publications

Allison Anderson - selected publications

  • Anderson, A (2025) Confessions of a GenX TikTok Traveller. Paper presented at the Council of Australian University Tourism and Hospitality Educators (CAUTHE) conference, February 7-10, Brisbane, Queensland. 

  • Anderson, A (2024) Global trends in tourism: the academic approach vs the commercial approach to understanding. Paper presented at the Council of Australian University Tourism and Hospitality Educators (CAUTHE) conference, February 7-10, Hobart, Tasmania. 

  • Anderson, A (2023) A practitioner’s perspective on government-led destination planning in Australia. Paper delivered at the Critical Tourism Studies Asia Pacific conference, February 1-3, Hanoi, Vietnam. 

  • Anderson, A (2023) Push and Pull factors: Academia vs Consulting and the space in between. Expert workshop delivered at the Critical Tourism Studies Asia Pacific conference, February 1-3, Hanoi, Vietnam. 

  • Pabel, A, Pryce, J & Anderson, A (eds) (2021) Research Considerations for emerging scholars, Channel View, UK.  

  • Anderson, A (2021) Pragmatism and multidisciplinary study. In Pabel, Pryce & Anderson (eds) Research Considerations for emerging scholars, Channel View, UK.  

  • Anderson, A & Pabel, A (2017) Building a bridge and getting over it: Academic research meeting tourism industry needs. Paper presented at the Council of Australian University Tourism and Hospitality Educators (CAUTHE) conference, February 7-10, Dunedin NZ. 

  • Anderson, A & Law, L (2014) Tropical Urban Design in Australia. In Byrne, Chandler & Echberg (eds) Urban Voices: Celebrating Urban Design in Australia, Urban Design Forum, Melbourne.  

  • Anderson, A (2010) Tablelands Food Tourism: Priorities for Development, Masters Thesis, James Cook University, Cairns. 

  • Anderson, A. (2001) The Power of Community Involvement in Tourism, Harry Holgate Fellowship paper funded by Tourism Tasmania and Tourism Council Tasmania.  

  • Anderson, A & Law, L (2015) Putting Carmona’s Place Shaping Continuum to use in research practice, Journal of Urban Design 20(5) p. 545-562.  

  • Anderson A & Law, L (2012) An advanced framework for food trail performance, Journal of Vacation Marketing, 18(4) p. 275-286. 

  • Pabel, A & Anderson, A (2017) Balancing the needs of industry and academia in developing a market-ready sustainable tourism masters program. Paper presented at the Council of Australian University Tourism and Hospitality Educators (CAUTHE) conference, February 7-10, Dunedin NZ. 

  • Prideaux, B, Thompson, M, Pabel, A, and Anderson, A (2017) A preliminary investigation into tourists’ reactions to coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef. Paper presented at the Council of Australian University Tourism and Hospitality Educators (CAUTHE) conference, February 7-10, Dunedin NZ. 

  • Anderson, A & Prideaux, B (2016) What does tropical feel look like from a tourist perspective? Paper presented at the Global Tourism and Hospitality Conference, May 16-18, Hong Kong. 

  • Anderson, A & Prideaux, B (2015) The place, polity and power elements of context in destination development. Paper presented at the Council of Australian University Tourism and Hospitality Educators (CAUTHE) conference, February 2-6, Gold Coast. 

 

  • Anderson, A & Prideaux, B (2014) The nature-urban experience continuum. Paper presented at the International Tourism Studies Association (ITSA) Conference, November 25-28, Perth. 

  • Lee, L, Prideaux, B & Anderson, A (2014) Drivers shaping Cairns’ future tourism development. Paper presented at the International Tourism Studies Association (ITSA) Conference, November 25-28, Perth. 

  • Anderson, A & Prideaux, B (2014) Integrated mega-resorts: the clash between public interest and neoliberalism. Paper presented at the Council of Australian University Tourism and Hospitality Educators (CAUTHE) conference, February 9-12, Brisbane.  

  • Anderson, A. Prideaux, B. & Law, L (2013) Tropical places with personality: Key issues for Urban Design in the tropical tourism landscape. Paper presented at the Asia Pacific Tourism Association (APTA) conference, July 1-4, Bangkok, Thailand.