2023 CONFERENCE
Presentation
CALL FOR PAPERS & SESSIONS
3rd Critical Tourism Studies - Asia Pacific Conference
Vietnam, Hanoi | 13-17 February 2023
Conference Hosts and Supporting Partners
Keynote Speakers
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Individual and Session Abstract Submission Guidelines
Paper Abstracts Deadline: rolling acceptance
Submit Paper Abstracts HERE*
Abstracts should include:
Paper Session Abstracts- rolling acceptance
Submit Session Abstracts HERE
Sessions are called for where organisers will coalesce papers under a coherent and unified theme. These can be (1) closed (organisers secure appropriate papers for their session) or (2) open sessions (organisers make a public call). Sessions will be comprised of up to 4 papers. Organisers should prepare a 400-word session description with instructions clearly outlined and should include:
Author Guidelines
Submit Paper Abstracts HERE*
Abstracts should include:
- Abstract title (descriptive and unambiguous)
- Author names, affiliations, and email addresses
- Research context and background
- Research question/problem statement
- Methods employed and rationale
- Findings and results
- Discussion and contribution to critical tourism studies
- Keywords (up to 5)
- Abstract to be labeled – author surname_CTSAP3 Abstract
- 400-word maximum word limit
- *Papers that are part of sessions should be submitted using the paper abstract submission form. Please indicate on the form the name of the session that your paper belongs.
Paper Session Abstracts- rolling acceptance
Submit Session Abstracts HERE
Sessions are called for where organisers will coalesce papers under a coherent and unified theme. These can be (1) closed (organisers secure appropriate papers for their session) or (2) open sessions (organisers make a public call). Sessions will be comprised of up to 4 papers. Organisers should prepare a 400-word session description with instructions clearly outlined and should include:
- Session title (descriptive and unambiguous)
- Organiser/s names, affiliations and email addresses
- Concept/theme with clear description of background, aims and key guiding literature
- Session proposal to be labelled – Proposer names_CTSAP3 Session proposal
- Structure required of abstracts (see below)
Author Guidelines
- The 3rd Critical Tourism Studies Asia Pacific abides by APA7
- 12 Font, Times New Roman
- Single spaced
Conference Chairs:
Joseph M. Cheer, Wakayama University, Japan
Jamie Gillen, AUT, New Zealand; UCSI University, Malaysia
Maren Viol, British University Vietnam, British University Vietnam
Organizing Committee:
- Husna Zainal Abidin, Wakayama University, Japan
- Jaeyeon Choe, Swansea University, Wales
- Claudia Dolezal, IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems, Austria
- Jeremy Lemarie, University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France
- Harng Luh Sin, James Cook University Singapore Campus, Singapore
- Mary Mostafenezhad, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, USA
- Dung Nguyen, Vietnam National University, Vietnam
- Quỳnh Bùi Nhật, Vietnam National University, Vietnam
- Chin Ee Ong, Sun Yat Sen University, China
- Faith Ong, Unviersity of Queensland, Australia
- Yana Wengel, Hainan University-Arizona State University, China
- Aaron Tham, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia
- Anne Hardy, University of Tasmania, Australia
- Paresh Pant, Griffith University, Australia
References
Beck, U. (2016). The metamorphosis of the world: How climate change is transforming our concept of the world. Polity.
Kafka, F, (1915). The Metamorphosis. Kurt Wolf Verlag.
Latour, B. (2021). After lockdown: A metamorphosis. Polity.
Moore, J. W. (Ed.). (2016). Anthropocene or capitalocene? Nature, history, and the crisis of capitalism. PM Press.
Schumpeter, J. A. (1942). Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy. Harvard University Press.
Sin, H. L., Mostafanezhad, M., & Cheer, J. M. (Eds.). (2022). Recentering Tourism Geographies in the ‘Asian Century’. Routledge.
Beck, U. (2016). The metamorphosis of the world: How climate change is transforming our concept of the world. Polity.
Kafka, F, (1915). The Metamorphosis. Kurt Wolf Verlag.
Latour, B. (2021). After lockdown: A metamorphosis. Polity.
Moore, J. W. (Ed.). (2016). Anthropocene or capitalocene? Nature, history, and the crisis of capitalism. PM Press.
Schumpeter, J. A. (1942). Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy. Harvard University Press.
Sin, H. L., Mostafanezhad, M., & Cheer, J. M. (Eds.). (2022). Recentering Tourism Geographies in the ‘Asian Century’. Routledge.
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