All Stories

  1. Tourism ethnography and tourism geographies
  2. Valene Smith, tourism, and the remapping of anthropological terrain
  3. Fieldwork, Publicly-Engaged Scholarship, and Trafficked Indonesian Mortuary Materials
  4. Local Knowledge, Indigenous Entrepreneurship, and Tourism Business Resilience: An Indonesian Micro-Case Study
  5. Problematizing Siloed Mobilities
  6. Intersections of Tourism, Migration, and Exile
  7. (Post-) pandemic tourism resiliency: Southeast Asian lives and livelihoods in limbo
  8. Object in focus 6
  9. Transforming tourism education to foster scale-appropriate sustainable tourism
  10. Repatriation complexities and field-based avenues for locally-satisfying repatriation strategies
  11. How ethnographic story-telling and local knowledge can enhance our understanding of tourism dynamics
  12. Local Strategies for Economic Survival in Touristically Volatile Times: An Indonesian Case Study of Microvendors, Gendered Cultural Practices, and Resilience
  13. A Room with a View: Local Knowledge and Tourism Entrepreneurship in an Unlikely Indonesian Locale
  14. Critical analysis of dark tourism centered on funerals and "zombies" in Indonesia.
  15. Analysing Pilsen Mexican Neighbourhood in Chicago through the lens of competitiveness and social cohesion
  16. Obituary and memorium for Prof. Stanislaus Sandarupa, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia
  17. A review and assessment of key and emergent issues in tourism research in Southeast Asia.
  18. Identity Tourism
  19. Highlights new ways of using objects for classroom, museum & public teaching settings. Exs.
  20. Social media use to perpetuate "house society" kinship & expand family networks in the migration era
  21. Tourism, Magic and Modernity: Cultivating the Human Garden. David Picard. New York: Berghahn, 2011. xvi + 189 pp.
  22. Ethnographic Methods
  23. Identity, tourism
  24. Edwin de Jong, (2013) Making a Living between Crises and Ceremonies in Tana Toraja: The Practice of Everyday Life of a South Sulawesi Highland Community in Indonesia. Leiden and Boston: Brill. Xiv + 332 pages. ISBN: 978-90-04-25247-9.
  25. Five Centuries of Indonesian Textiles. RuthBarnes and MaryHunt Kahlenberg, eds. munich: delmonico books, 2010. 400pp.
  26. A collection of short, engaging chapters about aspects of everyday life in Southeast Asia.
  27. Compares divorce reasons and family involvement in divorce decisions in USA and Indonesia (Toraja)
  28. race relations & tourism, rescripting racial hierarchies in tourist festivals
  29. Respiratory syncytial virus suppresses the anti-inflammatory affects of steroids
  30. Book Reviews
  31. From "race" to place: Identity discourses in San Juan Capistrano's swallows festival
  32. 2005 article explores ethical issues in World Heritage research
  33. GENERATING THEORY, TOURISM, AND “WORLD HERITAGE” IN INDONESIA: ETHICAL QUANDARIES FOR ANTHROPOLOGISTS IN AN ERA OF TOURIST MANIAD
  34. The Janus-faced character of tourism in Cuba
  35. A Paean to the Epistemological Potency of ArtifactsMuseums, Anthropology, and Imperial Exchange. By Amiria  Henare. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005.
  36. Public Interest Anthropology in Heritage Sites: Writing Culture and Righting Wrongs
  37. Locating Global Legacies in Tana Toraja, Indonesia
  38. The genesis of touristic imagery
  39. Cultural Displays and Tourism in Africa and the Americas
  40. Museum/City/Nation: Negotiating Identities in Urban Museums in Indonesia and Singapore
  41. Postcolonial Urbanism
  42. The politics of heritage in Tana Toraja, Indonesia: Interplaying the local and the global
  43. Thailand. Night Market: Sexual Cultures and the Thai Economic Miracle. By RYAN BISHOP and LILLIAN S. ROBINSON. New York: Routledge, 1998. Pp. x, 278. Notes, Bibliography, Index.
  44. Danger-zone Tourism: Prospects and Problems for Tourism in Tumultuous Times
  45. Introduction: A Changing Indonesia
  46. Co-edited volume examining domestic work and identity politics in South and Southeast Asia.
  47. Tourists and Tourism: Identifying with People and Places:Tourists and Tourism: Identifying with People and Places.
  48. More than an Ethnic Marker: Toraja Art as Identity Negotiator
  49. Signs of Recognition: Powers and Hazards of Representation in an Indonesian Society
  50. Indonesian domestic tourism, notes significance of this travel genre, links to nation-building
  51. Sacred Arts of Haitian Vodou UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History:SACRED ARTS OF HAITIAN VODOU. UCLA
  52. Nationalizing the Local and Localizing the Nation Ceremonials, Monumental Displays and National Memory-Making in Upland Sulawesi, Indonesia
  53. Fragile Traditions: Indonesian Art in Jeopardy
  54. Ethnic Tourism and the Renegotiation of Tradition in Tana Toraja (Sulawesi, Indonesia)
  55. Making-up the Toraja? The Appropriation of Tourism, Anthropology, and Museums for Politics in Upland Sulawesi, Indonesia
  56. Artistic Embodiments of the Self:Art and Identity in Oceania. Honolulu:
  57. Beyond the Java Sea: Art of Indonesia's Outer Islands.
  58. Indonesian Primitive Art.
  59. The Discourse of Souls in Tana Toraja (Indonesia): Indigenous Notions and Christian Conceptions
  60. Club Dead, Not Club Med: Staging Death in Contemporary Tana Toraja (Indonesia)
  61. Bali: A Paradise Created. By Adrian Vickers. Berkeley and Singapore: Periplus Editions, 1989. Pp. xi, 240. Illustrations, Notes, Index.
  62. Distant Encounters: Travel Literature and the Shifting Images of the Toraja of Sulawesi, Indonesia
  63. Distant Encounters: Travel Literature and the Shifting Images of the Toraja of Sulawesi, Indonesia
  64. Art for Art's Sake in the Paleolithic [and Comments and Reply]
  65. Come to Tana Toraja, “land of the heavenly kings”
  66. The Black Image in the Paintings of William Sidney Mount
  67. Explains ethnographic research methodologies, with attention to relevance for tourism research
  68. Revisiting “wonderful Indonesia”