Xosé Manuel Santos Editor

Ricardo Nicolas Progano (PhD) is a Lecturer at the Center for Tourism Research of Wakayama University, Japan. His research interests include religious tourism, heritage management, and cross-cultural studies. He has carried fieldwork on the recent tourism development of Japanese pilgrimage sites, such as Kumano Kodo and Koyasan. His research publications include: Progano, R. N., Kato, K., & Cheer, J. M. (2020). Visitor diversification in pilgrimage destinations: Comparing national and international visitors through means-end; and Progano, R. N. (2021). The impact of COVID-19 on temple stays: A case study from Koyasan, Japan.

Joseph M. Cheer is incoming Professor of Sustainable Tourism and Heritage, School of Social Sciences, Western Sydney University in 2023. He was previously based at Center for Tourism Research, Wakayama University, and holds adjunct/visitor positions at AUT, New Zealand and UCSI University, Malaysia. Joseph is Co Editor-in-Chief of the leading journal in tourism and geographies, Tourism Geographies. To date, he has published over 60 articles and book chapters and has published 10 books. Joseph is board member International Geographical Union (IGU) Commission on Tourism; American Association of Geographers, Recreation, Tourism and Sport (AAG-RTS) and Critical Tourism Studies-Asia Pacific (CTS-AP). He is also a board member of key tourism industry association, PATA (Pacific Asia Travel Association).

Xosé Manuel Santos is a full professor in Geography, at the University of Santiago de Compostela, in the Department of Geography. He is specialised in tourist studies. He has carried out work on the recent changes in rural areas and other Human Geographic aspects. He also dedicates his research time to developing tourist analysis referring to historic cities, cultural itineraries, and pilgrimage routes. He has been the Director of the Centre for Tourism Studies and Research (CETUR). at the University of Santiago de Compostela (2005-2014). His professional career abroad has seen him be the guest lecturer in universities in Ireland (University College Cork), Norway (University of Trondheim), UK (University of Edinburgh), and Canada (Memorial University of Newfoundland and UQAM-Montreal). Some academic publications: 1. Santos, X (2021). The multiple views on the values and identity of the Pilgrimage to Santiago. En D. Liutikas (Ed.), Pilgrims: Values and Identities. Cabi: Wallingford, pp. 83-93. 2.“Landscape and power: The debate around ugliness in Galicia (Spain”) (in collaboration with Piñeiro). Landscape Research 45 (7), pp. 841-853. 2020. 3.“Analisys of territorial development and management practices along the Way of Saint-James in Galicia (Spain) (in collaboration with Lopez). In Griffiths, M. and Wiltshier, P. (Eds.): Managing Religious Tourism. Cabi, Oxford, pp. 112-123. 2019