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CABI Tourism: Indigenous Tourism 2025 : CABI Tourism Case Studies: The Diverse Tapestry of Indigenous Tourism: A Multifaceted Landscape

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Link: https://www.cabidigitallibrary.org/journal/tcs/special-issues/indigenous-tourism
 
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Abstract Registration Due Aug 15, 2024
Submission Deadline Nov 4, 2024
Notification Due Sep 2, 2024
Final Version Due Nov 4, 2024
Categories    tourism   indigenous tourism   community based tourism   indigenous studies
 

Call For Papers

Aims and Scope: This special issue of Tourism Cases is designed to share, understand and celebrate the diverse lived experiences of Indigenous tourism across the globe. Importantly, the Special Issue acknowledges the importance of Indigenous voices and so we seek co-developed cases that are either authored or co-authored by First Nations business operators, researchers and/or practitioners.

Topics considered:
Innovation and entrepreneurship in Indigenous tourism
Employment, engagement and leveraging tourism to deliver benefits for community/ies
Government policy, governance and enablers of Indigenous tourism
Leveraging tourism to create new socio-economic opportunities, or diversifying economies through tourism
Public and private partnerships and collaboration
Indigenous tourism and the SDGs
Indigenous tourism and cultural immersion
The power of storytelling
Indigenous tourism and reconciliation
Community based tourism and Indigenous peoples
Reciprocity, protocols and ethical partnerships
Celebrating the resilience of Indigenous cultures

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