Alison McIntosh

Alison J. McIntosh is a New Zealand tourism and hospitality academic. Previously a professor at the University of Waikato,[1] she is now a professor at Auckland University of Technology.[2] Her research areas include Critical Tourism and Hospitality, Tourist Behaviour and Heritage and Cultural Tourism.[1]

Selected works

  • McIntosh, Alison J., and Richard C. Prentice. "Affirming authenticity: Consuming cultural heritage." Annals of Tourism Research 26.3 (1999): 589–612.
  • Cockburn-Wootten, C., Alison J. McIntosh, Kim Smith and Sharon Jefferies. "Communicating across tourism silos for inclusive sustainable partnerships." Journal of Sustainable Tourism 26.9 (2018): 1483–1498.
  • McIntosh, Alison J., and Anne Zahra. "A cultural encounter through volunteer tourism: Towards the ideals of sustainable tourism?." Journal of Sustainable Tourism 15.5 (2007): 541–556.
  • Mcintosh, Alison J., and Anna Siggs. "An exploration of the experiential nature of boutique accommodation." Journal of Travel Research 44.1 (2005): 74–81.

References

  1. 1 2 "Professional & Organisational Development Unit". Waikato.ac.nz. Retrieved 20 October 2017.
  2. "Alison McIntosh". AUT. 28 August 2017. Retrieved 20 October 2017.


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