Tourist Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Tourist Studies is 7. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Exploring the world together: The colonial continuity of family adventure travel26
Social innovations and sustainability of tourism: Insights from public sector in Kemi, Finland19
‘If not now, then never’: Conceptualising the grad trip17
Ebbs and flows of precarity and hope: Editor-in-chief notes16
Volunteer tourism in the context of development thinking14
Social exclusion and conflict in a rural tourism community: A case study from Likeng Village, China13
Constructing extraordinary experience from everyday life: Zibo barbecue check-in vlogs’ digital narratives12
Spaces, places, and tourismscapes: Editor-in-Chief notes12
Understanding the crafting tactics: Using online writing to deal with negative travel experiences12
On the Tracks of Musical Screenscapes: Analysing the Emerging Phenomenon of Bollywood Filmi-song Tourism in Iceland11
Dark tourism and Rwandan media industries: Promoting nation and the mythology of memory9
Responsible tourists in the time of Covid-19?9
One village, many nostalgias: The entanglements of embodied scopic regimes in the landscape production of Chinese nostalgia tourism8
Interscopic fan travelscape: Hybridizing tourism through sport and art8
Chinese tourists’ changing behavior in package tours: The suppliers’ account8
Tourism narratives in art, ethnography and (social) media: Editors-in-chief notes8
Ontological politics in competing tourismscapes: The rise of a public on the Nayarit Riviera, Mexico7
‘Enjoyers’, ‘seekers’ and ‘vacationers’. Proposal for a typology of motorhome travellers in Europe7
Travel as rite, privilege as right: Grad trips and the social reproduction of class in Singapore7
Wild bears, real bears and zoo bears: Authenticity and nature in Anthropocene tourism7
Hayan na ang mga Hampas-dugo! (the Penitents are coming!)’: Penitensya as religious-dark tourism7
Tourism mobilities, tourist performances: Editors-in-chief’s notes7
Emerging from the shadows of the COVID-19 pandemic and building back better: Tourist Studies and Asian critical tourism scholarship7
Dwelling on the move: Negotiating home and place with resident communities7
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