Tourism Geographies

Papers
(The TQCC of Tourism Geographies is 9. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Trigger events, moments, and destination evolution in a post-socialist context96
Land of sky and tourists: impacts of tourism in Asheville, North Carolina80
Author Meets Critic: Tourism, Cyclones, Hurricanes, and Flooding53
Tourism and the blue economy45
What of tomorrow night? Urban night im/mobilities in Venice41
Domestic rebordering and tourism space: provincial mergers, identity, and mobility in Vietnam40
Inclusive research in tourism: are we enabling or disabling people with disability?39
The use of Instagram as a gaytrification tool for a queer precinct37
Rethinking placemaking through rural tourism in Chengkan Village, China35
Towards posthuman geographies of volunteer tourism in a time of polycrisis34
Precarious labour geographies of working holiday makers: querying sustainability34
From niches to regime: sustainability transitions in a diverse tourism destination30
Re-examining tourist health, safety, and well-being in a global pandemic context.29
Commodification of photogenic sites and rise of ‘selfie parks’ as tourist enclaves29
Dark tourism goes underground: ghostly materialities of Japanese occupation in Datong, China29
Space tourism and sustainable trajectory28
Steering change: universities and adaptive rural tourism in Azheke, China24
Illusion of inclusion: #BlackVanlife as counter-storytelling23
Lines of memory. RELICT borders as footprints for tourism22
The ‘darkest history’ must live: narrating Sino-Japanese relations through museum geopolitics22
On tourism, geography and the biopolitical22
Community perceptions of home represented on screen: implications for film-induced tourism21
Conceptualising destination degrowth for sustainable tourism development in three German biosphere reserves21
The end of participatory destination governance as we thought to know it21
Heritage and landscape narratives: how rural stereotypes are shaping UNESCO biosphere reserves20
Authenticity: the state-of-the-art in tourism geographies20
TripAdvisor as a ‘geo-pastoral technology’20
Asset mapping for sustainable tourism development in UNESCO’s Frontenac Arch Biosphere reserve19
An auto-ethnography of confronting the transatlantic slavery discourses of Liverpool19
Is Antarctica subject to overtourism? Views from expedition ship passengers and workers18
Plantation Disaster Capitalism in Maui: Reckoning with Tourism after the Fire18
Socio-technical analysis and environmental justice as approaches to promoting a sustainable tourism model in biosphere reserves18
Mapping tourist landscapes in pandemic times: a dwelling-in-motion perspective18
Resistance or exclusion? The paradoxes of volunteer tourism, migration, and memorialization nexuses18
Gurung Dharug Ngurrawa (kids on Dharug Country) – centring children’s experiences of Indigenous-led tourism18
Knowledge mobilization, wildfire risk, and sustainable tourism in UNESCO biosphere reserves17
Authenticity and spectrality of space heritage: Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan17
Regenerative tourism: a state-of-the-art review17
Tinder and tourist intimacy : women’s digital encounters with tourists in Yogyakarta, Indonesia17
UNESCO biosphere zoning, local management, and empowerment in community-based tourism: lessons from Guatemala17
The new tourism geopolitics: bridging tourism geographies and political geography17
Making tourism geographies: a tribute to Alan A. Lew’s lifework17
Geographies of hotel guest electricity, water and gas consumption17
Communities of learning and practice: a research agenda in tourism16
Tourism at the end of the world: places to play as kinopolitical constellations16
Unfolding touristification in retail landscapes: Evidence from rent gaps on high street retail16
Beyond social innovation to sustainable livelihoods in tourism16
Tourism geographies and disaster risk: a state-of-the art review and agenda16
The hauntology of climate change: glacier retreat and dark tourism15
Fake news simulated performance: gazing and performing to reinforce negative destination stereotypes15
Digital nomadism: transforming places, contesting spaces14
National tourism organizations and climate change14
Island tourism: past, present, and prospects14
“A nation built on coal”: transcalar memory work at the Big Pit14
How Instagram shapes visitors’ relation to wild places14
25 years of tourist tracking: a geographical perspective13
Social learning for disaster-resilient urban destinations: dual-path knowledge co-production and bridging organizations13
Anti-tourism activism and the inconvenient truths about mass tourism, touristification and overtourism13
Non-place making: Chinese tourists’ production of tourist spaces through social media13
Crafting destination stories: enacting and sharing cultural memory for Indigenous tourism13
Singular times and multiple temporalities of the future in tourism planning13
A comparison of tourism-related stressors experienced by residents of three island destinations12
Digital voluntourism and sense of place: volunteers’ responsibility towards an ‘imaginary locality’12
Justice in tourism geographies12
Legality of soundscape alterations induced by tourism-related soundmaking in residential locations12
Quo vadis research on spatial atmospheres?11
The state, political trigger events and path creation in tourism destination in Ethiopia11
Commemoration and commodification: slavery heritage, Black travel and the #YearofReturn2019 in Ghana11
The touristic transformation of postcolonial states: human zoos, global tourism competition, and the emergence of zoo-managing states11
Co-designing accessible tourism WITH the disability community for embodied choice11
‘I hate those words, I love you!’. Care-leavers’ reflections of orphanage tourism11
Path creation for an electricity transition in South African tourism11
Honoring a legend: Dr. Valene L. Smith11
Pragmatic arguments for decolonising tourism praxis in Africa11
Do tourists want sustainability transitions? Visitor attitudes to destination trajectories during COVID-1910
Where conflicts emerge: spatializing resident–tourist value tensions in Macau street vendor governance10
Geographic mobility and socially segmented attachment of returnees in Chinese ethnic tourism10
Tourists’ perception of distance: a thematic review and conceptual framework10
Gazing from the air: tourist encounters in the age of travel drones10
Feminist tourism geographies as reflected in their emergent histories10
Towards a regenerative shift in tourism: applying a regenerative conceptual framework toward swimmable urban rivers10
Honoring Valene Smith, our prescient foremother10
Seasonality of rural tourism: a comparative analysis of 33 cities in China9
Making sense of sustainable tourism on the periphery: perspectives from Greenland9
Parallel Hong Kong: atmospheric politics of wanghong tourism between city and platform9
Social media and tourism geographies: mapping future research agenda9
Author meets critic: a critical and timely exploration of Yucatán’s predatory and sticky tourism9
Nelson H. H. Graburn - a tribute collection9
Ethnic tourism, structural inequality, and livelihood differentiation in Southwest China9
Emergent geographies of digital nomadism: conceptual framing, insights and implications for tourism9
Critical localisms and commons governance in occupied surfscapes9
Reshaping landscapes and human–environment relationships through geotourism9
Community-based tourism resilience in response to COVID-19 in Brazil’s Kalunga Territory9
From ‘sustainable tourism’ to ‘sustainability transitions in tourism’?9
From Port Misery to Post-Misery? Spectral-geographies and exorcising ‘ghosts’ in Port Adelaide9
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