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What, and Who, Is Social Tourism? The Roles of the Public, Private and Voluntary Sector in Social Tourism Provision in Flanders, Belgium (2021)
Book Chapter
Minnaert, L. (2021). What, and Who, Is Social Tourism? The Roles of the Public, Private and Voluntary Sector in Social Tourism Provision in Flanders, Belgium. In J. Lima, & C. Eusebio (Eds.), Social Tourism: Global Challenges and Approaches (158-168). Wallingford: CAB International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1079/9781789241211.0013

In many social tourism systems, private-sector partners play a large role in social tourism provision. This begs the question: how exactly does one classify social tourism initiatives? Which conditions do providers need to meet to be classed as 'soci... Read More about What, and Who, Is Social Tourism? The Roles of the Public, Private and Voluntary Sector in Social Tourism Provision in Flanders, Belgium.

Stakeholder stories: Exploring social tourism networks (2020)
Journal Article
Minnaert, L. (2020). Stakeholder stories: Exploring social tourism networks. Annals of Tourism Research, 83, Article 102979. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2020.102979

Social tourism networks are uniquely diverse, as they include beneficiaries who are usually excluded from tourism participation. They often rely on collaborations with social organisations outside of tourism. This paper discusses the ‘Large Scale Lis... Read More about Stakeholder stories: Exploring social tourism networks.

Family Travel in the US: Attitudes and Barriers to Family Wellbeing (2018)
Book Chapter
Minnaert, L. (2018). Family Travel in the US: Attitudes and Barriers to Family Wellbeing. In A. M. Munar, J. G. Alsop, S. Benjamin, K. Boluk, A. Carr, L. Cooke, & P. Wright (Eds.), Tourism and Wellness: Travel for the Good of All?. Rowman & Littlefield

Critical Turns in Tourism Studies (2018)
Book Chapter
Ateljević, I., Pritchard, A., Morgan, N., Čaušević, S., & Minnaert, L. (2018). Critical Turns in Tourism Studies. In C. Cooper, S. Volo, W. C. Gartner, & N. Scott (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Tourism Management: Applications of Theories And Concepts to Tourism. SAGE Publications

Tourism Management: An Introduction (2018)
Book
Inkson, C., & Minnaert, L. (2018). Tourism Management: An Introduction. (2nd edn). SAGE Publications

An introductory text that gives its reader a strong understanding of the dimensions of tourism, the industries of which it is comprised, the issues that affect its success, and the management of its impact on destination economies, environments and c... Read More about Tourism Management: An Introduction.

Prospect: The Future of Critical Tourism Studies: Reflections on the Road Ahead (2018)
Journal Article
Causevic, S., Minnaert, L., Morgan, N., & Pritchard, A. (2018). Prospect: The Future of Critical Tourism Studies: Reflections on the Road Ahead. Tourism Analysis, 23(2), 177-181. https://doi.org/10.3727/108354218x15210313504517

Since its inception in 2005, Critical Tourism Studies (CTS) has profiled itself as a network of scholars who share a vision of producing and promoting social change in and through tourism practice, research, and education. It has sought to legitimize... Read More about Prospect: The Future of Critical Tourism Studies: Reflections on the Road Ahead.

Ten Years of Critical Tourism Studies: Reflections on the Road Less Traveled (2018)
Journal Article
Morgan, N., Pritchard, A., Causevic, S., & Minnaert, L. (2018). Ten Years of Critical Tourism Studies: Reflections on the Road Less Traveled. Tourism Analysis, 23(2), 183-187. https://doi.org/10.3727/108354218x15210313504535

This introduction to the Special Issue describes and reviews the development of the Critical Tourism Studies Network and its unfolding values-led humanist and transformative perspective. It defines its philosophical roots and its inquiry–learning–act... Read More about Ten Years of Critical Tourism Studies: Reflections on the Road Less Traveled.

Social Tourism (2017)
Book Chapter
Minnaert, L. (2017). Social Tourism. In S. Agarwal, G. Busby, & R. Huang (Eds.), Special Interest Tourism: Concepts, Contexts and Cases (18-27). Wallingford: CAB International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1079/9781780645667.0018

This chapter defines the concept of social tourism, provides a brief overview of its history and development, reviews different social tourism systems, and discusses the potential impacts of social tourism on participants.

The Community’s Perspective (2015)
Book Chapter
Derom, I., Vanwynsenberghe, R., & Minnaert, L. (2015). The Community’s Perspective. In M. M. Parent, & J. Chappelet (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Sports Event Management (229-247). Routledge

Tourists of the world, unite! The interpretation and facilitation of tourism towards the end of the Soviet Union (1962–1990) (2014)
Journal Article
Assipova, Z., & Minnaert, L. (2014). Tourists of the world, unite! The interpretation and facilitation of tourism towards the end of the Soviet Union (1962–1990). Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events, 6(3), 215-230. https://doi.org/10.1080/19407963.2014.907300

After decades of relative neglect by the Soviet state, leisure and tourism provision in the USSR underwent a period of rapid growth and institutionalisation between 1962 and 1990. This paper explores the ideological role attributed to leisure activit... Read More about Tourists of the world, unite! The interpretation and facilitation of tourism towards the end of the Soviet Union (1962–1990).

Making the Olympics work: interpreting diversity and inclusivity in employment and skills development pre-London 2012 (2013)
Journal Article
Minnaert, L. (2014). Making the Olympics work: interpreting diversity and inclusivity in employment and skills development pre-London 2012. Contemporary Social Science, 9(2), 196-209. https://doi.org/10.1080/21582041.2013.838290

The rising cost of staging the Olympic Games has resulted in closer scrutiny on their potential economic impacts. Employment and skills development are often used at the bidding stage to – at least partly – justify the cost of the Games. This article... Read More about Making the Olympics work: interpreting diversity and inclusivity in employment and skills development pre-London 2012.