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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Advancements in technology and digital media in tourism39
Future trajectories of festival research22
On the need for sustainable tourism consumption19
After Eat, Pray, Love: Tourism, Orientalism, and cartographies of salvation18
Conspicuous souvenirs: Analysing touristic self-presentation through souvenir display15
Taking a walk: The female tourist experience14
Exploring the hospitality-tourism nexus: Directions and questions for past and future research13
Social exclusion and conflict in a rural tourism community: A case study from Likeng Village, China13
Theorising tourism in crisis: Writing and relating in place13
(Staying with) the trouble with tourism and travel theory?13
Understanding the place-making practices of backpackers11
Quality of life perspectives for different social groups in a World Centre of Tourism and Leisure11
Developing sustainable tourism through public-private partnership to alleviate poverty in Ghana11
The transmedia tourist: A theory of how digitalization reinforces the de-differentiation of tourism and social life11
From its drifter past to nomadic futures: future directions in backpacking research and practice10
Social media, popular culture and ‘soft heritage’: Chinese tourists in search of Harry Potter9
Young tourists’ experiences at dark tourism sites: Towards a conceptual framework9
Overcoming urban frontiers: Ordering Favela tourism actor-networks9
Tourists’ private social dining experiences8
Messy realities and collaborative knowledge production in tourism8
The Attraction of the Mundane – How everyday life contributes to destination attractiveness in the Nordic region7
Tourist’s mobilities: Walking, cycling, driving and waiting7
Escape? But where? About ‘escape tourism’7
Performing a walking holiday: Routing, immersing and co-dwelling7
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