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Conference Proceedings

2011
  • Social Capital as Catalyst for Critical Action: An Appreciative Inquiry Approach. IV International Critical Tourism Studies Conference. Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom. (Kline, C. & Brown-Bochicchio, C.).
  • Factors Predicting Property Owners Support for Future Tourism—A Spatial Approach. Travel and Tourism Research Association Conference. London, Ontario, Canada. (Hao, H. & Long, P.).
  • Why Do I Forget to Recycle While on Vacation? Travel and Tourism Research Association Conference. London, Ontario, Canada. (Oliver, J. & Benjamin, S.).
  • Attitudinal Determinants of Recycling Behavior: At Home and on Vacation. Academy of Marketing Science. Conference. Miami, Florida. (Oliver, J. & Benjamin, S.).
  • Experience of Farm Families Engaged in Agritourism. National Extension Tourism Conference. London, Ontario, Canada. (Ainley, S., Phelan, C., & Kline, C.).         
  • Exploring Liability on NC Agritourism Farms. National Extension Tourism Conference. Charleston, South Carolina. (Arnold, S. & Kline, C.).         
  • Exploring the Nature and Value of the SAVE Market. National Extension Tourism Conference. Charleston, South Carolina. (Becker, C. & Kline, C.).         
  • Charting the Ripple-Effects of Impacts of HandMade's Small Towns program. National Extension Tourism Conference. Charleston, South Carolina. (Kline, C. & Brown-Bochicchio, C.).         
  • Social Networks in Tourism. National Extension Tourism Conference. Charleston, South Carolina. (Tsao, J., Schneider, P., & Kline, C.).      
  • Development of Visitor Identity through Study Abroad Experiences. National Extension Tourism Conference. Charleston, South Carolina (Johnson, L. & Kline, C. & Boone, K.).  
  • The Sustainable Food Systems of North Carolina. National Extension Tourism Conference. Charleston, South Carolina. (Ziegler, G., Becker, C., Tsao, J., & Kline, C.).        
  • Education for Sustainability. Karlsruhe, Germany. International Greening of Education Event, (Fridgen, J.)         
  • Wind Energy and Sustainable Tourism. North Carolina American Planning Association Annual Meeting. East Carolina University campus. (Long, P. & Zeigler, G.).         
  • Analyzing Resident Place Satisfaction in a Tourist Destination through Auto-Photography: The Case of Southern Shores, North Carolina. National Extension Tourism Conference. Charleston, South Carolina. (Hueber, A. & Alderman, D.).      
  • Images of Race and Gender in State Travel Guides from North and South Carolina: The Importance of Socially Responsible Tourism Marketing in the post-Civil Rights South (poster). National Extension Tourism Conference. Charleston, South Carolina. (Antahades, M., Alderman, D., & Brammer, Z.).         
  • Lost in Mayberry: The Impact of the Andy Griffith Show on Sense of Place in Mount Airy, North Carolina (poster). National Extension Tourism Conference. Charleston, South Carolina. (Benjamin, S. & Alderman, D.). 
2010       
  • Student Learning through Research at Tourism Events. 2010 National Outreach Scholarship Conference. Raleigh, North Carolina. (Wilborn, L. & Kline, C.).         
  • Crying for the Master: Space, Historical Empathy, and the Marginalization of the Enslaved by Plantation Tour Guides. Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers. Birmingham, Alabama. (Modlin, E.A. Jr. & Alderman, D.).         
  • Tour Guides as Creators of Empathy: The Role of Emotive Inequality in Marginalizing the Enslaved at Southern Plantation House Museums. Annual Meeting of the National Council on Public History. Pensacola, Florida. (Modlin, E.A. Jr. & Alderman, D.).         
  • Southern Hospitality and the Politics of African American Belonging: An Analysis of Photographs in North Carolina Travel Brochures. Race, Ethnicity & Place V Conference. Binghamton, New York. (Alderman, D.).       
  • Nature Based Tourism GIS Asset Mapping: Finding a Path for Eco-Tourism. National Extension Tourism Conference. Charleston, South Carolina. (Naar, A, Hao, H, Mercer, C).
  • Tourism and Place Based Economic Development: a Strategy for Job Creation, Cultural Enhancement, and Environmental Protection. Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism Conference. Portland, Oregon. (Naar, A).
2008
  • Climate, weather and tourism workshop summary report. (2008, December). Covington, Eulie, & Evans. Program planning team: Long, Curtis, & Covington.
  • Great Smoky Mountain Sustainable Tourism Summit, conference summary. (2008, April). Knoxville, TN.
  • Climate change and tourism: The case for the coastline of the Outer Banks, North Carolina. (2008, July 2). Edgell, D. L., Sr., & McCormick, C. Jointly presented before the Coastal Society’s 21st Biennial Conference. Redondo Beach, Los Angeles, CA.
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