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    Learning from the COVID-19 Pandemic: Media Representations of Responsible Coffee Tourism Practices in Indonesia

    This paper reviews the media representations of responsible coffee tourism practices during the pandemic of COVID-19 in Indonesia. The key aim is to identify the leading actor and the themes of responsible cof...

    Heri Setiyorini, Tingzhen Chen in Community Empowerment, Sustainable Cities,… (2022)

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    Integrated Risk Management, a Conduit to Building Resilient and Sustainable Local Government Communities: A Sco** Review

    The management of risk and its integration with business strategy (corporate plan) and performance is important to building resilient and sustainable local communities. Local Governments fulfil a series of vit...

    Christina Rutendo Mushaya, Taha Chaiechi in Community Empowerment, Sustainable Cities,… (2022)

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    The Application of Netnography as a Tool for Understanding Visitors’ Resilience: The Case of Villages in Central Java

    Since the tourism industry plays a critical role in economic development, tourism resilience from both the supplier and demand sides needs to be considered. The tourism industry’s resilience is partly dependen...

    Dwi Sugiharti, Taha Chaiechi in Community Empowerment, Sustainable Cities,… (2022)

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    Community Resilience: Do Differences in COVID-Induced Regional Economic Impacts Draw Different Community Initiatives in Response? A Thematic Analysis

    COVID-19 affected every part of Australia - disrupting businesses and livelihoods, creating uncertainty for communities. This paper examined how COVID-19 impacted Cairns and Townsville with the specific aim to...

    Someek Basu, Josephine Pryce in Community Empowerment, Sustainable Cities,… (2022)

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    Sustainable Cities and Modern Built Heritage: The Value of Art Deco in Brisbane

    It is incumbent for city planners seeking to achieve sustainable cities that they utilise their modern built heritage resources. The built environment contributes significantly to the carbon footprint of a cit...

    Andrea Schurmann, Josephine Pryce in Community Empowerment, Sustainable Cities,… (2022)

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    Towards Develo** a Multisensory Scale to Capture Attributes of Heritage Boutique Hotels

    Heritage tourism is one of the fastest-growing global segments of the Tourism and Hospitality industry, with associated products and experiences generating substantial benefits for tourism operators, promoting...

    Zahra Pourabedin, Tracey Mahony in Community Empowerment, Sustainable Cities,… (2022)

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    Utilising Collaborative Autoethnography in Exploring Affinity Tourism: Insights from Experiences in the Field at Gardens by the Bay

    This chapter considers how a collaborative autoethnographic (CAE) approach informed and lent insight into our research. The research explored how affinity tourism can ignite interest in the not-so-familiar and...

    Josephine Pryce, Hayley Pryce in Asian Qualitative Research in Tourism (2018)

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    An Evaluation of ‘Work’ for People with a Severe Persistent Mental Illness

    The idea of employment for people with a severe persistent mental illness (SPMI) has great merit and much research has been conducted which identifies the value of such initiatives. However, it seems that the ...

    Josephine Pryce in Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal (2013)

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    Visitor Interest in Heritage Railways of Asia

    Interest in heritage railways has grown phenomenally in the last 50 years, with countries like the UK, Australia and US, noting the value of this interest to visitors, workers, volunteers, and communities; and...

    Josephine Pryce, Taha Chaiechi in Proceedings of the International Conferenc… (2013)