This page lists all the accepted papers by author. Click on a Panel Referece to see the panel page (showing convenors, abstracts, accepted paper titles & abstracts).
| Author | Paper | Panel |  |
| Abram, Simone | Intervention in policy-making | Plen3 |  |
| Adema, Pauline | 'Garlic capital of the world': foodscapes, festivals and culinary tourism | E2 |  |
| Allais, Lucia | The social agency of sandstone: monuments, materials and mobility at Abu Simbel | D4 |  |
| Alneng, Victor | The right price: local bargains for global players | E4 |  |
| Anderson, Broughton | Where in Scotland is Dumfries and Galloway? Tourism as a vehicle for locating and challenging national and local politics, economics and identity in periphery Scotland | C3 |  |
| Andrews, Hazel | Tourism as 'a moment of being' | G4 |  |
| Archibald, Kenny | The accidental ethnographer? | A1 |  |
| Archibald, Kenny | Identifying backpackers | H1 |  |
| Aziz, Heba | ‘Anthropolicy’: Reflections on the relationship between anthropology and policy | Plen3 |  |
| Bauer, Thomas | Emerging concepts and practices of tourist hospitality among the locals of Viengxay, Lao PDR | A2 |  |
| Bauer, Thomas | Researching locals' perception of tourism in its early stages: insights from site studies in Viengxay, Lao PDR | B2 |  |
| Benson, Michaela | 'There's more to life': why the British migrate to rural France | D1 |  |
| Bhatti, Shaila | The touristic gaze at the Lahore Museum | F1 |  |
| Blain, Jenny | Reburying the past, re-enchanting the present: pagans, archaeological landscapes and reburying the dead | G3 |  |
| Boissevain, Jeremy | Malta and tourism: views from a long-term anthropological engagement | Plen2 |  |
| Brinkhuijsen, Marlies | Legible landscapes: the use of narratives in landscape design for leisure in Dutch cultural landscapes | G2 |  |
| Brittain, Marcus | Straining at the borders of belief: cultural tourism as crisis-management, and the mediatisation of archaeology | F4 |  |
| Buzalka, Juraj | Ethno-tourism and social change in south-east Poland | B4 |  |
| Calvo-Gonzalez, Elena | On 'black culture' and 'Black bodies': state discourses, tourism and public policies in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil | B3 |  |
| Campeanu, Claudia N | Untangling the tourism game: politics, development and local elites in Sighisoara, Romania | B1 |  |
| Campeanu, Claudia N | Touristing home: muddy fields in native anthropology | A3 |  |
| Candea, Matei | Trial by fire: connected and disconnected gaze in Corsica | C1 |  |
| Candea, Matei | Corsica, hospitality and the law: some paradoxes in identity and difference | A2 |  |
| Carter, Thomas | Selling the revolution: the state's involvement in Cuban tourism | B1 |  |
| Causevic, Senija | The significance of dark tourism in the process of tourism development after a long-term political conflict: an issue of Northern Ireland | B1 |  |
| Chabloz, Nadège | 'We don't sell a dream but reality': which dream does 'fair tourism' sell? | E4 |  |
| Chabloz, Nadège | Solidarity tourism: the misunderstandings of the meeting between some French tourists and Burkina Faso inhabitants | D3 |  |
| Chambers, Donna | A postcolonial interrogation of attitudes toward homosexuality and gay tourism: the case of Jamaica | E1 |  |
| Chua, Liana | 'Un-cultural' objects in a 'cultural' space: the disruption of tourist expectations in a Bornean village museum | F1 |  |
| Cipollari, Chiara | 'Married or not?': reflections on fieldwork in Botiza (Romania) | A3 |  |
| Cipollari, Chiara | 'What a picturesque village': producing tourist spaces in North-West Romania | G2 |  |
| Clanton, Carrie | 'Living' history: ghost tourism in the UK | G3 |  |
| Cochran, Matthew | Psychogeographies and the experience of scripted heritage | F2 |  |
| Corbillé, Sophie | 'I don't want to play the indigenous!' Tourism, ethnology and organisation of social and symbolic relations in gentrified neighbourhoods of eastern Paris | F3 |  |
| Cravatte, Céline | 'We don't sell a dream but reality': which dream does 'fair tourism' sell? | E4 |  |
| Cubero, Carlo | Mobile and insular islands: contested visions of Caribbean spaces in tourism development | C3 |  |
| Daugbjerg, Mads | Borders, battles and authority at a symbolic battlefield site | F1 |  |
| Deltsou, Eleftheria | Time, space and nostalgia in web narratives of eco- and agro-tourism | G2 |  |
| Doquet, Anne | Tourism, ethnography and masks: the patrimonialisation of the Dogon country (Mali) | H1 |  |
| Douny, Laurence | The commodification of Dogon culture: objects of desire and the production of a material identity | F1 |  |
| Douny, Laurence | Mud cloth maps: the objectification of tourism in the Dogon Land (Mali/West Africa) | F2 |  |
| Drazin, Adam | Tourist artefacts and temporal maps: the ageing in place study of seniors' homes | F2 |  |
| Duccini, Luciana | On 'black culture' and 'Black bodies': state discourses, tourism and public policies in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil | B3 |  |
| Estelmann, Frank | Exile in paradise: a literary history of Sanary-sur-Mer | D2 |  |
| Feldman, Jackie | As it is written: performing the Bible Land under the pilgrim gaze | G4 |  |
| Finger, Sandra | What the 'authentic' can tell us: tourism, authenticity and cultural politics in Turkey | E4 |  |
| Flikke, Michelle | Cuban museums and Afro-Cuban heritage production in socialist Cuba | H1 |  |
| Flikke, Michelle | Cuban museums and Afro-Cuban heritage production in socialist Cuba | F1 |  |
| Froemming, Urte Undine | The melting glaciers of Kilimanjaro: on the touristic appropriation of African nature in aesthetic modernity | B4 |  |
| Frohlick, Susan | Privacy matters: conundrums of sexual secrecy in a transnational tourist town in Costa Rica | E1 |  |
| Frost, Nicola | Green curry: managing culture and commerce on Brick Lane | E2 |  |
| Galani-Moutafi, Vasiliki | Packaging nature and place: the transformation of Chios' Mastiha into a global commodity | F1 |  |
| Geary, David | Destination enlightenment: branding Buddhism and spiritual tourism in Bodhgaya, Bihar | B1 |  |
| Giguère, Nadia | Life stories through the prism of the traveling experience: the case of three travellers in India | C4 |  |
| Graburn, Nelson | The pleasures of inter-disciplinarity? | Plen2 |  |
| Gregoric Bon, Natasa | Negotiating rubbish in Dhermi/Drimades of southern Albania | C3 |  |
| Gupta, Pamila | 'I thought you were one of those modern girls from Mumbai': Gender, reflexivity and encounters of Indian-ness in the field | A3 |  |
| Harrison, David | Supping with the Devil? The anthropologist as consultant. | Plen3 |  |
| Harrison, Julia | Remembering the 'real' cottage | C4 |  |
| Hieslmair, Michael | Saison opening: cultural transfer along east German-Alpine routes of migration | D2 |  |
| Hieslmair, Michael | Saison opening: cultural transfer along new East German-Alpine routes of migration | H1 |  |
| Himmelgreen, David | 'The tourist season goes down but not the prices': tourism and changing food habits in rural Costa Rica | B2 |  |
| Hitchcock, Michael | Cultural perceptions of tourism and terrorism | B3 |  |
| Howland, Peter | Pinot pilgrims: metro-rurality, reflexive distinction and enchanted wine in Martinborough, New Zealand | E2 |  |
| Hughes-Freeland, Felicia | Traditional performance and dance tourism | C1 |  |
| Hutnyk, John | Revolutionary tourism: souvenirs of Everest | Plen1 |  |
| Iles, Jennifer | Going on holiday to imagine war: tourists on the battlefields of the old Western Front | E3 |  |
| Joy, Charlotte | Heritage and tourism: contested discourses in Djenné, a World Heritage site in Mali | F3 |  |
| Karmanov, Dmitri | The impact of narratives on the experience of urban and natural environments. | G2 |  |
| Keiller, Patrick | Robinson in Space | G1 |  |
| Koerner, Stephanie | Tourism and challenges posed for anthropology by new cosmopolitan images of 'living your own life in a runaway world' | F4 |  |
| Koivunen, Emma-Reetta | A virtual island? Tourism and the internet in a Shetland island community | D4 |  |
| Korpela, Mari | Living between India and the West: the community of Westerners in Varanasi | D1 |  |
| Kotsi, Filareti | Mirroring the anthropologist: reflex-ions of the self | A3 |  |
| Kulirani, B Francis | Tourism business opportunities for community development among tribes/indigenous communities in India and Canada: anthropological dimensions | B4 |  |
| Lamprey, Caroline | Tourism and citizenship in anthropology of personhood perspectives | F4 |  |
| Lange, Isabelle | Touring with a mission: personal expression and identity as a traveller in the name of faith | G4 |  |
| Laviolette, Patrick | The importance of being there… a disgruntled tourist in King Arthur's court | E3 |  |
| Laviolette, Patrick | Contouring and contesting Cornishness | F2 |  |
| Leduc-Grimaldi, Mathilde | In comers / out comers? Images of early tourists in Central Africa, 'indigenous' people visiting mother country | D3 |  |
| Legrand, Caroline | Marketing and social impacts of roots tourism in contemporary Ireland | C2 |  |
| Leizaola, Aitzpea | You eat so well! Culinary tourism in the Basque Country: new trends and challenges | E2 |  |
| Lengkeek, Jaap | The articulation of tourist meanings in landscape design | G2 |  |
| Lenz, Ramona | 'Hotel Royal': tourist accommodation and detention camp | D2 |  |
| Lindley-Highfield of Ballumbie Castle, Mark | Mission and modernity in Morelos: the problem of a combined hotel and prayer hall for Muslims in Mexico | C3 |  |
| Little, Kenneth | 'Paradise is as paradise doesn't': arresting images and visual embodiment in a tourist encounter in Belize | C1 |  |
| Lugosi, Peter | Hospitality spaces, hospitable relationships: exploring the entanglement of social and commercial hospitality | A2 |  |
| Lynch, Paul | The significance of dark tourism in the process of tourism development after a long-term political conflict: an issue of Northern Ireland | B1 |  |
| Macleod, Donald | Power, culture and the production of heritage | F3 |  |
| Makovicky, Nicolette | Choreography of the hands: transmitting knowledge through mapping embodied movements | F2 |  |
| Mars, Gerald | Suggested requirements for food-based tourism: findings and conjectures | E2 |  |
| Mars, Valerie | Suggested requirements for food-based tourism: findings and conjectures | E2 |  |
| Martin, Keir | The work of tourism and the fight for a new economy; the case of the Papua New Guinea Mask Festival | C3 |  |
| Matthews, Amie | 'Here for a good time, not a long time': sexual freedom, desire and intimacy in the international backpacking community | E1 |  |
| Matthews, Amie | Negotiating 'home' and 'away': the impacts of long-term travel, time and distance on identity, belonging and sense of place | G4 |  |
| Mayer, Andreas | Mediterrania | D2 |  |
| McCabe, Scott | From ethnographer to tourist and back again: shifting subjectivities and positioning strategies in the anthropology of tourism | A1 |  |
| McDonald, Maryon | Maps and models: material bodies in Europe | F2 |  |
| Meiu, George Paul | Translocal sexual encounters as higher order learning: Samburu 'Ilmurran' and female tourists in Kenya | E1 |  |
| Morell, Marc | A crafty bluff: picturesque tourism or the experience of neighbourhood and past as part of the property shopping basket in Ciutat de Mallorca | B4 |  |
| Muir, Stewart | Homesick travel: spiritual tourism in southeast Australia | C2 |  |
| Nagy, Raluca | On labels: tourists, migrants and others | D2 |  |
| Nam, Janima | Paris Syndrome: reverse homesickness? | D2 |  |
| Neal, Timothy | Once upon a time: Truth as an expression | F4 |  |
| Neal, Timothy | Tourism as a membrane | D1 |  |
| Neveling, Patrick | Large-scale tourism in small-scale societies: introductory paper | B4 |  |
| Neves-Graca, Katja | Expectations and disappointments in whale watching trips: living up to Moby Dick and Disney World Cetacea | E3 |  |
| Nogués Pedregal, Antonio Miguel | Culture, tourism and social topology: Moebius and intercultural processes among European residents in the Costa Blanca (Alicante-Spain) | D2 |  |
| Nogués Pedregal, Antonio Miguel | An anthropological dilemma: facing the patrimonialisation of culture in tourism contexts | F3 |  |
| O'Gorman, Kevin | Monastic hospitality: the enduring legacy | A2 |  |
| O'Reilly, Karen | The rural idyll, residential tourism and the spirit of lifestyle migration | D1 |  |
| Orange, Hilary | The importance of being there… a disgruntled tourist in King Arthur's court | E3 |  |
| Paphitou, Nicoletta | Same route, different tourists: methodological issues in tourism research | A1 |  |
| Pathak, Nupur | Can the quest for spiritual nutrient contribute to tourism? An ethnographic study on Buddhist sacrificial ritualistic practices in India | G3 |  |
| Pattieu, Sylvain | North-South exchanges through a popular tourist organisation related to the trade union movement | D3 |  |
| Pazzagli, Ivo Giuseppe | The touristic space between mytical construction and production of reality: the case of Rimini | E4 |  |
| Peleikis, Anja | Performing the past: German 'homesick tourists' in Lithuania | C2 |  |
| Perng, Sung-Yueh | Embodied media technologies and touring food | D4 |  |
| Philcox, Lia | Mine eyes | H2 |  |
| Picard, David | Allegorical Gardens: Tourism Liturgy and the Making of Tropical Insularity | E4 |  |
| Picard, David | Fanta Orange for the Ancestors: Ingesting the 'Mad' Stranger in Southwest Madagascar | A2 |  |
| Pink, Sarah | An urban tour: sensory sociality as ethnographic method | G1 |  |
| Pires, Ema | On ethnography, identities and tourism: notes from Malacca's Portuguese settlement (West Malaysia) | H1 |  |
| Rabo, Annika | Enchanted space and prosaic place: touristic and native visions of the bazaar in Aleppo | Plen1 |  |
| Rapport, Nigel | Walking Auschwitz, walking without arriving | G1 |  |
| Rethmann, Petra | The euphoria of nostalgia: a visit with Leo Trotzky | C4 |  |
| Reynolds, Rodney | Mapping interstitial space | F2 |  |
| Rollason, William | Black skin, white yacht: contesting race opposition in Panapompom tourist encounters | C3 |  |
| Romero-Daza, Nancy | Female tourists, casual sex and HIV risk in rural Costa Rica | B2 |  |
| Ron, Amos | From spots to sites: Protestant theme sites in the Holy Land and the spiritual experience | G3 |  |
| Rountree, Kathryn | Cultural icons, tourist attractions, sites of sacred encounter: contemporary engagements with Malta's Neolithic temples | G3 |  |
| Scarangella, Linda | Multi-sited ethnography and the anthropological study of tourism | A1 |  |
| Scarangella, Linda | Buffalo Bill's Wild West, Disney and other spectacular spaces: native experiences in public entertainment from the 19th century to the present | H1 |  |
| Scarangella, Linda | Are there any natives in the West?: competing discourses of westerness and nativeness at a heritage site | C3 |  |
| Scott, Julie | The virtual tourist in the Mediterranean | H1 |  |
| Scott, Julie | Place-making in Cyprus as theory and praxis | B2 |  |
| Seidl, Daniella | German second-home owners in rural Italy: An ethnography of a multilocal lifestyle between mobility and settledness | D1 |  |
| Selwyn, Tom | The political economy of Enchantment: formations in the anthropology of tourism | Plen1 |  |
| Selwyn, Tom | The tourist as juggler in a hall of mirrors: promotional imagery and the formation of the self | G4 |  |
| Sen, Atreyee | Sex, slaughter, sleaze and salvation: 'Phoren' tourists in the slums of Calcutta, India | G1 |  |
| Shioji, Yuko | Carrying Identity and belonging: a study of family-inherited porcelain in the Cotswolds, Britain | G4 |  |
| Simoni, Valerio | Cigars as mediators: tobacco and its deployments with tourists in Cuba | F1 |  |
| Simoni, Valerio | From ethnographer to tourist and back again: shifting subjectivities and positioning strategies in the anthropology of tourism | A1 |  |
| Skinner, Jonathan | Ghosts in the head and ghost towns in the field: ethnography and the experience of presence and absence | G1 |  |
| Smith, Angele | Spatial stories: mapping the social relations of power on 19th century OS maps of Ireland | F2 |  |
| Song, Haiyan | Researching locals' perception of tourism in its early stages: insights from site studies in Viengxay, Lao PDR | B2 |  |
| Song, Haiyan | Emerging concepts and practices of tourist hospitality among the locals of Viengxay, Lao PDR | A2 |  |
| Sonner, Sarah | Departure lounge: touring airport spaces | E4 |  |
| Sousa, Carla Almeida | Tourist patrimonialisation: ethnography and power in a Portuguese village | F3 |  |
| Strang, Veronica | Water sports: a tug-of-war over the river | B3 |  |
| Suntikul, Wantanee | Emerging concepts and practices of tourist hospitality among the locals of Viengxay, Lao PDR | A2 |  |
| Suntikul, Wantanee | Researching locals' perception of tourism in its early stages: insights from site studies in Viengxay, Lao PDR | B2 |  |
| Sutton, Donald | Tourist Landscape Narratives and Visuality at a Pilgrimage/World Heritage Site in West China | G2 |  |
| Sørensen, Anders | Limits to backpacker ethnography | A1 |  |
| Tanaka, Eisuke | Discovery of the extremely well preserved Roman mosaics: the role of protection in the construction of 'heritage' | F3 |  |
| Theodossopoulos, Dimitrios | Tourism in the political economy of indigeneity: the case of Embera cultural presentations in Panama | B3 |  |
| Thorpe, Christopher | The romantic spectre haunting Britain: lifestyle migration to Italy and the return of the romantic spirit | D1 |  |
| Tucker, Hazel | Success and access to knowledge in the tourist-local encounter | E3 |  |
| Van De Casteele, Arnaud | On framing the reintroduction of a plant in the idiom of marketing: (re)constructing the patrimony of absinth | H1 |  |
| Visions, Pocket | A triptych of tourism shorts | H2 |  |
| Vivant, Elsa | Off scenes and the making of cities' tourist-image | D4 |  |
| Waldren, Jacqueline | Forward into the past: 'digging' the Balearic Islands | E3 |  |
| Walker, Iain | Tourists or homecomers? Coming home to Zanzibar and Hadramawt | C2 |  |
| Wallis, Robert | Reburying the past, re-enchanting the present: pagans, archaeological landscapes and reburying the dead | G3 |  |
| Walsh, Eileen | From Namu to Najie: tourism, titillation and the reshaping of Mosuo identity | C3 |  |
| Walsh, Eileen | The politics of pollution at Lugu Lake | B1 |  |
| Wergin, Carsten | Large-scale tourism in small-scale societies: introductory paper | B4 |  |
| Wood, Alexandra | The embodied experience of scuba diving for Farang expatriates on Koh Tao | C1 |  |
| Yeh, Joyce Hsiu-yen | Eating indigenousness: consuming indigenous restaurants in tourism practices | E2 |  |
| Yiakoumaki, Vassiliki | 'Recovered' roots, 'recovered' memory: constructing Jewish-ness as heritage in Greece | C2 |  |
| Zinganel, Michael | Saison opening: cultural transfer along east German-Alpine routes of migration | D2 |  |
| Zinganel, Michael | Saison opening: cultural transfer along new East German-Alpine routes of migration | H1 |  |
| Zunigo, Xavier | Work or tourism? The ambiguity of a humanitarian and charitable practice in India | D3 |  |