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Sensitivity to travel time variability: Travelers learning perspective (2005)
Journal Article
Prashker, J. N., & Avineri, E. (2005). Sensitivity to travel time variability: Travelers learning perspective. Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 13(2), 157-183. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trc.2005.04.006

This paper discusses the effect of the feedback mechanism on route-choice decision-making under uncertainty. Recent ITS (intelligent transportation systems) applications have highlighted the need for better models of the behavioral processes involved... Read More about Sensitivity to travel time variability: Travelers learning perspective.

Making reconnections in agro-food geography: Alternative systems of food provision (2005)
Journal Article
Ilbery, B., Watts, D. C., & Maye, D. (2005). Making reconnections in agro-food geography: Alternative systems of food provision. Progress in Human Geography, 29(1), 22-40. https://doi.org/10.1191/0309132505ph526oa

This article reviews recent research into alternative systems of food provision. It considers, first, what the concept of 'alternativeness' might mean, based on recent discussions in economic geography. Informed by this, it discusses food relocalizat... Read More about Making reconnections in agro-food geography: Alternative systems of food provision.

A realist agenda for tourist studies, or why destination areas really rise and fall in popularity (2005)
Journal Article
Gale, T., & Botterill, D. (2005). A realist agenda for tourist studies, or why destination areas really rise and fall in popularity. Tourist Studies, 5(2), 151-174. https://doi.org/10.1177/1468797605066925

This article proposes a (critical) realist agenda for tourist studies, centred around the question, ‘What makes tourism possible?’. In asserting realism as the philosophy of social science most likely to advance tourism theory, it offers a critique o... Read More about A realist agenda for tourist studies, or why destination areas really rise and fall in popularity.

Feminist and gender perspectives in tourism studies: The social-cultural nexus of critical and cultural theories (2005)
Journal Article
Aitchison, C. C. (2005). Feminist and gender perspectives in tourism studies: The social-cultural nexus of critical and cultural theories. Tourist Studies, 5(3), 207-224. https://doi.org/10.1177/1468797605070330

This article calls for a pause for reflection on the theoretical trajectory of feminist and gender research in tourism studies. It offers a critical appraisal of the origins, development and contemporary application of the three epistemological appro... Read More about Feminist and gender perspectives in tourism studies: The social-cultural nexus of critical and cultural theories.