Freya Higgins-Desbiolles

Teaching Strengths

Engaging
Challenging
Passionate
Facilitating critical thinking

Dr Freya Higgins-Desbiolles

School of Management

College of Business and Law

Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD (as Co-Supervisor) - email supervisor to discuss availability.

Available For Media Comment.


Freya is a Senior Lecturer in Tourism Management employed in UniSA Business.
Before joining the University of South Australia, Freya worked in development, development education and university teaching in international relations. Joining the School of Management of the University of South Australia in 2001 she brought these experiences and knowledges to her work in tourism developing an innovative research agenda.
Freya's  work focuses on human rights and social justice issues in tourism, hospitality and events.  My topical areas of interest include the impacts of tourism, tourism policy and planning, tourism sustainability, Indigenous tourism, politics of tourism and peace through tourism. Geographical areas of interest include Indigenous Australia, the Middle East, the Pacific Islands and the Asia-Pacific region. Recent reseach projects have explored Aboriginal tourism, sustainable cafes, native foods in restaurants and tourism's role in peace and conflict. She is a recipient of a Council of Australiasian University Educators in Tourism and Hospitality Fellows Award for a signficant contribution to hospitality and tourism research and education in 2013.
Freya's teaching philosophy is based on critical pedagogy and she tries to create learning environments that respect students' prior knowledge and experiences and that challenges them (and herself) to think in new ways and "outside of the box". Freya has on a national teaching award from the Australian Teaching and Learning Council in 2009, as well as university and divisional teaching awards. One area of pedagogical expertise is indigenising the curricula in business school contexts.
Her research is focused on projects that deliver new insights into the tourism phenomenon and that advocate a more just and sustainable tourism future.  Her work is engaged and she has formed research partnerships with tourism and hospitality stakeholders.  She particularly tries to work with "host communities" and the NGO sector who seek to shape tourism to their needs and for positive futures. She has conducted engaged research with Aboriginal tourism operators, an events organiser, a cafe owner and sustainability advocate, tourism NGOs, among others. She received a commendation for industry collaboration in 2014 from the UniSA Business School.
Freya  was recognized as an “Awesome Scholar in Tourism” by Women Academics in Tourism, an international group of female tourism academics committed to advancing gender equity in publishing and career advancement.  Awesome Scholars in Tourism represent tourism professors who inspire others “by their contributions, encouragement, creativity, virtues, selflessness, humour, humanity, and even madness.”

Core Research focus: Human Rights and Social justice in tourism.

Research Interests: Impacts of Tourism, Tourism Policy and Planning, Indigenous Tourism, Responsible Tourism, Globalisation and Tourism, Reconciliation Tourism, Peace Through Tourism, Politics of Tourism,Tourism and Terrorism, Critical tourism research, Indigenous Management.

Current Research:

Climate Justice in Tourism - in collaboration with the Travel Foundation.

Previous research projects:

2018 Hospitality & Events driving the design & delivery of the purpose economy: a scoping study of a women's led initiative. Funded by Le Cordon Bleu-UniSA grants scheme. 2018-2019. Chief Investigator.

2018 Unsettling tourism: Settler stories, Indigenous lands and awakening an ethics of reconciliation. Funded by Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Collaborator.

2016 Bush to Table: Connecting the restaurant and catering sector and native food producers for their mutual benefit. Funded by Le Cordon Bleu-UniSA grants scheme.

2014 A taste of sustainability: Can restaurateurs contribute to sustainability pedagogy and urban place-making efforts? Funded by Le Cordon Bleu-UniSA grants scheme.

2012 Survey of 2012 Spirit Festival . Funded by Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute and the School of Management, UniSA.

2011 Aboriginal Hostels Ltd: A case study of Indigenous Australians as tourists.. Funded by the Division of Business, UniSA.

2006 The Coorong Wilderness Lodge: Case Study Of Aboriginal Tourism enterprise. Funded by the Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre.

Year Citation
2025 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2025). On what terms might regenerative tourism proponents justly engage with indigenous knowledges?. Journal of Travel Research, online(8), 1-9.
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2025 Walters, T., & Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2025). Opportunity lost: addressing DEI in academic conference design practices. International Journal Of Event And Festival Management, 16(3), 318-342.
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2025 Higgins-Desbiolles, F. (2025). Foreword. Justice in Tourism Destinations Avenues for Destination Governance and Management, xiii-xvi.
2024 Higgins-Desbiolles, F., & Kelly, J. L. (2024). Invited to Witness: Solidarity Tourism Across Occupied Palestine. JOURNAL OF TOURISM HISTORY, 16(1), 114-116.
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2024 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Bianchi, R. (2024). Towards understanding and managing the politics of tourism in a crisis-challenged world. Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights, 5(2, article no. 100160), 1-10.
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2024 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2024). Response to Calver et al.'s "the (in)visibility of equality, diversity, and inclusion research in events management journals": the vital need to emphasise justice. Event Management, 28(2), 329-334.
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2024 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2024). The end of tourism? contemplations of collapse. Journal of Tourism Futures, 10(3), 476-485.
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2024 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2024). The question of solidarity in tourism. Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events, 16(4), 533-542.
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2024 Grimwood, B. S. J., Lee, E., & Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2024). Unsettling the geographies of tourism. Tourism Geographies, 26(6), 899-916.
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2023 Rastegar, R., Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Ruhanen, L. (2023). Tourism, global crises and justice: rethinking, redefining and reorienting tourism futures. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 31(12), 2613-2627.
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2023 Higgins Desbiolles, F., Scheyvens, R. A., & Bhatia, B. (2023). Decolonising tourism and development: from orphanage tourism to community empowerment in Cambodia. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 31(12), 2788-2808.
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2023 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2023). Subsidiarity in tourism and travel circuits in the face of climate crisis. Current Issues in Tourism, 26(19), 3091-3101.
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2022 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Everingham, P. (2022). Degrowth in tourism: advocacy for thriving not diminishment. Tourism Recreation Research, 49(online), 1-5.
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2022 Bigby, B. C., Edgar, J., & Higgins-Desbiolles, F. (2022). Place-based governance in tourism: Placing local communities at the centre of tourism. Unknown Journal, 31-53.
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2022 Higgins-Desbiolles, F., & Bigby, B. C. (2022). Introduction: Embracing the local turn in tourism to empower communities. Unknown Journal, 1-27.
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2022 Higgins-Desbiolles, F. (2022). Peace Journeys: A new direction in religious tourism and pilgrimage research. JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM, 30(2-3), 659-661.
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2022 Higgins-Desbiolles, F. (2022). Detours: A decolonial guide to Hawai'i. JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM, 30(2-3), 658-659.
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2022 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2022). The ongoingness of imperialism: the problem of tourism dependency and the promise of radical equality. Annals of Tourism Research, 94(103382), 1-12.
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2022 Higgins Desbiolles, F., Chew Bigby, B., & Doering, A. (2022). Socialising tourism after COVID-19: reclaiming tourism as a social force?. Journal of Tourism Futures, 8(2), 208-219.
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2022 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Bigby, B. C. (2022). A local turn in tourism studies. Annals of Tourism Research, 92(103291), 1-4.
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2021 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Monga, M. (2021). Transformative change through events business: a feminist ethic of care analysis of building the purpose economy. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 29(11-12), 1989-2007.
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2021 Rastegar, R., Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Ruhanen, L. (2021). COVID-19 and a justice framework to guide tourism recovery. Annals of Tourism Research, 91(103161), 1-11.
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2021 Everingham, P., Peters, A., & Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2021). The (im)possibilities of doing tourism otherwise: the case of settler colonial Australia and the closure of the climb at Uluru. Annals of Tourism Research, 88(103178), 1-11.
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2021 Scheyvens, R., Carr, A., Movono, A., Hughes, E., Higgins, D. F., & Mika, J. (2021). Indigenous tourism and the sustainable development goals. Annals of Tourism Research, 90(103260), 1-12.
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2021 Higgins Desbiolles, F., Blanchard, L. A., & Urbain, Y. (2021). Peace through tourism: Critical reflections on the intersections between peace, justice, sustainable development and tourism. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 30(2-3), 335-351.
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2021 Higgins-Desbiolles, F., Doering, A., & Bigby, B. C. (2021). Preface. Socialising Tourism Rethinking Tourism for Social and Ecological Justice, xxix-xxx.
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2021 Higgins-Desbiolles, F., Doering, A., & Bigby, B. C. (2021). Introduction Socialising tourism: Reimagining tourism’s purpose. Socialising Tourism Rethinking Tourism for Social and Ecological Justice, 1-21.
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2020 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2020). Diversity in tourism: a perspective article. Tourism Review, 75(1), 29-32.
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2020 Brouder, P., Teoh, S., Salazar, N. B., Mostafanezhad, M., Pung, J. M., Lapointe, D., . . . Clausen, H. B. (2020). Reflections and discussions: tourism matters in the new normal post COVID-19. Tourism Geographies, 22(3), 735-746.
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2020 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2020). The 'war over tourism': challenges to sustainable tourism in the tourism academy after COVID-19. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 29(4), 551-569.
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2020 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2020). Socialising tourism for social and ecological justice after Covid-19. Tourism Geographies, 22(3), 610-623.
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2019 Higgins Desbiolles, F., Carnicelli, S., Krolikowski, C., Wijesinghe, G., & Boluk, K. (2019). Degrowing tourism: rethinking tourism. Journal of sustainable tourism, 27(12), 1926-1944.
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2019 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Wijesinghe, G. (2019). The critical capacities of restaurants as facilitators for transformations to sustainability. Journal of sustainable tourism, 27(7), 1080-1105.
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2019 Boluk, K. A., Caveliere, C. T., & Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2019). A critical framework for interrogating the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 2030 Agenda in tourism. Journal of sustainable tourism, 27(7), 847-864.
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2019 Higgins Desbiolles, F., Moskwa, E., & Wijesinghe, G. (2019). How sustainable is sustainable hospitality research? A review of sustainable restaurant literature from 1991 to 2015. Current issues in tourism, 22(13), 1551-1580.
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2019 Higgins-Desbiolles, F. (2019). Indigenous tourism movements. JOURNAL OF TOURISM HISTORY, 11(3), 315-317.
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2018 Higgins-Desbiolles, F., & Canosa, A. (2018). Not victims nor zoo exhibits: The film My Long Neck and listening to the 'other'. International Journal of Tourism Anthropology, 6(3), 237-254.
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2018 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2018). Event tourism and event imposition: a critical case study from Kangaroo Island, South Australia. Tourism management, 64, 73-86.
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2018 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2018). Sustainable tourism: sustaining tourism or something more?. Tourism management perspectives, 25, 157-160.
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2018 Hales, R., Dredge, D., Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Jamal, T. (2018). Academic activism in tourism studies: critical narratives from four researchers. Tourism analysis, 23(2), 189-201.
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2018 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Canosa, A. (2018). Not victims nor zoo exhibits: the film My Long Neck and listening to the 'other'. International journal of tourism anthropology, 6(3), 237-254.
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2018 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2018). The potential for justice through tourism. Via at: international interdisciplinary review of tourism, 13(13), 1-11.
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2017 Howison, S., Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Sun, Z. S. (2017). Storytelling in tourism: Chinese visitors and Māori hosts in New Zealand. Anatolia, 28(3), 327-337.
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2017 Boluk, K., Cavaliere, C. T., & Higgins-Desbiolles, F. (2017). Critical thinking to realize sustainability in tourism systems: Reflecting on the 2030 sustainable development goals. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 25(9), 1201-1204.
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2016 Higgins-Desbiolles, F. (2016). THE FUTURE OF FOOD TOURISM: FOODIES EXPERIENCES, EXCLUSIVITY VISIONS AND POLITICAL CAPITAL. HOSPITALITY & SOCIETY, 6(3), 287-289.
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2016 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2016). Sustaining spirit: a review and analysis of an urban Indigenous Australian cultural festival.. Journal of sustainable tourism, 24(8-9), 1280-1297.
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2015 Moskwa, E., Higgins-Desbiolles, F., & Gifford, S. (2015). Sustainability through food and conversation: the role of an entrepreneurial restaurateur in fostering engagement with sustainable development issues. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 23(1), 126-145.
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2014 Higgins-Desbiolles, F., Moskwa, E., & Gifford, S. (2014). The restaurateur as a sustainability pedagogue: the case of Stuart Gifford and Sarah's Sister's Sustainable Café. Annals of Leisure Research, 17(3), 267-280.
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2014 Higgins Desbiolles, F., Trevorrow, G., & Sparrow, S. (2014). The Coorong Wilderness Lodge: a case study of planning failures in Indigenous tourism. Tourism management, 44, 46-57.
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2013 Lemelin, R. H., Whyte, K. P., Johansen, K., Higgins Desbiolles, F., Wilson, C., & Hemming, S. (2013). Conflicts, battlefields, indigenous peoples and tourism : addressing dissonant heritage in warfare tourism in Australia and North America in the twenty-first century. International journal of culture, tourism and hospitality research, 7(3), 257-271.
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2013 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F., & Whyte, K. P. (2013). No high hopes for hopeful tourism: a critical comment. Annals of tourism research, 40(1), 428-433.
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2012 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2012). The Hotel Bauen's challenge to cannibalizing capitalism. Annals of tourism research, 39(2), 620-640.
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2012 Peters, A., & Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2012). De-marginalising tourism research : Indigenous Australians as tourists. Journal of hospitality and tourism management, 19(6), 1-9.
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2011 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2011). Death by a thousand cuts: governance and environmental trade-offs in ecotourism development at Kangaroo Island, South Australia. Journal of sustainable tourism, 19(4-5), 553-570.
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2011 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Mian, A. (2011). Aboriginal Hostels Limited : social tourism addressing indigenous Australian disadvantage. Journal of hospitality and tourism, 9(2), 93-111.
2010 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2010). Living stones and dead children: Palestine & the politics of tourism. Contours, 20(2), 5-8.
2010 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2010). The elusiveness of sustainability in tourism : the culture-ideology of consumerism and its implications. Tourism and hospitality research, 10(2), 116-129.
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2009 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2009). Indigenous ecotourism's role in transforming ecological consciousness. Journal of ecotourism, 8(2), 144-160.
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2009 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2009). International Solidarity Movement: a case study in volunteer tourism for justice. Annals of Leisure Research, 12(3-4), 333-349.
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2008 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2008). Justice tourism and alternative globalisation. Journal of sustainable tourism, 16(3), 345-364.
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2008 Higgins-Desbiolles, F. (2008). Justice tourism and alternative globalisation. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 16(3), 345-364.
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2007 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2007). Touring the Indigenous or transforming consciousness? : reflections on teaching Indigenous tourism at University. Australian journal of Indigenous education, 36(S1), 108-116.
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2006 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2006). More than an "industry" : the forgotten power of tourism as a social force. Tourism management, 27(6), 1192-1208.
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2004 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2004). Unsettling intersections: a case study in tourism, globalization, and indigenous peoples. Tourism, Culture & Communication.
2003 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2003). Reconciliation tourism : tourism healing divided societies!. Tourism recreation research, 28(3), 35-44.
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1991 Higgins-Desbiolles, F. (1991). Fiji: Unity through diversity?. Pacific Review, 4(3), 248-253.
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Year Citation
2024 Boluk, K. A., Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Akhoundoghli, M. (Eds.) (2024). The Elgar companion to tourism and the sustainable development goals. UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited.
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2024 Rastegar, R., Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Ruhanen, L. (Eds.) (2024). Tourism, global crises and justice tourism transition to a more just and sustainable future. UK: Routledge.
2024 Boluk, K. A., Higgins-Desbiolles, F., & Akhoundoghli, M. (2024). The Elgar Companion to Tourism and the Sustainable Development Goals. K. A. Boluk, F. Higgins-Desbiolles, & M. Akhoundoghli (Eds.), Edward Elgar Publishing.
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2023 Higgins Desbiolles, F., Blanchard, L. A., & Urbain, Y. (Eds.) (2023). Peace through tourism: critical reflections on the intersections between peace, justice and sustainable development. UK: Routledge.
2022 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Rigby, B. C. (Eds.) (2022). The local turn in tourism: empowering communities. UK: Channel View.
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2022 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Rigby, B. C. (Eds.) (2022). The local turn in tourism: empowering communities. UK: Channel View.
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2022 Higgins Desbiolles, F., Doering, A., & Chew Bigby, B. (Eds.) (2022). Socialising tourism: rethinking tourism for social and ecological justice. UK: Routledge.
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2022 Higgins Desbiolles, F., Doering, A., & Chew Bigby, B. (Eds.) (2022). Socialising tourism: rethinking tourism for social and ecological justice. UK: Routledge.
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2021 Boluk, K. A., Cavaliere, C. T., & Higgins Desbiolles, F. (Eds.) (2021). Activating critical thinking to advance the sustainable development goals in tourism systems. UK: Routledge.
2016 Isaac, R. K., Hall, C. M., & Higgins Desbiolles, F. (Eds.) (2016). The politics and power of tourism in Palestine. US: Routledge.
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2013 Blanchard, L. A., & Higgins-Desbiolles, F. (2013). Peace through Tourism: Promoting Human Security Through International Citizenship. L. -A. Blanchard, & F. Higgins-Desbiolles (Eds.), Routledge.
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Year Citation
2025 Higgins-Desbiolles, F., & Bigby, B. C. (2025). Rethinking governance in tourism: Centring local communities. In Handbook on Tourism Governance (pp. 165-179).
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2025 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2025). Considerations of the regenerative tourism movement's "Claim" to indigenous knowledges. In F. Fuste-Forne, & A. Hussain (Eds.), Source details - Title: The Routledge Handbook of Regenerative Tourism (pp. 487-500). US: Routledge.
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2025 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Bigby, B. C. (2025). Rethinking governance in tourism: centring local communities. In J. Saarinen, & C. Hall (Eds.), Source details - Title: Handbook of Tourism Governance (pp. 164-179). UK: Edward Elgar.
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2025 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2025). Foreword - Justice in Tourism Destinations: Avenues for Destination Governance and Management. In P. Torabian, & J. N. Albrecht (Eds.), Source details - Title: Justice in Tourism Destinations: Avenues for Destination Governance and Management. US: Routledge.
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2024 Boluk, K. A., Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Akhoundoghli, M. (2024). Preface: reflections on writing during competing crises. In K. A. Boluk, F. Higgins-Desbiolles, & M. Akhoundohhl (Eds.), Source details - Title: The Elgar Companion to Tourism and the Sustainable Development Goals (pp. xvi-xvii). UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.
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2024 Boluk, K. A., Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Akhoundoghli, M. (2024). Introduction: the SDGs and tourism during a polycrisis. In K. A. Boluk, F. Higgins-Desbiolles, & M. Akhoundoghli (Eds.), Source details - Title: The Elgar companion to tourism and the sustainable development goals (pp. 1-16). UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited.
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2024 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2024). The Herculean task of making a contribution to the scholarship of tourism. In C. Cooper, & C. M. Hall (Eds.), Source details - Title: How to Get Published in the Best Tourism Journals (pp. 65-78). UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited.
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2024 Wijesinghe, S., & Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2024). A critical analysis of the United Nations sustainable development goals. In K. A. Boluk, F. Higgins-Desbiolles, & M. Akhoundoghil (Eds.), Source details - Title: The Elgar Companion to Tourism and the Sustainable Development Goals (pp. 18-30). UK: Edward Elgar.
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2024 Higgins Desbiolles, F., Monga, M., Gunn, S., & Were, M. (2024). Gender and social entrepreneurship: a case study in collaborations for more equitable and sustainable development. In K. A. Boluk, F. Higgins-Desbiolles, & M. Akhoundoghil (Eds.), Source details - Title: The Elgar Companion to Tourism and the Sustainable Development Goals (pp. 141-160). UK: Edward Elgar.
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2024 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2024). Decolonising Indigenous tourism reconciliation, truth-telling, whiteness and 'Welcome to Country' in Australia. In R. Butler, & A. Carr (Eds.), Source details - Title: The Routledge Handbook of Tourism and Indigenous Peoples (pp. 63-77). Routledge.
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2024 Boluk, K. A., Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Akhoundoghli, M. (2024). Conclusion to tourism and the sustainable development goals. In K. A. Boluk, F. Higgins-Desbiolles, & M. Akhoundoghli (Eds.), Source details - Title: The Elgar Companion to Tourism and the Sustainable Development Goals (pp. 314-324). UK, USA :: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited.
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2022 Higgins-Desbiolles, F., & Bigby, B. C. (2022). Conclusion: What is to be done?. In Local Turn in Tourism Empowering Communities (pp. 269-279).
2022 Bigby, B. C., Peters, A., & Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2022). Indigenous. In D. Buhalis (Ed.), Source details - Title: Encyclopedia of Tourism Management and Marketing (Vol. 2, pp. 673-676). UK: Edward Elgar.
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2022 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Kajihiro, K. (2022). Detours. In D. Buhalis (Ed.), Source details - Title: Encyclopedia of Tourism Management and Marketing (Vol. 1, pp. 910-912). UK: Edward Elgar.
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2022 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2022). Socializing Tourism. In D. Buhalis (Ed.), Source details - Title: Encyclopedia of Tourism Management and Marketing (Vol. 4, pp. 178-181). UK: Edward Elgar.
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2022 Bigby, B. C., Peters, A., & Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2022). Diversity. In D. Buhalis (Ed.), Source details - Title: Encyclopedia of Tourism Management and Marketing (Vol. 1, pp. 997-1000). UK: Edward Elgar.
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2022 Higgins Desbiolles, F., Bigby, B. C., & Peters, A. (2022). Indigenous Tourism. In D. Buhalis (Ed.), Source details - Title: Encyclopedia of Tourism Management and Marketing (Vol. 2, pp. 680-683). UK: Edward Elgar.
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2022 Dangi, T. B., & Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2022). Justice in Tourism. In D. Buhalis (Ed.), Source details - Title: Encyclopedia of Tourism Management and Marketing (Vol. 3, pp. 13-16). UK: Edward Elgar.
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2022 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Chew Bigby, B. (2022). Conclusion: What is to be done?. In Source details - Title: The Local Turn in Tourism: Empowering communities (pp. 1-11). UK: Channel View.
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2022 Chew Bigby, B., Edgar, J., & Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2022). Place-based governance in tourism: placing local communities at the centre of tourism. In Source details - Title: The Local Turn in Tourism: Empowering Communities (pp. 31-53). UK: Channel View.
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2022 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Chew Bigby, B. (2022). Introduction: Embracing the local turn in tourism to empower communities. In Source details - Title: The Local Turn in Tourism: Empowering Communities (pp. 1-27). UK: Channel View.
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2022 Doering, A., Chew Bigby, B., & Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2022). Conclusion: socialising tourism as an avenue for critical thought and justice: ways forward. In F. Higgins-Desbiolles, A. Doering, & B. Bigby (Eds.), Source details - Title: Socialising Tourism: Rethinking Tourism for Social and Ecological Justice (pp. 244-254). UK: Routledge.
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2022 Higgins Desbiolles, F., Doering, A., & Chew Bigby, B. (2022). Introduction: socialising tourism: reimagining tourism's purpose. In F. Higgins-Desbiolles, A. Doering, & B. Bigby (Eds.), Source details - Title: Socialising Tourism: Rethinking Tourism for Social and Ecological Justice (pp. 1-21). UK: Routledge.
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2020 Higgins Desbiolles, F., Boluk, K., Krolikowski, C., Carnicelli, S., & Wijesinghe, G. (2020). Re-thinking tourism: degrowth and equity rights in developing community-centric tourism. In C. M. Hall, L. Lundmark, & J. J. Zhang (Eds.), Source details - Title: Degrowth and Tourism New Perspectives on Tourism Entrepreneurship, Destinations and Policy (pp. 152-169). UK: Routledge.
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2019 Higgins-Desbiolles, F., Wijesinghe, G., Vilkinas, T., & Gifford, S. (2019). Native Foods and Gastronomic Tourism. In Routledge Handbook of Gastronomic Tourism (pp. 452-460). Routledge.
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2019 Higgins Desbiolles, F., Hales, R., & Sparrow, S. (2019). Remembering and forgetting first nations in Australia: unsettling the silence on the founding and building of a new nation. In P. Collins, V. Igreja, & A. Danaher (Eds.), Source details - Title: The nexus among place, conflict & communication in a globalising world (pp. 207-231). Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan.
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2019 Higgins Desbiolles, F., Wijesinghe, G., Vilkinas, T., & Gifford, S. (2019). Native foods and gastronomic tourism. In S. K. Dixit (Ed.), Source details - Title: The Routledge handbook of gastronomic tourism (pp. 462-470). UK: Routledge.
2018 Akbar, S., & Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2018). Critical perspectives on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander tourism: towards Indigenous-led approaches. In M. Karavatzis, M. Giovanardi, & M. Lichrou (Eds.), Source details - Title: Inclusive place branding: critical perspectives on theory and practice (pp. 46-59). UK: Routledge.
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2018 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Akbar, S. (2018). We will present ourselves in our ways: Indigenous Australian tourism. In B. S. R. Grimwood, K. Caton, & L. Cooke (Eds.), Source details - Title: New moral natures in tourism (pp. 13-28). UK: Routledge.
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2018 Higgins-Desbiolles, F., & Akbar, S. (2018). We will present ourselves in our ways: Indigenous Australian tourism. In B. S. R. Grimwood, K. Caton, & L. Cooke (Eds.), New Moral Natures in Tourism (pp. 13-28). Routledge.
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2017 Akbar, S., & Higgins-Desbiolles, F. (2017). Critical perspectives on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander tourism Towards Indigenous-led approaches. In M. Kavaratzis, M. Giovanardi, & M. Lichrou (Eds.), Inclusive Place Branding Critical Perspectives in Theory and Practice (pp. 23-36). Routledge.
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2017 Higgins Desbiolles, F., Vilkinas, T., Wijesinghe, G., & Gifford, S. (2017). Native foods in Australian restaurants: how to ensure Indigenous Australians benefit. In M. Whitford, L. Ruhanen, & A. Carr (Eds.), Source details - Title: Indigenous tourism: cases from Australia and New Zealand (pp. 87-108). UK: Goodfellow Publishers.
2017 Higgins Desbiolles, F., Howison, S., & Sun, Z. (2017). Understanding tourism through an indigenous lens of New Zealand and Aboriginal Australian cultures. In M. Whitford, L. Ruhanen, & A. Carr (Eds.), Source details - Title: Indigenous tourism: cases from Australia and New Zealand (pp. 125-144). UK: Goodfellow Publishers.
2017 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2017). A pedagogy of tourism informed by indigenous approaches. In P. Benckendorff, & A. Zehrer (Eds.), Source details - Title: Handbook of teaching and learning in tourism (pp. 439-454). UK: Edward Elgar.
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2017 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Hales, R. (2017). Closing the gap? Transforming indigenous tourism through recognition, redistribution and representation. In M. Whitford, L. Ruhanen, & A. Carr (Eds.), Source details - Title: Indigenous tourism: cases from Australia and New Zealand (pp. 109-124). UK: Goodfellow Publishers.
2016 Isaac, R. K., Hall, C. M., & Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2016). Introduction - The Politics and Power of Tourism in Palestine. In R. K. Isaac, C. M. Hall, & F. Higgins-Desbiolles (Eds.), Source details - Title: The Politics and Power of Tourism in Palestine (pp. 1-11). UK: Routledge.
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2016 Isaac, R. K., Hall, C. M., & Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2016). Palestine as a tourist destination. In F. Higgins-Desbiolles, C. M. Hall, & R. Isaac (Eds.), Source details - Title: The Politics and power of tourism in Palestine (pp. 15-33). US: Routledge.
2016 Isaac, R., Hall, C. M., & Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2016). IntroductionPolitics and Power of tourism in Palestine. In R. Isaac, C. M. Hall, & F. Higgins-Desbiolles (Eds.), Source details - Title: Politics and Power of tourism in Palestine (pp. 1-12). UK: Routledge.
2016 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2016). Walled off from the world: Palestine, tourism and resisting occupation. In R. K. Isaac, C. M. Hall, & F. Higgins-Desbiolles (Eds.), Source details - Title: The politics and power of tourism in Palestine (pp. 178-194). UK: Routledge.
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2016 Kassis, R., Solomon, R., & Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2016). Solidarity tourism in Palestine: the alternative tourism group of Palestine as a catalyzing instrument of resistance. In R. Isaac, C. M. Hall, & F. Higgins-Desbiolles (Eds.), Source details - Title: The politics and power of tourism in Palestine (pp. 37-52). UK: Routledge.
2016 Isaac, R., Hall, C. M., & Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2016). Palestine as a tourism destination. In R. K. Isaac, C. M. Hall, & F. Higgins-Desbiolles (Eds.), Source details - Title: The politics and power of tourism in Palestine (pp. 15-34). UK: Routledge.
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2016 Isaac, R. K., Platenkamp, V., Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Hall, C. M. (2016). Giving Palestinian tourism(s) a voice. In R. K. Isaac, C. M. Hall, & F. Higgins-Desbiolles (Eds.), Source details - Title: The politics and power of tourism in Palestine (pp. 244-249). UK: Routledge.
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2016 Nicholls, R., Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Rigney, G. (2016). Ngarrindjeri authority: a sovereignty approach to tourism. In M. Mostafanezhad (Ed.), Source details - Title: Political ecology of tourism: community, power and the environment (pp. 50-69). UK: Routledge.
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2016 Blanchard, L. A., & Higgins-Desbiolles, F. (2016). A Pedagogy of Peace: The Tourism Potential. In Activating Human Rights and Peace Theories Practices and Contexts (pp. 227-242). Routledge.
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2016 Lemelin, R. H., & Higgins-Desbiolles, F. (2016). Aboriginal tourism. In Encyclopedia of Tourism (pp. 1-2). Springer International Publishing.
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2015 Isaac, R. K., Platenkamp, V., Higgins-Desbiolles, F., & Hall, C. M. (2015). Giving Palestinian tourism(s) a voice. In Politics and Power of Tourism in Palestine (pp. 244-249).
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2015 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Whyte, K. P. (2015). Tourism and human rights. In C. M. Hall, S. Gossing, & D. Scott (Eds.), Source details - Title: The Routledge handbook of tourism and sustainability (pp. 105-116). United States: Routledge.
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2015 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2015). Terrorism. In C. Cater, B. Garrod, & T. Low (Eds.), Source details - Title: The Encyclopaedia of Sustainable Tourism (pp. 482-483). UK: CAB international.
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2014 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F., & Whyte, K. P. (2014). Critical perspectives on tourism. In A. A. Lew, C. M. Hall, & A. M. Williams (Eds.), Source details - Title: The Wiley Blackwell companion to tourism (pp. 88-97). UK: Wiley-Blackwell.
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2014 Higgins-Desbiolles, F., & Whyte, K. P. (2014). Critical perspectives on tourism. In Wiley Blackwell Companion to Tourism (pp. 88-97). Wiley.
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2013 Blanchard, L. A., & Higgins-Desbiolles, F. (2013). A pedagogy of peace: The tourism potential. In Activating Human Rights and Peace Theories Practices and Contexts (pp. 227-242).
2013 Blanchard, L. A., & Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2013). Introduction : peace matters, tourism matters. In L. Blanchard, & F. Higgins-Desbiolles (Eds.), Source details - Title: Peace through tourism : promoting human security through international citizenship (1 ed., pp. 1-15). United Kingdom: Routledge.
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2013 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2013). Tourism as politics: the case of Palestine. In L. Blanchard, & F. Higgins-Desbiolles (Eds.), Source details - Title: Peace through tourism: promoting human security through international citizenship (1 ed., pp. 61-74). United Kingdom: Taylor and Francis.
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2013 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Blanchard, L. A. (2013). Conclusion. In L. Blanchard, & F. Higgins-Desbiolles (Eds.), Source details - Title: Peace through tourism : promoting human security through international citizenship (1st ed. ed., pp. 253-262). United Kingdom: Taylor and Francis.
2013 Blanchard, L. A., & Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2013). A pedagogy of peace : the tourism potential. In L. Blanchard, & F. Higgins-Desbiolles (Eds.), Source details - Title: Peace through tourism : promoting human security through international citizenship (1 ed., pp. 19-33). United Kingdom: Routledge.
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2013 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2013). Aboriginal Hostels Limited: case of peace through tourism in Australia. In L. Blanchard, & F. Higgins-Desbiolles (Eds.), Source details - Title: Peace through tourism : promoting human security through international citizenship (1 ed., pp. 190-203). United Kingdom: Taylor and Francis.
2013 Higgins Desbiolles, F., Whyte, K. P., & Tedmanson, D. (2013). Tourism and environmental justice. In D. Dustin, & K. Schwab (Eds.), Source details - Title: Just leisure: things that we believe in (pp. 91-100). Illinois, United States: Sagamore.
2012 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2012). Resisting the hegemony of the market: reclaiming the social capacities of tourism. In S. McCabe, L. Minnaert, & A. Diekmann (Eds.), Source details - Title: Social tourism in Europe: theory and practice (pp. 53-68). Bristol, UK: Channel View Publications.
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2012 Blanchard, L. A., & Higgins Desbiolles, B. (2012). A pedagogy of peace: the tourism potential. In B. C. Goh (Ed.), Source details - Title: Activating human rights and peace: theories, practices and contexts (pp. 227-242). UK: Ashgate.
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2012 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2012). Hotel Bauen: an exploratory case study in justice tourism. In I. Ateljevic (Ed.), Source details - Title: The critical turn in tourism studies: creating an academy of hope (pp. 151-164). Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York: Routledge.
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2011 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2011). Development on Kangaroo Island: the controversy over Southern Ocean Lodge. In D. Dredge, & J. Jenkins (Eds.), Source details - Title: Stories of practice: tourism policy and planning (pp. 105-131). United Kingdom: Routledge.
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2010 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2010). Justifying tourism : justice through tourism. In S. Cole, & N. Morgan (Eds.), Source details - Title: Tourism and inequality : problems and prospects (pp. 194-211). UK: CAB International.
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2010 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F., & Blanchard, L. A. (2010). Challenging peace through tourism: Placing tourism in the context of human rights, justice and peace. In Source details - Title: Tourism, Progress and Peace (pp. 35-47). Wallingford, UK: CAB International.
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2010 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2010). In the eye of the beholder? Tourism and the activist academic. In P. Burns, C. Palmer, & J. Lester (Eds.), Source details - Title: Theories and concepts: tourism and visual culture (Vol. 1, pp. 98-106). UK: CAB International.
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2008 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F., & Russell Mundine, G. (2008). Absences in the volunteer tourism phenomenon : the right to travel, solidarity tours and transformation beyond the one-way. In Source details - Title: Journeys of discovery in volunteer tourism : international case study perspectives (pp. 182-194). Wallingford, Oxfordshire ; Cambridge, MA: CABI.
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2008 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2008). Capitalist globalisation, corporatized tourism and their alternatives. In P. R. Chang (Ed.), Source details - Title: Tourism management in the 21st Century (pp. 1-70). US: Nova Publishers.
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2007 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2007). Kungan Ngarrindjeri Yunnan: A case study of Indigenous rights and tourism in Australia. In J. Buultjens (Ed.), Source details - Title: Striving for Sustainability: Case studies in Indigenous tourism (pp. 139-186). Australia: Southern Cross University Press.
2007 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2007). Taming tourism : Indigenous rights as a check to unbridled tourism. In P. M. Burns (Ed.), Source details - Title: Tourism and politics : global frameworks and local realities (pp. 83-107). UK: Elsevier.
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2007 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2007). Hostile meeting grounds : encounters between the wretched of the Earth and the tourist through tourism and terrorism in the 21st century. In P. M. Burns (Ed.), Source details - Title: Tourism and politics : global frameworks and local realities (pp. 309-332). UK: Elsevier.
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2007 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2007). Capitalist globalisation, corporatised tourism and their alternatives. In Source details - Title: Tourism management in the 21st century (pp. 1-70). New York: Nova Science Publishers.
2007 Higgins-Desbiolles, F. (2007). Hostile Meeting Grounds: Encounters between the Wretched of the Earth and the Tourist through Tourism and Terrorism in the 21st Century. In Tourism and Politics Global Frameworks and Local Realities (pp. 309-332). Routledge.
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2007 Higgins-Desbiolles, F. (2007). Taming Tourism: Indigenous Rights as a Check to Unbridled Tourism. In Tourism and Politics Global Frameworks and Local Realities (pp. 83-108). Routledge.
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2006 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2006). Reconcilliation tourism : on crossing bridges and funding ferries. In P. M. Burns (Ed.), Source details - Title: Tourism and social identities : global frameworks and local realities (pp. 137-154). Amsterdam: Elsevier.
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2005 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2005). Reconciliation tourism : challenging the constraints of economic rationalism. In C. Ryan (Ed.), Source details - Title: Indigenous tourism : the commodification and management of culture (pp. 223-245). UK: Elsevier.
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2005 Higgins-Desbiolles, F. (2005). Reconciliation tourism: Challenging the constraints of economic rationalism. In M. Aicken, & C. Ryan (Eds.), Indigenous Tourism the Commodification and Management of Culture (pp. 223-246). Routledge.
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2003 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2003). Globalisation and indigenous tourism: sites of engagement and resistance. In G. Treuren, & M. P. Shanahan (Eds.), Source details - Title: Globalisation: Australian regional perspectives (pp. 240-262). South Australia: Wakefield Press.
2002 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Jones, G. (2002). Tourism and recreation. In Source details - Title: The Murray Mouth: exploring the implications of closure or restricted flow (pp. 25-31). Australia: Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation.

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2022 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2022). What if you were not welcome to Country? Truth-telling in settler-colonial Australia. In CAUTHE 2022 Conference Online: Shaping the Next Normal in Tourism, Hospitality and Events: Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference (pp. 224-233). US: CAUTHE.
2018 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2018). The Walled Off: the paradoxes and promises of Banksy's hotel in Palestine. In CAUTHE 2018: get smart: paradoxes and possibilities in tourism, hospitality and events education and research (pp. 188-199). Australia: CAUTHE.
2018 Monga, M., & Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2018). Using social enterprise to re-engage vulnerable populations in work: the case of GOGO Events. In AOM Annual meeting proceedings including best papers (pp. 1-39). US: Academy of Management.
2017 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2017). Food tourism as a pathway to decolonisation and alternative futures. In I. N. Laba, A. P. Budi, & D. P. Koeswiryono (Eds.), 15th APacCHRIE proceeding book (Asia – Pacific Council on Hotel Restaurant, and Institutional Education) the future of hospitality and tourism : opportunity and challenges (pp. 155-167). Indonesia: International Bali Institute of Tourism.
2017 Cave, J., & Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2017). Whose story is told, whose agenda is met? Interrogating critical collaborative tourism research. In D. Dredge, & S. Gyimóthy (Eds.), Euro-TEFI 2017 building our stories: co-creating tourism futures in research, practice and education (pp. 31-41). Denmark: Aalborg University.
2017 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Monga, M. (2017). GOGO events: a feminist ethics approach to using events for transformative change. In Time for big ideas? Re-thinking the field for tomorrow Proceedings of the 27th Annual Conference Council for Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE) Vol. 2017 (pp. 269-277). Australia: CAUTHE.
2016 Higgins Desbiolles, F., Vilkinas, T., Wijesinghe, G., Akbar, S., & Gifford, S. (2016). Indigenous foods benefiting indigenous Australians. In M. Scerri, & L. Hui (Eds.), CAUTHE 2016: The Changing Landscape of Tourism and Hospitality: The Impact of Emerging Markets and Emerging Destinations (pp. 527-542). Australia: Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School.
2015 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F., & Wijesinghe, G. (2015). Cafes and restaurants as models of sustainability. In 13th Asia-Pacific Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Education Conference (pp. 208-216). New Zealand: Asia-Pacific Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Education.
2015 Kim, A., Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Wijesinghe, G. (2015). A taste of sustainability: how can restaurateurs contribute to sustainability efforts?. In 13th Asia-Pacific Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Education Conference (pp. 1-4). New Zealand: Asia-Pacific Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Education.
2013 Higgins Desbiolles, F., Trevorrow, G., & Sparrow, S. R. (2013). Outside the box: the Coorong Wilderness Lodge and the story of planning failures. In J. Fountain, & K. Moore (Eds.), CAUTHE 2013 conference proceedings : tourism and global change : on the edge of something big (pp. 308-320). Christchurch, New Zealand: Lincoln University.
2012 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Mian, A. (2012). Indigenous social tourism in a neoliberal state: an exploratory study of Aboriginal Hostels Limited. In CAUTHE 2012: The new golden age of tourism and hospitality; Book 2; Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Conference (pp. 232-245). Australia: La Trobe University.
2011 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F., & Peters, A. (2011). Indigenous Australians as tourists: making the invisible visible. In Tourism: creating a brilliant blend (pp. 1-15). Adelaide, South Australia: University of South Australia.
2009 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2009). Hotel Bauen : an exploratory case study in justice tourism. In R. Richards, & V. Victoria (Eds.), Critical actions and creative vistas. Croatia: Academy of Hope.
2008 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F., & Blanchard, L. A. (2008). Tourism in the context of human rights, justice and peace. In Activating Human Rights and Peace: Universal Responsibility Conference 2008 Conference Proceedings (pp. 356-366). Australia: Southern Cross University.
2008 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Blanchard, L. A. (2008). Toruism in the context of human rights, justice and peace. In D. Garbutt (Ed.), Activating Human Rights and Peace: Universal Responsibility Conference 2008. Australia: Southern Cross University Centre for Peace & Social Justice.
2005 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2005). Doing the right thing: indigenous rights and tourism. In A. Boyle (Ed.), Sharing Tourism Knowledge (pp. 1-17). Australia: Charles Darwin University.
2003 Higgins Desbiolles, B. F. (2003). Reconciliation tourism: as a marginalised hope in an era of economic rationalism. In Taking Tourism to the Limits. New Zealand: University of Waikato.

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2023 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Higham, J. (2023). Whakaari/White Island court case will change the level of accepted risk in NZ's tourism industry. The Conversation.
2021 Monovo, A., Carr, A., Hughes, E., Higgins Desbiolles, F., Hapeta, J. W., Scheyvens, R., & Stewart Withers, R. (2021). Indigenous scholars struggle to be heard in the mainstream. Here's how journal editors and reviewers can help. The Conversation.
2021 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2021). Enjoy them while you can? The ecotourism challenge facing Australia's favourite islands. The Conversation.
2020 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Higham, J. (2020). Why a trans-Tasman travel bubble makes a lot of sense for Australia and New Zealand. The Conversation.
2020 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2020). The end of global travel as we know it: an opportunity for sustainable tourism. The Conversation.
2019 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2019). Rethinking tourism so the locals actually benefit from hosting visitors. The Conversation.
2019 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2019). From Kangaroo Island to the Great Barrier Reef, the paradox that is luxury ecotourism. The Conversation.
2019 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2019). Tourists behaving badly are a threat to global tourism, and the industry is partly to blame. The Conversation.
2019 Higgins Desbiolles, F., & Higham, J. (2019). Call for clearer risk information for tourists following Whakaari/White Island tragedy. The Conversation.
2018 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2018). Why Australia might be at risk of 'overtourism'. The Conversation.
2017 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2017). Explainer: the rise of naked tourism. The Conversation.
2017 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2017). Ten tips to make your holidays less fraught and more festive. The Conversation.
2017 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2017). Spare a thought for Bethlehem this Christmas as politics and tourism collide. The Conversation.
2017 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2017). Banksy's Bethlehem hotel is an example of how tourism can be political. The Conversation.
2017 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2017). 'Sustainable tourism' is not working - here's how we can change that. The Conversation.
2017 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2017). How Indigenous tourism can help bring about reconciliation in Australia. The Conversation.
2017 Higgins Desbiolles, F. (2017). The politics of public monuments: it's time Australians looked at what, and whom, we commemorate. The Conversation.
  • Unsettling tourism: Settler stories, indigenous lands, and awakening of ethics of reconciliation, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 01/07/2018 - 31/03/2024


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