Tourism Geographies

Papers
(The TQCC of Tourism Geographies is 8. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Tourism and the blue economy153
Towards posthuman geographies of volunteer tourism in a time of polycrisis48
From niches to regime: sustainability transitions in a diverse tourism destination36
Precarious labour geographies of working holiday makers: querying sustainability34
Land of sky and tourists: impacts of tourism in Asheville, North Carolina30
What of tomorrow night? Urban night im/mobilities in Venice29
The use of Instagram as a gaytrification tool for a queer precinct26
Commodification of photogenic sites and rise of ‘selfie parks’ as tourist enclaves23
Author Meets Critic: Tourism, Cyclones, Hurricanes, and Flooding23
Trigger events, moments, and destination evolution in a post-socialist context23
Space tourism and sustainable trajectory22
Inclusive research in tourism: are we enabling or disabling people with disability?22
Community perceptions of home represented on screen: implications for film-induced tourism21
Dark tourism goes underground: ghostly materialities of Japanese occupation in Datong, China20
Re-examining tourist health, safety, and well-being in a global pandemic context.19
The ‘darkest history’ must live: narrating Sino-Japanese relations through museum geopolitics19
Illusion of inclusion: #BlackVanlife as counter-storytelling18
The end of participatory destination governance as we thought to know it18
Authenticity: the state-of-the-art in tourism geographies18
On tourism, geography and the biopolitical18
Rendering land touristifiable: (eco)tourism and land use change18
The new tourism geopolitics: bridging tourism geographies and political geography17
Knowledge mobilization, wildfire risk, and sustainable tourism in UNESCO biosphere reserves17
An auto-ethnography of confronting the transatlantic slavery discourses of Liverpool17
Gurung Dharug Ngurrawa (kids on Dharug Country) – centring children’s experiences of Indigenous-led tourism16
TripAdvisor as a ‘geo-pastoral technology’15
Mapping tourist landscapes in pandemic times: a dwelling-in-motion perspective15
Heritage and landscape narratives: how rural stereotypes are shaping UNESCO biosphere reserves15
Resistance or exclusion? The paradoxes of volunteer tourism, migration, and memorialization nexuses15
Regenerative tourism: a state-of-the-art review14
Is Antarctica subject to overtourism? Views from expedition ship passengers and workers14
Asset mapping for sustainable tourism development in UNESCO’s Frontenac Arch Biosphere reserve14
Plantation Disaster Capitalism in Maui: Reckoning with Tourism after the Fire14
Making tourism geographies: a tribute to Alan A. Lew’s lifework13
Geographies of hotel guest electricity, water and gas consumption13
National tourism organizations and climate change13
Tourism geographies and disaster risk: a state-of-the art review and agenda13
Communities of learning and practice: a research agenda in tourism13
Fake news simulated performance: gazing and performing to reinforce negative destination stereotypes13
Tourism at the end of the world: places to play as kinopolitical constellations13
UNESCO biosphere zoning, local management, and empowerment in community-based tourism: lessons from Guatemala13
Island tourism: past, present, and prospects12
The hauntology of climate change: glacier retreat and dark tourism12
Who kept travelling and where did they go? Domestic travel by residents of SE Queensland, Australia12
Beyond social innovation to sustainable livelihoods in tourism12
Authenticity and spectrality of space heritage: Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan12
Crafting destination stories: enacting and sharing cultural memory for Indigenous tourism11
Unfolding touristification in retail landscapes: Evidence from rent gaps on high street retail11
25 years of tourist tracking: a geographical perspective11
Singular times and multiple temporalities of the future in tourism planning11
Anti-tourism activism and the inconvenient truths about mass tourism, touristification and overtourism11
“A nation built on coal”: transcalar memory work at the Big Pit11
The touristic transformation of postcolonial states: human zoos, global tourism competition, and the emergence of zoo-managing states10
A comparison of tourism-related stressors experienced by residents of three island destinations10
Social learning for disaster-resilient urban destinations: dual-path knowledge co-production and bridging organizations10
Path creation for an electricity transition in South African tourism10
The state, political trigger events and path creation in tourism destination in Ethiopia9
Quo vadis research on spatial atmospheres?9
Co-designing accessible tourism WITH the disability community for embodied choice9
Commemoration and commodification: slavery heritage, Black travel and the #YearofReturn2019 in Ghana9
Pragmatic arguments for decolonising tourism praxis in Africa9
‘I hate those words, I love you!’. Care-leavers’ reflections of orphanage tourism9
Digital voluntourism and sense of place: volunteers’ responsibility towards an ‘imaginary locality’9
Gazing from the air: tourist encounters in the age of travel drones8
Do tourists want sustainability transitions? Visitor attitudes to destination trajectories during COVID-198
Honoring Valene Smith, our prescient foremother8
Honoring a legend: Dr. Valene L. Smith8
Leverage points to address climate change risk in destinations8
Geographic mobility and socially segmented attachment of returnees in Chinese ethnic tourism8
Nelson H. H. Graburn - a tribute collection8
Seasonality of rural tourism: a comparative analysis of 33 cities in China8
Tourists’ perception of distance: a thematic review and conceptual framework8
Feminist tourism geographies as reflected in their emergent histories8
Towards a regenerative shift in tourism: applying a regenerative conceptual framework toward swimmable urban rivers8
Attuning to affect and emotion in tourism studies8
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