Dieter Müller Author & Editor

Anna Lydia Svalastog (Edited By) University where her research went in two directions, in part Sámi Studies, and in part Science and Technology Studies, in particular risk handling of plant science and GMO. In 2005 she became Associate Professor of religious studies. In 2007 she returned to Uppsala University and Centre for Resarch Ehics and Bioethics where she worked on research ethics and biobanks, and wrote the history of genetic research on the Sámi people in Sweden. From 2014 she has been professor of psychosocial work, and primarily published in the area of health in the digital society. Svalastog has ben a member of the COST Acion 1001 Bio-objects, and is at the advisory board for the H2020 project PANELFIT. She chairs the European based research network Navigating Knowledge Landscape. Svalastog has been co-editor of six previous anthologies. Dieter K Müller (Edited By) Prof. Dieter K. Müller holds a PhD from Umeå University and is now employed as professor. Currently, he is Deputy Vice-chancellor with special responsibility for research, research education and outreach within the Social Sciences and the Humanities. Dieter Müller has research interests with respect to tourism and regional development, mobility and tourism in peripheral areas. His research interests specifically include almost all aspects of second homes and second home related mobility, Sami tourism, nature-based tourism, tourism labor markets, regional development and rural change particularly in Northern peripheries and Polar areas. He has been the chair of International Geographical Union's Commission on Tourism, Leisure and Global Change (2012-20) and is a member of the International Polar Tourism Research Network (IPTRN). He has previously been selected for American Association of Geographers Roy Wolfe Award for outstanding contributions to the field presented by the Recreation, Tourism and Sport Specialty Group (2018). Currently Dieter Müller serves on the editorial board of Current Issues in Tourism, Tourism Geographies, Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, Matkailututkimus - The Finnish Journal of Tourism Research and the Croatian Geographical Bulletin. Ian Jenkins (Edited By) Dr Ian Jenkins is a geographer who has worked in the tourism and leisure industries for the last twenty seven years as a researcher, senior lecturer, consultant and director of several research units. His work has resulted in numerous publications including industry reports, conference papers, academic articles and book chapters; he has also been a peer reviewer for journal articles. Some of the research projects he has been involved with have resulted in legislative change and improved industry standards. In addition, he has undertaken work for prestigious organisations such as UNESCO, British Council, British Standards Institute, Health and Safety Executive, VisitWales and CEN. His research and consultancy expertise covers subjects such as: responsible/sustainable tourism, niche tourism development, risk and safety management and adventure tourism. Ian is currently an examiner for the University of South Wales and has recently been an external examiner for the University of Birmingham at both undergraduate and postgraduate level and also a PhD examiner at Cranfield University. Ian has been the co-editor of a special edition of the Laureate Hospitality Journal.