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    • TIME ALLOCATION IN TOURISM FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES 

      Paga´n, Ricardo (Pergamon, 2012)
      This article analyses the time allocated to tourism activities for people with and without disabilities. Using data at an individual level from the Time Use Survey for Spain in 2002-2003 and the social model of disability ...
    • Towards inclusive tourism? Stakeholder collaboration in the development of accessible tourism 

      Nyanjom, Julie; Boxall, Kathy; Slaven, Janine (Elservier, 2018)
      Stakeholder collaboration is increasingly being lauded as important in the development of accessible tourism. The purpose of this study is to explore how stakeholders collaborate in the development of accessible tourism. ...
    • The barriers to holiday-taking for visually impaired tourists and their families 

      Kong, Weng Hang; Loi, Kim Ieng (Elservier, 2017)
      Although the provision of holidays for people with disabilities (PwD) and their families has been mainstreamed within social care policies in recent years, such a concern has not been given ample discussion in the tourism ...
    • The role of occupational therapy in accessible tourism 

      Hansen, Marcus; Fyall, Alan; Macpherson, Rhiannon; Horley, Joanne (Elservier, 2020)
      Interdisciplinary research is critical in addressing societal concerns, yet tourism struggles to employ such research methods, despite claims to the contrary (Oviedo-García, 2016). Accessible tourism is one such area with ...
    • Enabling the language of accessible tourism 

      Gillovic, Brielle; McIntosh, Alison; Darcy, Simon; Cockburn-Wootten, Cheryl (Routledge, 2018)
      The growing body of literature on “accessible tourism” lacks a critical scholarly debate around its specific language use and nomenclatures. To fill this gap, this paper provides a first examination of language. ...