11 September
Local Date: Sep 11 2024 |
Local Time: 6:00 am - 7:30 am
Cevat Tosun is Eisenhower Chair and Professor of Tourism Studies and Management at the Management Department of School of Business, The George Washington University. He has worked for eleven universities in six countries located in Asia, Europe, North America and Middle East. He served as senior business development consultant and key experts to top consulting companies in Europe in the context technical assistant projects funded by EU. He published numerous single and co-authored articles in top international tourism and hospitality journals. He is the most cited scholars in the area of community participation in the tourism development process according to a citation analysis conducted by an article published in Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism. |
Carson ‘Kit’ Jenkins is Emeritus Professor of International Tourism at Strathclyde University, Glasgow, Scotland. He is also currently visiting professor at the College of Tourism and Services Management, Nankai University, China P.R. and at the International College of Digital Innovation, Chiang Mai University, Thailand. Educated at Hull and Strathclyde Universities, Kit’s post-doctoral work was in the field of industrial development and shipbuilding economics. His first overseas position as Research Fellow, Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of the West Indies, Barbados saw his first involvement in tourism research. His career since then has been devoted to teaching, research, and consultancy on various aspects of tourism as a development initiative in developing countries. He has undertaken tourism related work for most of the international development agencies in over 80 countries. |
Dick Butler is Professor Emeritus at the University of Strathclyde. Trained as a geographer, he taught for 30 years at the University of Western Ontario, and then at University of Surrey and Strathclyde University. He is a Founding Fellow and former President of the International Academy for the Study of Tourism, and former President of the Canadian Association for Leisure Studies. He has published 25 books on tourism, and is currently co-editing a Handbook on Tourism and Indigenous Peoples. He has written over 200 papers, chapters and journal articles, supervised over a hundred doctoral and masters students and in 2016 was awarded the Ulysses Medal for “outstanding creation and dissemination of knowledge” by UNWTO. His main research interests are in destination development and life cycles, islands and remote areas, sustainable development concepts, overtourism and capacity limits, and most recently, avitourism. |
Cevat Tosun Moderator | |
Carson Kit Jenkins Panelist | |
Dick Butler Panelist | |