University of Otago

Affiliated Researchers

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Individual Researchers

  • Albrecht, Julia - Department of Tourism Management, Victoria University of Wellington  
  • Booth, Kay - Lindus Consulting, Christchurch  
  • Campbell-Price, Margie - School of Education, University of Otago 
  • Carnicelli Filho, Sandro - Department of Tourism, University of Otago  
  • Cohen, Scott - Centre for Event & Sport Research, University of Bournemouth  
  • Farminer, Andrea - Department of Tourism, University of Otago  
  • Higham, James - Department of Tourism, University of Otago  
  • Kane, Maurice  
  • Kjeldsberg, Magnus - Northern Norway Tourist Board  
  • Lau, Sze-En - Department of Tourism, University of Otago  
  • Lovelock, Kirsten - School of Pharmacy, University of Otago  
  • Maher, Pat - Outdoor Recreation and Tourism Management, University of Northern British Columbia  
  • Marinho, Alcyane - Department of Physical Education, Santa Catarina State University  
  • Mitchell, Rob - Department of Marketing, University of Otago  
  • Nicholls, Jane  
  • Reis, Arianne - Southern Cross University 
  • Schänzel, Heike - Victoria Management School, Victoria University of Wellington  
  • Shelton, Eric - Department of Tourism, University of Otago  
  • Tarrant, Michael - Warnell School of Forest Resources, University of Georgia  
  • Taylor, Steve - University of Highlands and Islands Fort William Scotland  
  • Zou, Kevin  
  • Scott Cohen

     

    Scott Cohen

    Scott Cohen recently completed his PhD at the Department of Tourism - University of Otago. He is now a Lecturer at the University of Bournemouth, United Kingdom.

    Contact Details

    Scott Cohen
    Bournemouth University, England

    Research Interests Related to CRR

    • Self-identity formation in the context of adventure
    • Alternative lifestyles
    • Work/leisure divides
    • Flow experience
    • Leisure behaviour

    Publications (Selection)

    Book Chapters

    • Cohen, S. (2008). Know thyself? Assimilating the classical leisure ideal, self-actualisation, flow experience, and existential authenticity. In P. Gilchrist & B. Wheaton, Whatever happened to the leisure society? Theory, debate and policy. LSA Publications: Eastbourne. pp. 165-180.

    Conference Presentations with published abstracts (Selection)

    • Cohen, S. (2008). Self-identity (de)formation among lifestyle travelers in northern India and Thailand: The double-edged sword of globalization. Contact: An Interdisciplinary Challenge in Cultural Studies Conference, University of Western Sydney, Australia.
    • Cohen, S. (2006). Flowing through life: Long-term travel as a lifestyle alternative. ATLAS Asia Pacific Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand.
    • Carr, N., Cohen, S. and Smejkalová, T. (2004). Villians or victims: Pet dogs and their owners in the leisure space. Association of American Geographers Annual Conference, Philadelphia, USA.

    Other Outputs (Selection)

    • Cohen, S. (2004). The importance of the quality of the natural environment to adventure tourists’ satisfaction: an activity-based approach. Unpublished Masters’ thesis, School of Tourism & Leisure Management, The University of Queensland, Ipswich, Australia.