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D-Index
45
Citations
13374
World Ranking
3769
National Ranking
1800

Overview

Tazim Jamal is affiliated with Texas A&M University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the social sciences with a substantial number of publications in the fields of Sociology and Political Science, Demography, Geography, Planning and Development, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law.

Their work extensively covers multiple topics related to tourism and its broader societal impacts, including:

  • Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
  • Tourism, Volunteerism, and Development
  • Environmental Education and Sustainability
  • Religious Tourism and Spaces
  • Management and Organizational Studies
  • Geographies of human-animal interactions
  • Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation

The scientist has contributed to a number of peer-reviewed journals, with frequent appearances in these publication venues:

  • Journal of Tourism Futures
  • Journal of Sustainable Tourism
  • Tourism and Hospitality
  • Sustainability
  • Annals of Tourism Research

Among recent published papers, the following are notable for their relevance and citation record:

  • "Tourism in a world with pandemics: local-global responsibility and action," 2020, Journal of Tourism Futures
  • "Justice and ethics: towards a new platform for tourism and sustainability," 2020, Journal of Sustainable Tourism

They also appear associated with coauthors who have collaborated frequently, including:

  • Seung-Hoon Lee
  • Jaume Guía
  • Johan Edelheim
  • Marion Joppe
  • Joan Flaherty

Their interdisciplinary approach reflects an integration of tourism studies with ethical, environmental, and organizational considerations. This is evident in their focus across various social science subfields and numerous topics that address both the micro and macro aspects of tourism and its sustainability challenges.

Best Publications

  • COLLABORATION THEORY AND COMMUNITY TOURISM PLANNING

    Tazim B. Jamal;Donald Getz

  • Touristic quest for existential authenticity.

    Hyounggon Kim;Tazim Jamal

  • Collaboration theory and tourism practice in protected areas: stakeholders, structuring and sustainability

    Tazim Jamal;Amanda Stronza

  • The disciplinary dilemma of tourism studies

    Charlotte M. Echtner;Tazim B. Jamal

  • Tourism and the forbidden zone: the underserved power of qualitative inquiry

    T Jamal;K Hollinshead

  • Tourism in a world with pandemics: local-global responsibility and action

    Tazim Jamal;Christine Budke

  • Sustainable tourism, justice and an ethic of care: toward the Just Destination.

    Tazim Jamal;Blanca Alejandra Camargo

  • An Integrated Approach to “Sustainable Community-Based Tourism”

    Tek B. Dangi;Tazim Jamal

  • Community roundtables for tourism-related conflicts: the dialectics of consensus and process structures.

    Tazim Jamal;Donald Getz

  • Progress in tourism planning and policy: A post-structural perspective on knowledge production

    Dianne Dredge;Tazim Jamal

  • Hermeneutic) Phenomenology in tourism studies

    Tomas Pernecky;Tazim Jamal

  • The environment‐community symbiosis: A case for collaborative tourism planning

    Donald Getz;Tazim B. Jamal

  • Conceptualizing the creative tourist class: technology, mobility and tourism experiences

    Ulricke Gretzel;Tazim Jamal

  • Developing a framework for indicators of authenticity: the place and space of cultural and heritage tourism

    Tazim Jamal;Steve Hill

  • The SAGE Handbook of Tourism Studies

    Tazim Jamal;Mike Robinson

  • Developing indicators for destination sustainability.

    E. Sirakaya;T. B. Jamal;H. S. Choi;D. B. Weaver

  • Ranking, rating and scoring of tourism journals: Interdisciplinary challenges and innovations

    Tazim Jamal;Brian Smith;Elizabeth Watson

  • Tourism on organic farms in South Korea: a new form of ecotourism≟

    Hyungsuk Choo;Tazim Jamal

  • Virtue Ethics and Sustainable Tourism Pedagogy: Phronesis, Principles and Practice

    Tazim B. Jamal

  • The home and the world: (post)touristic spaces of (in)authenticity?

    T. Jamal;S. Hill;G. M. S. Dann

Frequent Co-Authors

Christine M. Budke
Christine M. Budke Texas A&M University
David Bruce Weaver
David Bruce Weaver Queensland University of Technology
James Higham
James Higham University of Otago
Kyle M. Woosnam
Kyle M. Woosnam University of Georgia
Freya Higgins-Desbiolles
Freya Higgins-Desbiolles University of South Australia
Lori Pennington-Gray
Lori Pennington-Gray University of South Carolina

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