Friday, 21 November 2008
Home arrow Tourism Conferences arrow Past Conferences arrow ATLAS Annual Conference 2007, Viana do Castelo, P, 5.-7.09.2007

Great Travel & Vacation Deals @ RealAdventures



Credits / DISCLAIMER

About TOURISM-FUTURES.ORG

disclaimer
Welcome to TOURISM FUTURES
ATLAS Annual Conference 2007, Viana do Castelo, P, 5.-7.09.2007 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Prof. Dr. Joachim Willms [Managing Director]   

ATLAS annual conference 2007

Destinations revisited
Perspectives on developing and managing tourist areas

Introduction

Tourist destinations worldwide are facing a growing number of challenges in developing, managing and marketing their products in a competitive and rapidly-changing environment. Not only do destinations need to appeal to new audiences, but they increasingly need to re-invent themselves to ensure repeat visitation. This conference seeks to develop new perspectives on these challenges which affect not only traditional sun, sea and sand destinations, but a growing range of different destination types, including cities, rural areas, cultural centres and leisure and entertainment complexes. The aim is to bring together tourism professionals and tourism academics to exchange ideas on issues related to developments in the theory and practice of developing and managing tourism destinations.

The 2007 ATLAS conference is also a practical exercise in repeat visitation. A decade after the first ATLAS International Conference in Portugal in 1997, ATLAS will be revisiting Viana do Castelo, providing repeaters and first-time ATLAS delegates with the opportunity to review a decade of change.

The ATLAS International Conference 2007 is being organised by ATLAS and the Tourism Laboratory of the Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo (Portugal).


Conference Themes

Abstracts for presentations are invited on the following themes:

  • Trends in destination development
  • Challenges in destination management
  • Destination governance
  • Destination branding
  • Destination marketing
  • Generating repeat visitation
  • Determinants of destination attractiveness and repeat visitation
  • Culture, cultural events and destination revitalisation
  • The emergence of new travel markets
  • Changing patterns of domestic and international tourism
  • Visitor consumption and its components
  • Causal factors of regional marketing advantage
  • Cross-cultural aspects of destination marketing
  • Destination marketing education and curriculum development

Keynote speakers

Expected keynote speakers include:

Carla Almeida Santos Co-director, Tourism Lab for Economics and Social Behavior Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Cristina de Azevedo Commission for Coordination and Development of the North of Portugal
Eugenio Yunis Chief of the Sustainable Development of Tourism Department, UNWTO
Richard Butler Strathclyde University, UK
Salvador Anton Tarragona University, Spain
Representative of Tourism of Portugal   (not confirmed)


Abstract submission

All abstracts will be subject to double-blind review by at least two members of the scientific committee. Acceptance of a submission will be based on: theoretical and empirical significance; methodological soundness; relevance to the theme of the conference; technical competency; and logical clarity. The official language of the conference is English.

Abstracts should be submitted via e-mail attachment to ATLAS ( This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ) no later than May 31, 2007 and should include author's name, institution, contact address/e-mail and title. Abstracts (approximately 300-500 words) should indicate background, theoretical/ practical implications, methods and/or data sources, and indicative findings of the paper. The title should be no more than 12 words. Up to 6 keywords should be provided. Authors should also indicate clearly which theme(s) of the conference their proposed paper relates to. Abstracts not clearly related to the theme of the conference will not be accepted. Receipt of abstracts will be acknowledged and decisions on acceptance made and provided no later than June 30, 2007.


Important dates and deadlines

Abstract submission: May 31, 2007
Notification of acceptance:   June 30, 2007
Conference: September 5-8, 2007
Full paper submission: December 30, 2007



Publication details

Full papers will be included in the conference proceedings to be published. Outstanding papers will be published by tourism journals, including the Journal of Heritage Tourism (ed. Dallen Timothy, Arizona State University, USA), the Journal of Tourism and Development (ed. Carlos Costa, University of Aveiro, Portugal), and the World Journal of Tourism, Leisure and Sport (ed. Razaq Raj, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK). Selected papers will be published in both English and Portuguese languages in separate thematic volumes.


Scientific committee

Carlos Fernandes Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo, Portugal
Frances McGettigan   Athlone Institute of Technology, Ireland
Roger Vaughn Bournemouth University, UK
Alexieva Iordanka University of Food Technologies, Bulgaria
Jonathan Edwards Bournemouth University, UK
Xosé Solla University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Greg Richards TRAM-Tourism Research and Marketing, Spain
Julie Wilson Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain/University of the West of England, UK
Tânia Kapiki T.E.I. Thessaloniki, Greece
Jorge Costa Institute for Tourism Planning and Development, Portugal
Carlos Costa University of Aveiro, Portugal
Daniela A. Jelincic Culturelink/IMO, Croatia


ATLAS SIG's - associated meetings

ATLAS Special Interest Groups (SIGs) will be running parallel sessions during the conference:

  • Cultural Tourism Research Group
  • Gastronomy and Tourism Research Group
  • Tourism SME´s Research Group
  • Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage Research Group
  • Backpacker Research Group
  • Policy Research Group
  • Tourism and Socio Cultural Identities Research Group
  • Business Tourism Research Group
  • Spa and Wellness Tourism Research Group
  • Mass Tourism Research Group
  • Tourism and Disaster Research Group



Viana do Castelo, Portugal, 5 - 7 September 2007

 
< Prev   Next >



Lowest International Airfares Online!

 

Powered by WebRing.

Who's Online