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Christian M. Rogerson

Researcher at University of Johannesburg

Publications -  398
Citations -  10925

Christian M. Rogerson is an academic researcher from University of Johannesburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tourism & Tourism geography. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 380 publications receiving 10032 citations. Previous affiliations of Christian M. Rogerson include University of the Free State & Rhodes University.

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Rethinking slum tourism: tourism in South Africa’s rural slumlands

TL;DR: In this article, the authors contribute towards a reframing of scholarship on slum tourism by directing attention to the phenomenon of tourism development occurring in rural slums or poverty areas of South Africa, namely the former rural Bantustan or Homeland areas.
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Denying bogus skepticism in climate change and tourism research

C. Michael Hall, +53 more
- 01 Apr 2015 - 
TL;DR: The authors further highlighted the inaccuracies, misinformation and errors in Shani and Arad's commentaries and pointed out that the obfuscation of scientific research and the consensus on anthropogenic climate change may have significant long-term negative consequences for better understanding the implications of climate change and climate policy for tourism and create confusion and delay in developing and implementing tourism sector responses.
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Informal Sector Business Tourism and Pro-poor Tourism: Africa’s Migrant Entrepreneurs

TL;DR: In this article, the authors highlight the existence of different forms of business tourism in sub-Saharan Africa and draw an important distinction between formal business tourism and an extensive segment of informal sector business tourism.
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Youth tourism in Africa: evidence from South Africa

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present evidence from South Africa, as an example of an emerging destination for youth tourism in Africa, arguing that the expanding youth tourism economy of South Africa provides opportunities for developing a more responsible tourism as well as for expanding local pro-poor development impacts of the tourism economy.