1st Edition

Early Framers of Tourism Knowledge, Volume II

Edited By Metin Kozak, Nazmi Kozak Copyright 2023

    This book emphasises the work, the remarkable contributions, and the lifetime achievements of internationally respected scholars who have made lifelong contribution to advancing tourism studies and the dissemination of tourism–based knowledge and education across the world.

    Strengthening a field and its ability to form the own traditions is undoubtedly possible with a bridge to be established between the past, present and future. The capacity of research carried out today and in the future is built on the outputs of education and research completed in the past, adding new links to the chain. The history of tourism studies and education dates to the early years of the 20th century and began recording a momentum in its second half. There is, therefore, a lot more to do in terms of the institutionalization of such a young and dynamic field and this book aims to introduce tourism scholars with their widest geographical representation, dating from the first years of tourism research back in the early 1900s.

    Volume II of IV includes tributes to 20 scholars who have defined tourism as an object of academic study, established its foundations and organisations, and widened its scope to encompass thousands of empirical studies. Each of these volumes contains different profiles thereby bringing 80 of the pioneers in tourism more vividly to life.

    This book was originally published as a special issue of Anatolia: An International Journal of Tourism & Hospitality Research.

    Introduction: Early framers of tourism knowledge landscape

    Metin Kozak and Nazmi Kozak

    1. David Airey: man with beard and burgundy trousers

    Brian Wheeller

    2. David Harrison: anthropologist, sociologist, and raconteur

    Stephen Pratt

    3. Dean MacCannell: towards an understanding of capitalism

    Maximiliano E Korstanje

    4. Dennison Nash: a self-described outsider

    Amy Savener

    5. Donald E. Hawkins: transferring knowledge into practice

    Kristin M. Lamoureux

    6. Donald Getz: the symbiotic innovator

    Joe Goldblatt

    7. Douglas C. Frechtling: promoting research excellence

    Donald E. Hawkins

    8. Douglas G. Pearce: a pioneer who bridged disciplines, languages and territories

    Christian Schott

    9. Eduardo Fayos-Solà: a life devoted to tourism

    Aurora Pedro

    10. Egon Smeral: ground breaker in tourism economics

    Haiyan Song

    11. Erik Cohen: the foundations of tourism studies

    Scott A. Cohen

    12. The "Great Wall" in tourism research: Geoff Wall

    Philip Feifan Xie

    13. Graham M.S. Dann: the peripatetic who was pushed and pulled

    Jens Kr. Steen Jacobsen

    14. Three decades in heritage tourism: a tribute to Gregory Ashworth

    John Tunbridge

    15. Hansruedi Müller: a passionate leisure and tourism researcher in the worlds of theory and practice

    Monika Bandi Tanner

    16. Hasan Olalı: pioneer of tourism education and research in Turkey

    Nazmi Kozak

    17. Hasan Zafer Dogan: understanding tourism from a wider perspective

    Hacer Harlak

    18. Huimin (Grace) Gu: a key academic in China’s hospitality industry

    Chris Ryan and Yu Wang

    19. Jafar Jafari: the platform builder

    Honggen Xiao

    20. A portrait of John Crompton's career: running a marathon at quarter mile pace

    James F. Petrick

    Biography

    Metin Kozak is Professor in the School of Communication, Kadir Has University, Turkey. He holds both Master's and Ph.D. degrees in tourism. His research focuses on consumer behaviour, tourism marketing, public health, and sustainability.

    Nazmi Kozak is Professor in the School of Tourism, Anadolu University, Turkey. He gained both his Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in tourism. His research activities focus on tourism marketing, history of tourism, and bibliometrics.