1st Edition
Methodological Advancements in Social Impacts of Tourism Research
Introduction: Methodological advancements in social impacts of tourism research
Manuel Alector Ribeiro and Kyle Maurice Woosnam
1. Do residents differentiate between the impacts of tourism, cruise tourism, and Airbnb tourism?
Evan J. Jordan, José Cabral Vieira, Carlos M. Santos and Ting-Yen (Tim) Huang
2. Towards advancing theory and methods on tourism development from residents’ perspectives: Developing a framework on the pathway to impact
Hossein G. T. Olya
3. The effect of minority residents’ attitudes and emotional solidarity on ethnic neighborhood tourism: a multigroup invariance analysis
Naho Ueda Maruyama, Manuel Alector Ribeiro and Kyle Maurice Woosnam
4. Assessing explicit and implicit stereotypes in tourism: self-reports and implicit association test
Wai Tsz Serene Tse and Vincent Wing Sun Tung
5. Interferences generated on the well-being of local communities by the activity of online platforms for tourist accommodation
José Maria Martín-Martín, Juan F. Prados-Castillo, Juan de Dios Jiménez Aguilera and Eva Porras González
6. Towards sustainable tourism development in a mature destination: measuring multi-group invariance between residents and visitors’ attitudes with high use of accommodation-sharing platforms
Andrés Chamarro, José Cobo-Benita and María Dolores Herrero Amo
7. Social impacts of mega-events: a systematic narrative review and research agenda
Judith Mair, P. Monica Chien, Sarah Jane Kelly & Stephanie Derrington
8. Exploring the neglected voices of children in sustainable tourism development: a comparative study in six European tourist destinations
Marko Koščak, Mladen Knežević, Daniel Binder, Antonio Pelaez-Verdet, Cem Işik, Vladimir Mićić, Katarina Borisavljević and Tina Šegota
Biography
Manuel Alector Ribeiro is Associate Professor in Tourism Management at the University of Surrey, UK; Senior Research Fellow in the School of Tourism and Hospitality Management at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa; and Research Member in the Research Centre for Tourism, Sustainability and Well- being (Cinturs) at the University of Algarve, Portugal.
Kyle Maurice Woosnam is Professor of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management at the Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources, University of Georgia, USA and Senior Research Fellow in the School of Tourism and Hospitality Management at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa.






