Introduction.- Special Interest Tourism: The evolution of a concept.- Surf Tourism Tribe.- Dark Tourism.- Cycling Tourism.- Destination/Brand Loyalists.- Luxury Travel.- Diaspora Tourism/Nostalgia Tourism Tribes.- Couchsurfer and Airbnb User Tribes.- Astronomy Tourism Tribes.- Lifestyle Hotels: Hospitality Catering to Tribes.- Foodie Tribes.- Camper/Free Camper/Freedom Campers Tribes.- Traveler tribe (vs tourist tribe).- Geotourism Tribes.- Volcano Tourism Tribes.- Backpacker Tourism Tribes.- Volunteerism – The Olympics Tribe.- Health Tourism.- Tribes of Grey Nomads.- Embodied Boarders: Snowboarding Tribes.- Accessible Tourism Tribes.- Avitourism Tribes.- Conclusion.
Professor Christof Pforr is Discipline Leader (Tourism, Hospitality & Events) and Course Coordinator for Tourism & Hospitality with the School of Marketing, Faculty of Business & Law, Curtin University (Western Australia).
Prior to joining Curtin University in 2003, Professor Pforr held academic positions at three other Australia universities and has been a Visiting Professor at universities in Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. Prof Pforr’s past and current research is inter- and multidisciplinary. In essence, his activities have concentrated on four interconnected research areas, sustainability, tourism public policy, destination governance and special interest tourism, all fields he has frequently published in. Professor Pforr has contributed to more than 150 publications (including 10 books) and numerous national and international research projects.
Professor Ross Dowling is Honorary Professor of Tourism in the
School of Business & Law at Edith Cowan University, Western
Australia. He was appointed as the University’s Foundation
Professor of Tourism in 2002 and he served in this capacity for 16
years until he retired from full-time work at the end of 2018. He
now conducts research into ecotourism, geotourism and cruise ship
tourism and has written or edited 16 books on these subjects. He is
actively involved in the development of tourism and in Western
Australia he is chair of Destination Perth and Vice President of
Geoparks WA. For his contributions to tourism in Western Australia
he has been awarded the Sir David Brand Medal recognising a
life-time contribution to the industry. In addition he has been
awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) and been made a
Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for his contributions to
tourism at a national level.
Dr Michael Volgger is a Senior Lecturer with the School of
Marketing at Curtin University in Western Australia where he is
Co-Director of the Tourism Research Cluster. Michael holds a
doctoral degree in Economics and Business Administration and a
master’s degree in Social and Cultural Anthropology. His areas of
expertise span questions of transformation and social coordination
in tourism destination management, tourism product development and
consumer behaviour. Particular interests include the sharing
economy, responsible consumer behaviour, development of tourism
atmospheres , the governance of the tourism supply side and social
perspectives on tourist behaviour. He has been part of research
teams which have received research grants in the range of AUD1
million in Europe and Australia and has published more than 60
academic articles and four books. Dr Michael Volgger has lectured
on tourism and hospitality in Australia, Germany and
Switzerland.
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