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Reserachers working on ANTHROPOLOGY OF TOURISM (alphabetical order)
Joseph Martin CHEER Professor, Center for Tourism Research at Wakayama University, JapanAdministrative areas: Vanuatu , Australia , Fiji , Indonesia , New Caledonia , Samoa , Papua New Guinea Places: Melanesia, Australia (area), PolynesiaKeywords: Anthropological Fieldwork , Applied Anthropology , Colonial Discourse , Colonial Politic , Cultural Geography , Cultural Change , Development , Heritage , Interdisciplinarity , Land Tenure
Ian CONRICH Professor, Visual and Material Culture at University of Vienna, AustriaAdministrative areas: New Zealand , Rapanui - Easter Island (Chile) , Australia , Hawaii , Samoa Places: Polynesia, Australia (area)Keywords: Film Studies , Audiovisual and Media , Media And National Identity , Popular Culture , Post-Colonialism , Visual Anthropology , Material Culture , Museums , Multiculturalism , Anthropology of Tourism
Heidi DAHLES Professor, Griffith Institute of Tourism(GIFT) at Griffith University, AustraliaAdministrative areas: Jawa Tengah (Indonesia), Yogyakarta (Indonesia), Bali (Indonesia), Nusa Tenggara Barat (Indonesia), Fiji Keywords: Anthropology of Tourism , Anthropological Fieldwork , Economic Anthropology
Eveline DÜRR Professor, Department for Social and Cultural Anthropology at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, GermanyAdministrative areas: New Zealand Places: PolynesiaKeywords: Anthropological Fieldwork , Anthropology of Ontology , Anthropology of Tourism , Colonial Discourse , Cultural Change , Eco-anthropology , Ethnographic Encounter , Globalization , Identity , Indigenous Mobility
Michelle MACCARTHY Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology at Saint Mary's University, CanadaAdministrative areas: Papua New Guinea Places: MelanesiaKeywords: Anthropology of Tourism , Christianity , Cosmology , Cultural Change , Cultural Heritage , Death and Bereavement , Economic Anthropology , Environmental Anthropology , Gender , Gift-giving Practices And Theory
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