: Robert Fletcher, Ivan Murray Mas, Asunción Blanco-Romero & Macià Blázquez-Salom
Volume 27, Issue 12, 2019 pages 1745-1944
Critical Thinking; Guest Editors: Karla A. Boluk, Christina T. Cavaliere and Freya Higgins-Desbiolles
Volume 27, Issue 7, 2019 pages 847-1105
Benefit Sharing; Guest Editors: Kelly S. Bricker and Sue Snyman
Volume 27, Issue 6, 2019 pages 705-846
Political Ecology of Tourism; Guest Editors: Mary Mostafanezhad and Roger Norum
Volume 27, Issue 4, 2019 pages 421-607
Transport (Freiburg 2016); Guest Editors: Paul Peeters, James Higham, Scott Cohen, Eke Eijgelaar and Stefan Gössling
Volume 27, Issue 2, 2019 pages 173-275
Corporate Social Responsibility for Sustainable Tourism; Guest Editors: Xavier Font and Jennifer Lynes
Volume 26, Issue 7, 2018 pages 1027-(1290)
Protected Areas, Sustainable Tourism & Neo-liberal governance policies: issues, management and research; Guest Editors Hubert Job, Susanne Becken and Bernard Lane
Volume 25, Issue 12, 2017 pages 1697-EBI
Marketing for Sustainable Tourism; Guest Editors: Xavier Font and Scott McCabe
Volume 25, Issue 7, 2017 pages 869-1059
Violence and dispossession in tourism development: a critical geographical approach; Guest editors: Jennifer Devine and Diana Ojeda
Volume 25, Issue 5, 2017 pages 605-709
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Special issue information
Proposing a Special Issue of the Journal of Sustainable Tourism
If you wish to discuss the possibility of a special issue please contact Journal of Sustainable Tourism Editor: Xavier Font ( [email protected]).
The proposers should make a case why the issue would be of interest to the Journal of Sustainable Tourism readership and include details of probable contributors. Special Issues are expected to be international in content and authorship. Specifically, proposals should include:
1. Title of proposed special issue.
2. Guest editor(s) name(s), affiliation(s) and contact details.
3. The name of the nominated guest editor to whom all correspondence will be directed.
4. Aim and scope of the special issue; this should address in 3-4 paragraphs the framing of the special issue, theoretical context and anticipated contribution to the field.
5. Process for recruiting papers; please include details of probable contributors if available.
6. Estimated timeline from call for papers to publication.
7. List of key references cited.
If accepted, any proposal for a special issue will have one of the Editors appointed as a Reporting Editor to assist the Guest Editor and be the first point of contact for the guest editors throughout the process, to ensure the quality of the issue.
Guest Editors should acknowledge that they will adhere to the Journal of Sustainable Tourism regulations as follows:
1. All final papers must comply with the journal’s author instructions and be in the approved journal style; See: http://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?journalCode=rsus20&page=instructions
2. The Guest Editor(s) will have access to the ScholarOne (online) system so that the process is transparent to all parties.
3. Three referees will be required for all articles.
4. The Reporting Editor reserves the right to request additional refereeing.
5. Upon the recommendation of acceptance for publication, the ‘final’ version of papers will be forwarded to the Reporting Editor for any final comments and approval for publication.