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Literary Caen and the Channel Ports

Thursday morning, 27th July 2023. The research project on slow tourism for the Channel ports is still very much in Step 1, the Library Stage. The earliest step in our process methodology using the book for travel researchers. In the last few days, though, a literary connection with the city of Caen has begun to emerge. It's exciting enough to report here on Travel Writers Online. Using dialogue journaling a trustworthy link has been established with a fellow blogger, Claude at the blog Livres d'un jour . Claude had published a review of a detective novel, Canicule sanglante (2022) by Pierre Guinot-Delery (b.1949).  The title would translate as The Bloody Heatwave . The review starts like this: " The city of Caen is suffocating under the effect of a heat wave. One morning, the body of the vice-president of the chamber of commerce and business leader is found dead in front of the courthouse." That was enough to make me order a copy from Amazon. It's due to arri

Events Management Book Announcement

Events Management for the Infant and Youth Market is a new academic book edited by Dr Hugues Seraphin from Oxford Brookes Business School, where he is Senior Lecturer in Tourism, Hospitality and Events. The future of the events industry Infants and young adults represent the future of the events industry. Yet, until now, there has been little research in this important and growing sector. Events Management for the Infant and Youth Market takes a comprehensive look at the unique challenges posed for planning and delivering events for young people. Bringing together practitioners and academics in unparalleled partnership, ground-breaking research is presented on event design and type in Europe, America, Asia, and Australia. The focus is on real-world application of ideas formed from empirical data. Four types of events are covered Topics include: the ‘greening’ of events, factors affecting attendance, satisfaction, and the loyalty of customers, plus a detailed cross-section and a

ERASMUS PROJECT MASTER IN-COMM GUIDE

 ERASMUS+ PROJECT MASTER IN-COMM GUIDE ACTIVE AND INCLUSIVE COMMUNICATION: ON THE CASE OF NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION, TRAVEL WRITING AND MOVEMENT– (IN-COMM GUIDE) COMMUNICATION SKILLS CURRICULUM GUIDANCE TOOL UNIVERSITY MODULE HANDBOOK FOR TEACHERS Authors: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jasna Potočnik Topler, Prof. Dr. Alejandro Oviedo, Sophie Wintrich, Susanne Klein, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Francesco Costantini, Delia Airoldi, Prof. Dr. Sc. Iva Blažević, Jelena Gugić, Assist. Prof. Dr. Mojca Kompara Lukančič, Assist. Prof. Dr. Vita Petek Reviewers: Assist. Prof. Dr. Danijela Blanuša Trošelj and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kristina Riman Date of Publication: 21 July 2023 Totnes: Travel Writers Online   ISBN 978-1-8380964-9-6 Master In-Comm Guide  These guidelines will enable users to identify the advantages of communication skills acquisition and make the most of their communication skills knowledge by assessing the present knowledge and guiding them in the process of improving communication skills acquisition in Engl

ERASMUS PROJECT BACHELOR IN-COMM GUIDE

 ERASMUS+ PROJECT BACHELOR IN-COMM GUIDE ACTIVE AND INCLUSIVE COMMUNICATION: ON THE CASE OF NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION, TRAVEL WRITING AND MOVEMENT – (IN-COMM GUIDE) COMMUNICATION SKILLS CURRICULUM GUIDANCE TOOL UNIVERSITY MODULE HANDBOOK FOR TEACHERS Authors: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jasna Potočnik Topler, Prof. Dr. Alejandro Oviedo, Sophie Wintrich, Susanne Klein, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Francesco Costantini, Delia Airoldi, Prof. Dr. Sc. Iva Blažević, Jelena Gugić, Assist. Prof. Dr. Mojca Kompara Lukančič, Assist. Prof. Dr. Vita Petek  Reviewers: Assist. Prof. Dr. Danijela Blanuša Trošelj and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kristina Riman Date of Publication 20 July 2023, Totnes: Travel Writers Online  ISBN 978-1-8380964-8-9 Bachelor In-Comm Guide These guidelines will enable users to identify the advantages of communication skills acquisition and make the most of their communication skills knowledge by assessing their present knowledge and guiding them in the process of improving communication skills acquisition i

Millbay Residency - a tourism history lesson

SuDS, Stonehouse and Plymouth Stonehouse was a separate place, a neighbour to Plymouth, until the towns were merged in 1914. Since the turn of the millennium, former Ministry of Defence property in Stonehouse has passed into local city council and then private hands for regeneration of the dockside area, including our area of study, known as Millbay. The first notable leisure and housing project was to convert the Royal William Victualling Yard. Our mission is to find walking routes into and around this emerging tourist area as it changes use to leisure and becomes part of the experience economy. As the writing and photography took shape under the title of The Millbay Residency, a marshland regeneration scheme funded by the European Union's Interreg initiative also reached completion on Bath Street, Plymouth. The local government and the urban regeneration scheme gave this old urban marshland a new French-styled place-brand with the name Millbay Boulevard. How is that connecting wi

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