Accessible Tourism Research

The blog seeks to present a brief history of accessible tourism through reviewing key documents and presenting new research as it is published. Central to the examination of the history of the field and contemporary innovation, is an understanding that accessible tourism is complex, multilayered and involves stakeholders from the commercial, government and the third sectors. Solutions need to be developed through collaboration and understanding stakeholder perspectives.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

The Value of the "Purple Pound" For Accessible Tourism in England - Great Research, Great Infographic, Great Work Visit England!


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Simon Darcy
Sydney, NSW, Australia
I teach and research in sport, tourism and diversity management. Why did I start the blog? Accessible tourism is an emerging area of research and industry practice but has limited forums to access, discuss and contribute to leading edge research on which business planning should be based. I take the knowledge arising from academic rigour into the public policy and business arena to develop enabling management practices to create a more inclusive environment. This blog will become the site to post a history of the field, breakthroughs and research as it becomes available. Enjoy Simon Darcy
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