Dr  Patricia Johnson

Dr Patricia Johnson

Senior Lecturer

Newcastle Business School (Tourism)

Career Summary

Biography

Patricia embarked on her academic career  to examine the perception and management of risk and security in tourist experiences, a study which involved traveling to Iran with the third Australian tour group to enter Iran after the Islamic revolution. Her research maintains an inter-disciplinary and inter-cultural focus and draws from the humanities and social sciences to engage concepts such as ideology, discourse, liminality, risk, cultural capital, the gaze and identity and difference to explore the emerging field of cosmopolitanism and questions relating to cultural literacy and global citizenship. In this, her work assumes a historical perspective to understand the discursive constitution of culture - that is, relationships of power and the ways in which knowledge of others is constructed, legitimated, reproduced and reworked. She maintains an expertise in analyzing travel media, in particular, travel writing to explore 'western' viewing positions over the foreign. Other research interests include destination development and cruise ship tourism and, in particular the roles of stakeholders in knowledge transfer processes and the role of volunteerism in the context of urban tourism. Patricia has been involved with a range of research projects and has provided strategic support to the school's Tourism Research Unit. Her teaching career also reflects this inter-disciplinary focus having taught a number of courses since 2001 at the University of Newcastle in the areas of tourism studies, media studies, cultural studies and sociology. Outside of academia she experience in business management in civil construction and has worked as a consultant devising and researching the effectiveness of workplace training in a range of industry applications.

Research Expertise
Patricia's primary research expertise lies within qualitative research method, but is also experienced in designing and carrying out quantitative research. As a researcher, her focus is interdisciplinary and lie within the areas of tourism studies and cultural studies. Patricia maintains an active and interdisciplinary research focus is which draws from English literature, cultural studies, sociology, geography, anthropology, gender studies and tourism studies to engage concepts such as the emerging area of cosmopolitanism, liminality, the tourist gaze and cultural capital. Other areas of interest in research include cruise ship tourism, nautical tourism, destination development and image development. She held a key research position examining stakeholder attitudes about the readiness of Newcastle as a home for cruise ship tourism and is actively engaged in furthering research efforts in this field. Other areas of research that she has been involved in include recreation specialisation and tourist image construction of PNG,and  wine tourism. As lecturer and a dedicated teacher, she is actively involved in research involving teaching and learning in the Faculty.

Teaching Expertise
Dr Patricia Johnson is Lecturer and Course Coordinator in Marketing and Tourism Management.  Courses include: International Marketing, International Work Placement in Business,  Leisure Behaviour and Management, Event Management, Tourism Policy and Planning, and Tourism Principles and Practices. She also supervises Honours and Postgraduate students in Tourism.  Patricia has substantial experience in teaching at an undergraduate level across disciplines and topic areas having held a number of teaching and lecturing positions in the fields of Tourism, Marketing, Leisure and Recreation, Social Science, Cultural Studies (including media and film studies) and English Language and Open Foundation Studies. She is a committed teacher whose approach to teaching tourism is informed by this interdisciplinary teaching experience. She has designed and escorted study tours to Kenya for undergraduate students studying resource management and has supervised international study experiences to China, Vietnam, Japan, Fiji, East Timor, Argentina and United Kingdom.

Patricia is a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events and holds the position of Reviews Editor.


Qualifications

  • PhD, University of Newcastle
  • Bachelor of Business, University of Newcastle
  • Bachelor of Social Science (Honours), University of Newcastle

Keywords

  • Cosmopolitanism
  • Cruise Ship Tourism
  • Cultural Literacy
  • Cultural Studies
  • Culture and Heritage Management
  • Destination Image
  • Liminality
  • Media Studies
  • Risk and Tourism
  • Tourism Behaviour
  • Tourism Management
  • Travel Writing

Fields of Research

Code Description Percentage
350803 Tourism management 30
350899 Tourism not elsewhere classified 70

Professional Experience

UON Appointment

Title Organisation / Department
Senior Lecturer University of Newcastle
Newcastle Business School
Australia

Academic appointment

Dates Title Organisation / Department
1/1/2010 -  Lecturer University of Newcastle
Business and Law
Australia
1/1/2007 - 1/12/2007 Research Academic University of Newcastle
School of Humanities and Social Science
Australia
1/1/2001 - 1/12/2008 Casual Lecturer and Tutor University of Newcastle
School of Humanities and Social Science
Australia

Awards

Award

Year Award
2018 Vice-Chancellor Award for International Engagement
The University of Newcastle
2018 Faculty of Business and Law award for International Engagment 2018
Faculty of Business & Law, The University of Newcastle

Thesis Examinations

Year Level Discipline Thesis
2016 PHD Humanities The Fictional Construction of Iran for a Wesstern Readership: From Montesquieu to Nafisi
2015 PHD Humanities Kokoada Track: Stori Bilong Waitlain Tasol? (Kokoda Track: Only a Whiteman Story?)
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Publications

For publications that are currently unpublished or in-press, details are shown in italics.


Chapter (2 outputs)

Year Citation Altmetrics Link
2022 Young T, Reindrawati D, Johnson P, Lyons K, 'Community meaning making for tourism sustainability on Madura Island, Indonesia', Island Tourism Sustainability and Resiliency, Routledge, London (2022)
Co-authors Kevin Lyons, Tamara Young
2014 Johnson PC, 'Frameworks of Freedom and Fear: Authorizing the Voice in Women's Travel Writing', Travel, Discovery, Transformation, Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, New Jersey 101-122 (2014) [B1]

Journal article (18 outputs)

Year Citation Altmetrics Link
2023 Johnson PC, Everingham P, Everingham C, 'The political economy of the supercars Newcastle 500 event', Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights, 4 (2023) [C1]

Public/private partnerships staging urban motor-racing events promise a range of dubious ¿benefits¿ to the host destination. These high-octane events are notorious for creating co... [more]

Public/private partnerships staging urban motor-racing events promise a range of dubious ¿benefits¿ to the host destination. These high-octane events are notorious for creating controversy over the disruptions they create. This study employs an investigative research method to explore the political economy of the Supercars Newcastle 500 in New South Wales, Australia. Results revealed how strategic misrepresentation and information asymmetry are used as tactics to avoid public scrutiny. The term ¿magic of major events mathematics¿ is coined to explain how public expenditure is ¿hidden¿ from public view, how costs are transformed into benefits, and how attendance numbers are ghosted. The research examines links between major events and touted leisure and tourism benefits as it questions the ethics of neoliberal governance practices.

DOI 10.1016/j.annale.2023.100094
Citations Scopus - 1
Co-authors Phoebe Everingham
2022 Johnson PC, Everingham C, Everingham P, 'The juggernaut effect: community resistance and the politics of urban motor-racing events', Annals of Leisure Research, 25 93-115 (2022) [C1]

Using an investigative research method, this paper explores the neo-liberal paradigm of governance used to stage high-octane urban motor racing events. The discussion details the ... [more]

Using an investigative research method, this paper explores the neo-liberal paradigm of governance used to stage high-octane urban motor racing events. The discussion details the tactics used by Supercars Australia to anticipate and manage resistance from the impacted community through a process we term the ¿juggernaut effect¿. This study of the Newcastle 500 Supercar race in Newcastle, NSW found information tightly controlled by a Public/Private Partnership, which swept aside due democratic process to privilege the interests of a private corporation over community. The ¿juggernaut effect¿ shows how power was manifested through boosterism, brinkmanship and secrecy. This paper investigates ¿why¿ and ¿how¿ due process is so frequently absent in event contexts. In so doing, it questions broader assumptions about the touted benefits of these events and challenges the ethics of entrepreneurial governance where government agencies may employ a marketing mandate to corrupt ethical considerations and the public¿s expectations of due process.

DOI 10.1080/11745398.2020.1818590
Citations Scopus - 4Web of Science - 1
Co-authors Phoebe Everingham
2022 Nguyen TQT, Johnson P, Young T, 'Networking, coopetition and sustainability of tourism destinations', Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 50 400-411 (2022) [C1]

While cooperation is widely recognised as beneficial for sustainable tourism, the role of coopetition is not well understood. Coopetition is a process reflective of the coexistenc... [more]

While cooperation is widely recognised as beneficial for sustainable tourism, the role of coopetition is not well understood. Coopetition is a process reflective of the coexistence of cooperation with competition or conflict. This paper examines and theorises the emergence of coopetition by engaging actor-network theory to explore networking processes of collective actions for specific sustainability goals in two popular destinations in Vietnam. The research reveals that the convergence of stakeholders in collective actions influences the dynamics of their relationships. These dynamics manifested in three ways in each destination, which informed two streams of coopetition across the two destinations: the intervention of cooperation in existing competition and the intervention of conflict in existing cooperation. As a result, four types of intra- or inter-network coopetition emerged as a consequence of networking processes for sustainability at these destinations. This research has theoretical implications concerning the relationships between networking and coopetition and practical implications for destination management, involving the advantage of using a coopetition strategy to mobilise actions of diverse stakeholders in achieving sustainable tourism.

DOI 10.1016/j.jhtm.2022.01.003
Citations Scopus - 26Web of Science - 14
Co-authors Tamara Young
2021 Zinko R, Furner CP, de Burgh-Woodman H, Johnson P, Sluhan A, 'The Addition of Images to eWOM in the Travel Industry: An Examination of Hotels, Cruise Ships and Fast Food Reviews', JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL AND APPLIED ELECTRONIC COMMERCE RESEARCH, 16 525-541 (2021) [C1]
DOI 10.3390/jtaer16030032
Citations Scopus - 17Web of Science - 7
2021 Young T, Reindrawati DY, Lyons K, Johnson P, 'Host gazes from an Islamic island: challenging homogeneous resident perception orthodoxies', Tourism Geographies, 23 599-622 (2021) [C1]
DOI 10.1080/14616688.2020.1733067
Citations Scopus - 6Web of Science - 5
Co-authors Kevin Lyons, Tamara Young
2020 Taunay B, L hostis M, Johnson PC, 'Geographical limits of outbound Chinese tourism in France', Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events, 12 66-81 (2020) [C1]
DOI 10.1080/19407963.2018.1505108
Citations Scopus - 1Web of Science - 1
2020 Johnson PC, Xu H, Arlt WG, 'Outbound Chinese tourism: looking back and looking forward', Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events, 12 1-7 (2020) [C1]
DOI 10.1080/19407963.2018.1505098
Citations Scopus - 6Web of Science - 6
2019 Wearing S, Schweinsberg S, Johnson P, 'FLANEUR OR CHORASTER: A REVIEW OF THE TRAVEL NARRATOR IN THE FORMATION OF THE TOURIST EXPERIENCE', TOURISM ANALYSIS, 24 551-562 (2019) [C1]
DOI 10.3727/108354219X15652651367415
Citations Scopus - 4Web of Science - 4
2019 Nguyen TQT, Young T, Johnson P, Wearing S, 'Conceptualising networks in sustainable tourism development', Tourism Management Perspectives, 32 1-11 (2019) [C1]
DOI 10.1016/j.tmp.2019.100575
Citations Scopus - 64Web of Science - 36
Co-authors Tamara Young
2018 Johnson PC, 'TOURISM AND SOFT POWER: SCRIPTING SERVICESCAPES FOR THE CHINA OUTBOUND MARKET', TOURISM ANALYSIS, 23 573-586 (2018) [C1]
DOI 10.3727/108354218X15391984820558
Citations Scopus - 1Web of Science - 1
2014 Johnson PC, 'Cultural literacy, cosmopolitanism and tourism research', Annals of Tourism Research, 44 255-269 (2014) [C1]

Cosmopolitanism has been approached from a multitude of perspectives yet it continues to pose theoretical challenges in application. This paper assumes a post-disciplinary approac... [more]

Cosmopolitanism has been approached from a multitude of perspectives yet it continues to pose theoretical challenges in application. This paper assumes a post-disciplinary approach to critique these writings and analyse the intersections of tourism/cosmopolitanism/worldmaking. Through these means a philosophical platform is built that advances cultural literacy as the defining principle of cosmopolitanism. Cosmopolitanism encompasses the both-and, and has much to do with cosmopolitics, worldview, cultural orientations and compossibilities of tourism populations. Tourism is at the coalface of inter- and intra-cultural exchange and cultural literacy provides an innovative tool to operationalize worldmaking and address the complexities of an increasingly cosmopolitanized world. These ideas constitute an ontological shift in thinking about tourism and its many contexts. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.

DOI 10.1016/j.annals.2013.10.006
Citations Scopus - 32Web of Science - 22
2012 Johnson PC, Lyons KD, 'The dynamics of port development: Modelling knowledge transfer and stakeholder involvement', Tourism: An International Interdisciplinary Journal, 60 15-28 (2012) [C1]
Citations Scopus - 3
Co-authors Kevin Lyons
2010 Johnson P, 'Crisis Management in the Tourism Industry. Beating the Odds?', TOURISM ANALYSIS, 15 615-616 (2010)
2010 Johnson PC, 'Writing liminal landscapes: The cosmopolitan gaze', Tourism Geographies, 12 505-524 (2010) [C1]
DOI 10.1080/14616688.2010.516397
Citations Scopus - 19Web of Science - 14
2010 Johnson PC, 'De-constructing the cosmopolitan gaze', Tourism and Hospitality Research, 10 79-92 (2010) [C1]
DOI 10.1057/thr.2009.27
Citations Scopus - 6Web of Science - 4
2007 Johnson PC, 'The 'Great Satan' vs the 'Mad Mullahs'', Journal of Intercultural Studies, 28 247-249 (2007) [C3]
DOI 10.1080/07256860701236658
2003 Johnson PC, 'Book Review: 'Restoring Tourism Destinations in Crisis: A Strategic Marketing Approach', Current Issues in Tourism, 6 547-550 (2003) [C3]
2001 Johnson PC, 'An Examination of risk within Tourist Experiences to the Islamic Republic of Iran', Annals of Leisure Research, 4 38-57 (2001) [C1]
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Conference (20 outputs)

Year Citation Altmetrics Link
2019 Johnson P, 'The Welcoming Chinese Visitor Program: An instrument of soft power to script service-scapes for the China Market', The Welcoming Chinese Visitor Program: An instrument of soft power to script service-scapes for the China Market, Marriot Wardman Hotel, Washington D.C. (2019)
2019 Johnson P, Nguyen TQT, Young T, Wearing S, 'Tourism network in sustainable development: A case study in Vietnam', Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand (2019)
Co-authors Tamara Young
2019 Johnson P, Nguyen TQT, Young T, 'Tourismscapes for sustainable development: A case study in Da Nang, Vietnam', CAUTHE 2019: Sustainability of Tourism, Hospitality & Events in a Disruptive Digital Age: Proceedings of the 29th Annual Conference, Cairns Queensland (2019) [E1]
Co-authors Tamara Young
2018 Nguyen TQT, Young T, Wearing S, Johnson P, 'Integrating Stakeholder and Network Theory in Sustainable Tourism Development: A Conceptual Analysis', University of Newcastle (2018) [E1]
Co-authors Tamara Young
2017 Johnson P, Wearing S, Schweinsberg S, 'The Palin Effect in film-induced tourism: examining the role of narrator in disrupting colonial discourse', otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand (2017)
2016 Johnson P, Hoye E, 'Capturing the Hunter Valley Feeling in Wedding Tourism Photography', Proceedings of The Council of Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Education, Blue Mountatins Hotel School, Sydney (2016)
2015 Johnson P, 'Welcoming Chinese Visitors and the Easternization of the Australian Tourism industry', BESTEN Think Tank XIV, Ljubljana, Slovenia (2015)
2015 Johnson P, 'Machinations of diplomacy in servicescapes', Critical Tourism Studies, Opatia, Croatia (2015)
2014 Johnson P, 'The Welcoming Chinese Visitors Training Program: A Worldmaking Initiative', Travel and Tourism Research Association, Brugge, Belgium (2014)
2014 Keogh C, Johnson P, Kriz A, 'Innovative research by design: Using action research to explore the self-contained accommodation sector', CAUTHE 2014: Tourism and Hospitality in the Contemporary World: Trends, Changes and Complexity, Brisbane (2014) [E1]
2014 Keogh C, Kriz A, Johnson PC, 'Is the Party Over for Second Homes in Australia? How Action Research and Management Theory Can Combine to Aid a Fragmented Sector', Program and abstracts from the IGU Commission for the Geography of Tourism, Leisure and Global Change conference, Skeviks gård, Stockholm, 9-11 June 2014, Skeviks gård, Stockholm, Sweden (2014) [E3]
2012 Johnson PC, 'Frameworks of freedom and fear: Authorising the voice in women's travel writing', Travel Ideals: Engaging with Spaces of Mobility. Inaugural Conference Travel Research Network, Melbourne, Vic (2012) [E3]
2012 Johnson PC, Lyons KD, 'Knowledge transfer: An analysis technique for destination planning process', Proceedings of the 1st Annual Conference on Tourism and Hospitality Research (THoR 2012), Singapore (2012) [E1]
Co-authors Kevin Lyons
2012 Johnson PC, 'Cultural literacy: A technique to analyse cosmopolitanism in tourism research', Proceedings of the 1st Annual Conference on Tourism and Hospitality Research (THoR 2012), Singapore (2012) [E1]
2011 Johnson PC, 'Worldmaking in tourism studies: Adding cultural literacy to the petrie dish of the social sciences', Australian Sociological Association (TASA) Conference: Local Lives/Global Networks, Newcastle, NSW (2011) [E3]
2011 Johnson PC, 'It's a wild world: language, liminality, and a conceptual toolbox of scripts, scapes, and tropes', Fourth Critical Tourism Studies Conference 2011 (CTS IV) Full Papers, Cardiff, Wales (2011) [E1]
2011 Johnson PC, Lyons KD, 'Knowledge transfer in a turbulent context: The case of cruise tourism development in Newcastle, Australia', Proceedings of the CAUTHE 2011 National Conference: Tourism: Creating a Brilliant Blend, Adelaide, SA (2011) [E1]
Co-authors Kevin Lyons
2010 Johnson PC, Pearse A, 'Destination development and cruise ship tourism: Case study Newcastle, NSW', Competition and Collaboration Between Regional Tourism Destinations, Macao, China (2010) [E1]
2009 Johnson PC, 'De-constructing the cosmopolitan gaze', Think Tank IX: Presentations and Papers, Singapore (2009) [E3]
DOI 10.1057/thr.2009.27
2009 Lyons KD, Markwell K, Johnson PC, 'Recreation specialisation and destination image: A case study of birding tourists values and their perceptions of Papua New Guinea', Think Tank IX: Presentations and Papers, Singapore (2009) [E3]
Co-authors Kevin Lyons
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Thesis / Dissertation (2 outputs)

Year Citation Altmetrics Link
2013 Smith SJ, Monumentalising Language: Visitor Experience & Meaning Making at the Afrikaanse Taalmonument, Southern Cross University, Lismore NSW Australia (2013)
2005 Johnson P, Unpacking the bags: cultural literacy and cosmopolitanism in women's travel writing about the Islamic Republic 1979 - 2002, University of Newcastle (2005)
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Grants and Funding

Summary

Number of grants 6
Total funding $414,631

Click on a grant title below to expand the full details for that specific grant.


20201 grants / $127,024

Hometown Holiday: Recovery and Resilience for the Newcastle Visitor Economy$127,024

Funding body: Newcastle City Council

Funding body Newcastle City Council
Project Team Associate Professor Tamara Young, Doctor Paul Stolk, Doctor Po-Hsin Lai, Doctor Patricia Johnson
Scheme City Taskforce Industry Response
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2020
Funding Finish 2024
GNo G2000844
Type Of Funding C2300 – Aust StateTerritoryLocal – Own Purpose
Category 2300
UON Y

20191 grants / $44,500

New Colombo Plan Student Mobility Grant$44,500

This grant provides 15 undergraduate students with a scholarship to undertake an internship placement in China (Beijing, Shanghai or Shenzhen) as part of their degree program. Students will undertake their work placement in a broad spectrum of institutional environments such as legal and financial firms, business and community/ voluntary organisations, industry associations etc. The scholarship enables students to engage a real world organisation with their skills, talents and prior learning, while continuing to learn through practical workplace application in China. The program is designed to position students for a career upon graduation.

Funding body: Department of Foriegn Affairs and Trade

Funding body Department of Foriegn Affairs and Trade
Project Team

Dr Patricia Johnson

Scheme New Colombo Plan
Role Lead
Funding Start 2019
Funding Finish 2019
GNo
Type Of Funding Aust Competitive - Commonwealth
Category 1CS
UON N

20172 grants / $216,607

Strengthening public service performance: Building capacity in effective governance and public policy in the Kenyan Public Service Commission$195,107

This Australia Awards Fellowship consists of an Executive Training Program and a Research component.  Fifteen Australia Awards Fellows from the Kenyan Public Service Commission (KPSC) will undergo professional development in public service governance, effectiveness and productivity as an executive program specifically designed and coordinated to assist them in building capacity in the organisation. This will be the first year of what is planned to be a three-year program – with funding for the second and third years being dependent on the successful outcomes of the program in 2017.

The KPSC has identified priority needs in the areas of values and ethics, public service productivity and developing capacity for policy analysis and formulation. An increasingly urgent problem facing the KPSC is how to is how to manage the  devolution of public services from the Federal to the Local level. The sheer size of KPSC brings significant challenges affecting organisational behaviour and systemic congruence across government levels (from central to 47 counties). If not addressed in the near future, the lack of capacity and capability in these three areas will become a serious threat to the success of devolution in Kenya with long-term ramifications for the country’s social and political stability.

This DFAT funded program provides an opportunity for the KPSC to develop insights into how to achieve their goals based on a whole of government approach. The program aims to provide experiential and instructed learning and ongoing mentorship in Australia. The KPSC is particularly interested in learning about how to extend (and if necessary redesign) their existing capacity to embed more firmly a culture of ethical and progressive improvement. This program, delivered through seminars supported by site visits to key federal, state and local public service entities in Canberra, Sydney and Newcastle involves experiential learning with experts and counterparts in public service roles. The program aims to facilitate new connections at an individual level while strengthening institutional links between Australia and Kenya.

Funding body: Department of Foriegn Affairs and Trade

Funding body Department of Foriegn Affairs and Trade
Project Team

Dr Patricia Johnson and Professor Jim Jose

Scheme Australia Award Fellowships
Role Lead
Funding Start 2017
Funding Finish 2017
GNo
Type Of Funding Aust Competitive - Commonwealth
Category 1CS
UON N

Endeavour Mobility Program$21,500

This program provided international mobility scholarships provided 10 undergraduate students from the Faculty of Business and Law with an opportunity to participate in a short-term cultural immersion experience in Kenya. The project provides students with an awareness and understanding of cultural diversity; insight into the complexities of diplomacy, governance, and industry in a developing country context.  This project works to foster a deeper understanding of Kenyan culture from an industry perspective as well as insight into the dynamics and challenges of both the legal and business environments. The project fulfils degree requirements for the BBus, BCom and BLaw. Apart from increasing the number of students graduating with international mobility experience, the project evidences an ongoing effort to strengthen relations between the Faculty and Moi University.

Funding body: Department of Foriegn Affairs and Trade

Funding body Department of Foriegn Affairs and Trade
Project Team

Sher Campbell

Scheme Endeavour Mobility Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 2017
Funding Finish 2017
GNo
Type Of Funding Aust Competitive - Commonwealth
Category 1CS
UON N

20161 grants / $21,500

Endeavour Mobility Grant$21,500

This program provided international mobility scholarships provided 10 undergraduate students from the Faculty of Business and Law with an opportunity to participate in a short-term cultural immersion experience in Kenya. The project provides students with an awareness and understanding of cultural diversity; insight into the complexities of diplomacy, governance, and industry in a developing country context.  This project works to foster a deeper understanding of Kenyan culture from an industry perspective as well as insight into the dynamics and challenges of both the legal and business environments. The project fulfils degree requirements for the BBus and BCom. Apart from increasing the number of students graduating with international mobility experience, the project evidences an ongoing effort to strengthen relations between the Faculty and Moi University.

Funding body: Department of Foriegn Affairs and Trade

Funding body Department of Foriegn Affairs and Trade
Project Team

Dr Michael Seamer

Scheme Endeavour Mobility Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 2016
Funding Finish 2017
GNo
Type Of Funding Aust Competitive - Commonwealth
Category 1CS
UON N

1 grants / $5,000

Location, Collation and the Transference of Knowledge in Tourism Studies: A critical review of Government, Scholarly and Industry Writings on the Cruise Tourism and an investigation of course offering$5,000

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Doctor Patricia Johnson
Scheme New Staff Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start
Funding Finish
GNo G1100455
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y
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Research Supervision

Number of supervisions

Completed4
Current1

Current Supervision

Commenced Level of Study Research Title Program Supervisor Type
2024 PhD Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience and the Tourism Sector in the Asia Pacific Region PhD (Leisure & Tourism), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Co-Supervisor

Past Supervision

Year Level of Study Research Title Program Supervisor Type
2021 PhD Tourismscapes and Destination Sustainability: A Case Study of Da Nang and Hue, Vietnam PhD (Leisure & Tourism), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Co-Supervisor
2014 PhD Investigating Thai Accommodation Managers' Environmental Management Practices: A Behavioural Intentions Approach PhD (Leisure & Tourism), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Co-Supervisor
2014 PhD What Does Tourism Mean to Residents? An Investigation of Madura Island, Indonesia Tourism, Faculty of Business and Law, The University of Newcastle Co-Supervisor
2013 PhD Monumentalising LanguageVisitor Experience and Meaning Making at the Afrikaanse Taalmonument Tourism, Southern Cross University Co-Supervisor
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News

Left to right: Sherol George, Vanuatu Skills Partnership, Dr Angela Page, School of Education, Angelinah Eldads Vira, Ministry of Education and Training

News • 1 Aug 2023

University of Newcastle successful recipients of four prestigious Australia Awards Fellowships

From inclusive education in Vanuatu to cyber security training in Samoa, four research teams at the University of Newcastle have been successful recipients of the highly competitive and prestigious Australia Awards Fellowships.

News • 22 May 2018

Scholarship award for Kenya’s Young Entrepreneur Challenge winner

A mobile app to enable farmers in rural Kenya to advertise and sell any daily surplus crops has won the 2018 Nairobi Young Entrepreneur Challenge, hosted by the Newcastle Business School.

kenyan partnership

News • 27 Feb 2018

Innovative partnership aimed at impact in Kenya

A new partnership between the University of Newcastle, the Kenyan Government and the Australian Government will facilitate a valuable education initiative under the Australia Awards Fellowships, launched in Newcastle this week.

Dr Patricia Johnson

Position

Senior Lecturer
Newcastle Business School
College of Human and Social Futures

Focus area

Tourism

Contact Details

Email patricia.johnson@newcastle.edu.au
Phone 02 4921 5546

Office

Room X-738
Building NeW Space
Location City Campus

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