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Trudie Walters
Trudie Walters
Senior Lecturer, Lincoln University
Verified email at lincoln.ac.nz
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Using thematic analysis in tourism research
T Walters
Tourism Analysis 21 (1), 107-116, 2016
2382016
Lost in translation? Cross-language thematic analysis in tourism and hospitality research
MH Esfehani, T Walters
International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management 30 (11), 3158-3174, 2018
982018
Gender equality in academic tourism, hospitality, leisure and events conferences
T Walters
Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events 10 (1), 17-32, 2018
722018
Challenging assumptions about residents’ engagement with place branding
A Insch, T Walters
Place Branding and Public Diplomacy 14, 152-162, 2018
612018
‘You feel you’re not alone’: how multicultural festivals foster social sustainability through multiple psychological sense of community
N Hassanli, T Walters, J Williamson
Journal of Sustainable Tourism 29 (11-12), 1792-1809, 2021
552021
The participation of children, adolescents, and young adults in nature-based recreation
B Lovelock, T Walters, C Jellum, A Thompson-Carr
Leisure Sciences 38 (5), 441-460, 2016
542016
How community event narratives contribute to place branding
T Walters, A Insch
Journal of Place Management and Development 11 (1), 130-144, 2018
432018
Can cultural festivals function as counterspaces for migrants and refugees? The case of the New Beginnings Festival in Sydney
N Hassanli, T Walters, R Friedmann
Leisure Studies 39 (2), 165-180, 2020
392020
Changing patterns of conspicuous consumption: Media representations of luxury in second homes
T Walters, N Carr
Journal of Consumer Culture 19 (3), 295-315, 2019
292019
Marginalisation and events
T Walters, AS Jepson
Routledge, 2019
262019
A tripartite approach to accessibility, diversity, and inclusion in academic conferences
T Walters
Accessibility, inclusion, and diversity in critical event studies, 230-241, 2018
262018
Positive power: Events as temporary sites of power which “empower” marginalised groups
T Walters, R Stadler, AS Jepson
International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management 33 (7), 2391-2409, 2021
252021
The difference Diwali makes: Understanding the contribution of a cultural event to subjective well-being for ethnic minority communities
T Walters, TS Venkatachalam
Event Management 26 (1), 141-155, 2022
242022
Delivering employable event studies graduates: Student perspectives on the benefits of experiential learning
T Walters
Event Management 25 (5), 521-533, 2021
172021
Conceptualising the role of street art in urban tourism
A Insch, T Walters
CAUTHE (27th: 2017: Dunedin, New Zealand), 512-514, 2017
172017
Second homes as sites for the consumption of luxury
T Walters, N Carr
Tourism and Hospitality Research 15 (2), 130-141, 2015
152015
Understanding the nexus of marginalisation and events
T Walters, AS Jepson
Marginalisation and events, 1-16, 2019
142019
The luxury of leisure and pleasure at the New Zealand second home
T Walters
Second Homes and Leisure, 107-122, 2017
122017
Events and well-being
AS Jepson, T Walters
Routledge, 2021
112021
Facilitating well-being at the second home: The role of architectural design
T Walters
Leisure studies 36 (4), 493-504, 2017
102017
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