PROGRAM
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Please find a Program Overview 
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Scholars and practitioners are invited to submit abstracts of papers related to one or more of the following topics:
 
    - Place and Time Mobilities: Macro and micro tourism dimensions of place and time mobility. Contemporary tourism mobility. “Mobile lives” and tourism. E-tourism impact on virtual and actual mobility. Intergenerational mobility´s effects on tourism. Second homes mobilities: between affluent consumption and family legacies.   
 
       
    - Tourism Resources and Mobility: Tourism entrepreneurs´ mobility. Capitals´ mobility. Expertise and labor mobilities in tourism and hospitality. Mobility among destination layers (districts, clusters, networks, and systems). Resources, sustainability and mobilities.      
 
   
    - Future directions for tourism mobilities research: Theoretical and methodological advancements addressing the complexity of mobility, its “boundaries” and its measurements. Mobilities implications and practical challenges for tourism and hospitality marketers.     
 
 
    - Perspectives on Mobilities: The politics of mobility. Challenges for destinations´ governance. Issues for tourism stakeholders. 
 
Papers addressing one of the “CBTS Classics” will also be highly welcomed: 
      
    - Competitiveness, innovation and market research: Theoretical, methodological and practical developments       
 
    - Tourism and Quality of Life Research: Theories, Practices, Applications, and Challenges  
 
    - Future Tourism Demand: Demographic, Behavioral and Social Changes. Challenges for marketers and economists 
 
    - The changing face of tourism: Emerging issues for consumer behavior research and practice 
 
    - Ensuring validity in tourism consumer behavior studies and in hospitality research: Issues of measurement and methodology