
Journal of Heritage Tourism
Editor Dallen J. Timothy, Arizona State University
Papers accepted for publication, to appear in future issues
The papers below are uncorrected proofs of peer-reviewed articles which have been accepted for this journal but not yet assigned to an issue and published. As these papers are not finalised, the text is subject to change. Please always refer to the latest version of the paper, and if you wish to cite one of these papers list it as 'forthcoming' until it is removed from this page on publication.
- James Davis, Mark Jackson and Richard Jackson
- Heritage Tourism and Group Identity: Polynesians in the American West (JHT-0064)
- Available online 04-03-2008
- Damian Stamer, Kimberly Lerdall and Chao Guo
- Managing Heritage Volunteers: An Exploratory Study of Volunteer Programmes in Art Museums Worldwide (JHT043)
- Available online 21-12-2007
- Megha Budruk, Dave D. White, Jill A. Wodrich and Carena J. van Riper
- Connecting Visitors to People and Place: Visitors' Perceptions of Authenticity at Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona (JHT045)
- Available online 21-12-2007
- Aylin Orbasli and Simon Woodward
- A Railway 'Route' as a Linear Heritage Attraction: The Hijaz Railway in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (JHT021)
- Available online 28-11-2007
- Warwick Frost
- Popular Culture as a Different Type of Heritage: The Making of AC/DC Lane (JHT041)
- Available online 28-11-2007
- Renata Fox
- Marin Držic´: A Case for Croatian Literary Tourism (JHT020)
- Available online 28-11-2007
- Lilach Lev Ari and David Mittelberg
- Between Authenticity and Ethnicity: Heritage Tourism and Reethnification among Diaspora Jewish Youth (JHT027)
- Available online 28-11-2007
- Andrea Terry
- Claiming Christmas for the Tourist: 'Living History' in Dundurn Castle (JHT029)
- Available online 28-11-2007
- Manuel A. Rivera, Tadayuki Hara and Gerald Kock
- Economic Impact of Cultural Events: The Case of the Zora! Festival (JHT039)
- Available online 28-11-2007
- Anna Leask and Alan Fyall
- Editorial - Introduction: Managing World Heritage (JHT054)
- Available on-line 13-9-2007
- Jane James and Carolyn N. Wild
- The Bigger They Are, the Harder They Fall!: Sustainable Tourism Planning at Naracoorte Caves World Heritage Site,
australia (JHT060)
- Available on-line 13-9-2007
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