Dr Nazia Ali
Name | Dr Nazia Ali |
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ORCID | https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6638-0649 |
Job title | Senior Lecturer |
Email address | nali@uel.ac.uk |
Research institute | Business & Law |
Research outputs
Liminality and Event Design: Liminal Space Design for Sport Events
Garlick, A. and Ali, N. 2020. Liminality and Event Design: Liminal Space Design for Sport Events. in: Lamond, I. R. and Moss, J. (ed.) Liminality and Critical Event Studies: Borders, Boundaries, and Contestation Palgrave Macmillan.Deciphering ‘Arab Hospitality’: Identifying Key Characteristics and Concerns
Stephenson, Marcus L. and Ali, N. 2018. Deciphering ‘Arab Hospitality’: Identifying Key Characteristics and Concerns. in: Timothy, Dallen J. (ed.) Routledge Handbook on Tourism in the Middle East and North Africa Routledge. pp. 71-82Bleisure Travel Report: Worker Productivity and Well-being
Ali, N. and Schmitz, B. 2018. Bleisure Travel Report: Worker Productivity and Well-being. London City Airport.Islamic Tourism
Ali, N. 2018. Islamic Tourism. in: Agarwal, S., Busby, G. and Huang, R. (ed.) Special Interest Tourism: Concepts, Contexts and Cases CABI. pp. 52-61(Im)Mobilities of Older Pakistani Female Migrants and Material Culture: a Multigenerational Perspective on Gift-Giving
Ali, N. and Suleman, Rukeya 2017. (Im)Mobilities of Older Pakistani Female Migrants and Material Culture: a Multigenerational Perspective on Gift-Giving. Population, Space and Place. 23 (5), p. e2067. https://doi.org/10.1002/psp.2067Introduction—Diasporas and Identity: Tourism, Being, and Becoming
Ali, N. and Ivanova, Milka 2016. Introduction—Diasporas and Identity: Tourism, Being, and Becoming. Tourism Culture & Communication. 15 (3), pp. 169-171. https://doi.org/10.3727/109830415X14483038034001Emic and etic, tourism
Ali, N. 2015. Emic and etic, tourism. in: Jafari, Jafar and Xiao, Honggen (ed.) Encyclopedia of Tourism Springer International Publishing.Nostalgia at the Boundary: A Study at Lords Cricket Ground
Cardwell, D. and Ali, N. 2014. Nostalgia at the Boundary: A Study at Lords Cricket Ground. in: Baum, Tom and Butler, Richard (ed.) Tourism and Cricket: Travels to the Boundary Channel View Publications. pp. 52-72Religious obligations to travel: first-generation Pakistani migrants from Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Sattar, Zeibeda, Hannam, Kevin and Ali, N. 2013. Religious obligations to travel: first-generation Pakistani migrants from Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change. 11 (1-2), pp. 61-72. https://doi.org/10.1080/14766825.2013.795963Event Design
Ali, N., Ferdinand, Nicole and Chidzey, Michael 2012. Event Design. in: Ferdinand, Nicole and Kitchin, Paul J. (ed.) Events Management: An International Approach SAGE Publications.Researcher Reflexivity in Tourism Studies Research: Dynamical Dances with Emotions
Ali, N. 2011. Researcher Reflexivity in Tourism Studies Research: Dynamical Dances with Emotions. in: Ateljevic, Irena, Morgan, Nigel and Pritchard, Annette (ed.) The Critical Turn in Tourism Studies: Creating an Academy of Hope Routledge. pp. 13-26Tourism’s Role in National Identity Formulation for the United Kingdom’s Pakistani Diaspora
Ali, N. and Holden, A. 2011. Tourism’s Role in National Identity Formulation for the United Kingdom’s Pakistani Diaspora. in: Tourism and National Identities: An international perspective Routledge.Researching Diaspora Tourism: Journeys of the UK Pakistani Community to the Ancestral Homeland
Ali, N. 2010. Researching Diaspora Tourism: Journeys of the UK Pakistani Community to the Ancestral Homeland. Leisure Studies Association Newsletter.Tourism and Islamophobia
Stephenson, Marcus L. and Ali, N. 2010. Tourism and Islamophobia. in: Scott, Noel and Jafari, Jafar (ed.) Tourism in the Muslim World Emerald. pp. 235-251Worldmaking Agency–Worldmaking Authority: The Sovereign Constitutive Role of Tourism
Hollinshead, Keith, Ateljevic, Irena and Ali, N. 2009. Worldmaking Agency–Worldmaking Authority: The Sovereign Constitutive Role of Tourism. Tourism Geographies. 11 (4), pp. 427-443. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616680903262562Special Issue Endnote: Tourism and Worldmaking – Where Do We Go From Here?
Ateljevic, Irena, Hollinshead, Keith and Ali, N. 2009. Special Issue Endnote: Tourism and Worldmaking – Where Do We Go From Here? Tourism Geographies. 11 (4), pp. 546-552. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616680903262794Post‐colonial Pakistani Mobilities: the Embodiment of the ‘Myth of Return’ in Tourism
Ali, N. and Holden, Andrew 2006. Post‐colonial Pakistani Mobilities: the Embodiment of the ‘Myth of Return’ in Tourism. Mobilities. 1 (2), pp. 217-242. https://doi.org/10.1080/174501006007266053299
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