Stephen J Page, Professor of Tourism/Hospitality in the Faculty of Management has just published his 39th book, a 5th edition of his popular colour undergraduate one semester textbook Tourism Management with Routledge. The 5th edition has a range of new innovative pedagogic features (including youtube clips) that engage students and lecturers with current debates in the area of study including sustainability, events management and the challenge of managing sensitive environments in a simple and clear manner.
He has also recently published a student paperback edition of the 2012 Handbook of Events published by Routledge, co edited with Dr Joanne Connell at Exeter University Business School with several contributions from Bournemouth University Staff. This peer reviewed collection of essays has quickly established itself as the leading review of research in the area, aimed at final year undergraduate and postgraduate students and lecturers.











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