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Dr. sc. Irena Ateljević

  • Akademska naobrazba
    • 1998. – Dr.Sc. - Faculty of Social Science, University of Auckland, New Zealand
    • 1991. – M.Sc. - Faculty of Economics & Business, University of Zagreb
    • 1987. – B.Sc. - Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management, University of Rijeka
  • Profesionalno iskustvo
    • 2011. – today – Viša znastvena suradnica, Institut za tourism
    • 2012. – 2016. –Zamjenica ravnateljice, Institut za tourism
    • 2005. – 2011. – Vanredni Profesor i Koordinatorica istraživačkog programa, Environmental Science Department, Wageningen University, Netherlands
    • 2002. – 2005. – Vanredni Profesor i Voditeljica magistarskog studija, Faculty of Business, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
    • 1998-2002 – Predavačica i Voditeljica dodiplomskog studija iz Turističkog Menađmenta, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
    • 1994-1998 –Asistent, University of Auckland, New Zealand
  • Znanstveni i stručni interes
    • Transformativna putovanja i turizam
    • Budućnost turizma
    • Paradigma transmodernizma i održivi razvoj
    • Trendovi tržišta i potrošača sa sociološkog stanovišta
    • Društveno poduzetništvo
    • Žensko omoćenje i lokalni razvoj zajednice
  • Projekti
    • Trans-turizam – integralni pristup proučavanju transformativne  uloge turizma u 21. stoljeću   (2014-2019)
    • Transformativni turizam buducnosti – zajednički projekt izmedju UNWTO i Institut za turizam (2014-2015)
    • Global-Local nexus: Transmoderni turizam, (samo)održivost i transformativna edukacija za budućnost for Tomorrow. Towards an innovative and sustainable island of Murter, Croatia (2011-2014)
    • Glavni plan i strategija razvoja turizma RH (2011-2012)
    • Žensko omoćenje kroz turizam: Analiza projekata u Africi, Latinskoj Americi i južno-istočnoj Aziji, u suradnji s UNWTO kao clan expertnog tima (2008-2011)
    • Doprinos održivom razvoju obale i otoka Šibensko – Kninske županije: obrazovanje i jačanje sustava za multisektorsko planiranje održivog razvoja (2007-2011)
    • Promocija aktivne zaštite bioraznolikosti Kornatskog otočja, Hrvatska (2006-2007)
    • Globalni poduzetnički monitor 2003.: Žene i poduzetništvo. Bartercard Novi Zeland (2003-2005)
    • Istraživački program Kulture poduzetništva i turizma (ETC) u Novom Zelandu.  ETCEE 2003 suradnja, Novi Zeland (2003-2004)
    • Razvoj backpacker fenomena od Novog Zelanda do Fidžija: istraživanje tržišta i segmentacija industrije (2002-2004)
    • Izazov promjena u NR Kini: Studija turizma  i etnickih identiteta u provinciji Yunnan  (2000-2002)
    • Makroregionalni istraživački projekt: Poboljšanje turističke performanse:  'Central Stage of New Zealand', Institut za istraživanja u turizmu Victoria (1998-1999)
  • Izdvojena bibliografija
    • Ateljević, I. (2020) Transforming the (tourism) world for good and (re)generating the potential ‘new normal’. Tourism Geographies, published online 02/05/2020. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14616688.2020.1759134
    • Ateljević, I. and Tomljenovic, R. (2018) The crisis world and a journey into the transformative potential of tourism: An ethnographic approach. In M. Knezevic, B. Brumen & M. Goranek (Eds) Refugees travel on a tourist road (pp.31-64). Pearson Education.
    • Ateljević, I. Pritchard, A. Morgan, N. Čausević, S. and L. Minnaert (2018) Critical turns in tourism studies.  C. Cooper, S. Volo, W C. Gartner, N. Scott (ur.) The SAGE Handbook of Tourism Management, pp. 12-21.  New York: Sage.
    • Boranić-Živoder, Ateljević and Čorak (2015) Conscious travel and critical social theory meets destination marketing and management studies: Lessons learned from Croatia. Journal of Destination Marketing & Management 4, 68–77.
    • Ateljević, I (2014) Mapping a history and development of tourism studies field. International Interdisciplinary Journal Tourism; Vol 62(1), 75-101.
    • Ateljević, I. (2013) Visions of transmodernity: ‘A new renaissance' of our human history? Journal of Integral Review, special issue: Research Across Boundaries, Vol 7(3), 200-219.
    • Ateljevic, I. (2013) Transmodernity: Integrating Perspectives on Societal Evolution, Futures, Vol 47 (March), 38-48.
    • Ateljević, I. Pritchard, A. and Morgan, N. (2012) (Eds) The Critical Turn in Tourism Studies: Promoting an Academy of Hope. Oxford: Routledge.
    • Pritchard, A., Morgan, N. and Ateljević, I. (2011) Hopeful Tourism: A New Transformative Perspective, Annals of Tourism Research, 38 (3), 941-963.
    • Pritchard, A. Morgan, N. and Ateljević, I. (2011) Creating an academy of hope: an enquiry– learning–action nexus In Ateljevic, I. Pritchard, A. and Morgan, N. (2011) (Eds) The Critical Turn in Tourism Studies: Promoting an Academy of Hope. Oxford: Routledge, pp. 1-11.
    • Morgan, N. Pritchard, A. and Ateljević, I. (2011) Hopeful tourism: an unfolding perspective, In Ateljevic, I. Pritchard, A. and Morgan, N.’ (2011) (Eds) The Critical Turn in Tourism Studies: Promoting an Academy of Hope. Oxford: Routledge, pp. 219-224.
    • Ateljevic, I. (2009) Transmodernity – remaking our (tourism) world? in Tribe, J. (ed) (2008) Philosophical Issues of Tourism. Elsevier Social Science Series, pp. 278-300.
    • Hollinshead, K. Ateljevic, I. and Ali, N. (2009) Worldmaking Agency — Worldmaking Authority: The Sovereign Constitutive Role of Tourism. Tourism Geographies special issue: Worldmakings of Tourism, 11(4) November, 427-443.
    • Wilson, E. and Ateljevic, I. (2008) Challenging the ‘tourist-other’ dualism: gender, backpackers and the embodiment of tourism research.pp. 95-110.  In  Hannam, K. and Ateljevic, I. (eds) Backpacker Tourism: Concepts and Profiles. Clevedon: Channel View Publications.
    • Hannam, K., and Ateljevic, I. (2008) Backpacker Tourism: Concepts and Profiles. Clevedon: Channel View Publications.
    • Ateljevic, I. Pritchard, A. and Morgan, N. (2007) (Eds) The Critical Turn in Tourism Studies: Innovative Research Methodologies. Oxford: Elsevier Ltd.
    • Pritchard, A. Morgan, N. Ateljevic, I. and Harris, C. (2007) Tourism and Gender: Essays on embodiment, sensuality and experience. London: CAB International.
    • Ateljevic, I., Harris, C. Wilson, E. and Collins, F. (2005) Getting ‘Entangled’: Reflexivity and the ‘Critical Turn’ in Tourism Studies. Tourism Recreation Research: Theme – Tourism and Research, Vol 30 (2), 9-21.
    • Ateljevic, I. and Doorne, S. (2005) Dialectics of Authentification: Performing ‘Exotic Otherness’ in a Backpacker Enclave of Dali, China, Tourism and Cultural Change, Vol 3(1), 1-27.
    • Ateljevic, I. and Doorne, S. (2005) Culture, economy and tourism commodities: Social relations of production and consumption Tourist Studies 3(2), 55-76.
    • Ateljevic, I. and Doorne, S. (2003) Unpacking the local: A cultural analysis of tourism entrepreneurship in Murter, Croatia, Tourism Geographies Vol 5(2), 123-150.
    • Doorne, S. Ateljevic, I. and Bai, (2003) Z. Representing identities through tourism: Encounters of ethnic minorities in Dali, Yunnan Province, International Journal of Tourism Research 5(1), 1-11.
    • Harris, C. and Ateljevic, I. (2003) Perpetuating the Male Gaze as the Norm: Challenges for ‘Her’ Participation in Business Travel. Tourism Recreation Research, special issue "Gender and Tourism: 10 years on", Vol 28(2), 21-30.
    • Ateljevic, I. and Doorne, S.  (2002) Representing New Zealand: Tourism imagery and ideology. Annals of Tourism Research 29(3),648-667.
    • Ateljevic, I. Searching for nature and imagining New Zealand,  (2001) Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, Vol 10 (1), 115-122.
    • Milne, S. and Ateljevic, I. (2001) Tourism, economic development and the global-local nexus: theory embracing complexity. Tourism Geographies Vol 3(4), pp.367-388.

     

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