Books
- Pappalepore, I. and Salvador E. (eds.) 2025. Responsible Cultural Consumption and Production: Insights from live experiences, film and fashion. Routledge.
- Salvador, E. and Pappalepore, I. (eds.) 2025. Responsible Consumption and Production in the Cultural and Creative Industries: Actions, Policies, and Strategies for a Sustainable Future. Routledge.
- Eardley, A.F. and Jones, V.E. (ed.) 2025. The Museum Accessibility Spectrum: Re-imagining access and inclusion. Routledge.
- Smith, A., Osborn, G. and Vodicka, G. (eds.) 2022. Festivals and the City: The Contested Geographies of Urban Events. University of Westminster.
- Smith, A. and Mair, J. (eds.) 2022. Events and Sustainability: Can Events Make Places More Inclusive, Resilient and Sustainable? Routledge.
- Falconer, E. (ed.) 2021. Space, Taste and Affect: Atmospheres That Shape How We Eat. Routledge.
- Cole, S. Vizcaino-Suárez, P., Jeffrey, H. and Eger, C. (eds.) 2020. Tourism and Gender-based Violence: Challenging Inequalities. Wallingford CABI.
Journal papers
- Mellors, J. and Cole, S. 2025. The case for consortium authorship in tourism research Tourism Geographies.
- Eardley, A.F., Jones, V.E., Bywood, L., Thompson, H. and Husbands, D. 2025. The W-ICAD model: Redefining museum access through the Workshop for Inclusive Co-created Audio Description. Curator: The Museum Journal. 68 (1), pp. 219-242.
- Eldridge, A. and Jovic, M. 2024. 'They're not dog friendly because they're not anyone friendly': Living with Dogs in Two Densifying London Neighbourhoods. CITY. 24 (5-6), pp. 770-792.
- Novy, J. 2024. From Weissenhof to IBA’27: international building exhibitions as (world) stages for innovation. Town & Country Planning.
- Smith, A. 2023. Beyond the pale: Fencing off parks for festivals. Urban Studies, 60(14), 2763-2778.
- Duignan, M. and Pappalepore, I. 2023. How do Olympic cities strategically leverage New Urban Tourism? Evidence from Tokyo. Tourism Geographies. 25 (2-3), pp. 425-449
Book chapters
- Hutchinson, R. and Eardley, A.F. 2025. Reimagining inclusive museum audio description: what it is, who creates it, and who it is for. in: Wilder, K (ed.) Beyond the Visual: Multisensory modes of beholding art London UCL Press. pp. 333-347
- Kalisch, A. and Cole, S. 2025. Gender justice in global tourism: exploring tourism transformation through the lens of feminist alternative economics. in: Raymond Rastegar, Freya Higgins-Desbiolles and Lisa Ruhanen (ed.) Tourism, Global Crises and Justice: Tourism Transition to a More Just and Sustainable Future. Routledge.
- Musikavanhu, R. 2025. When the Stage Came Down: A Short-Term Feel-Good Experience at South Africa’s World Cup. in: Wolfe, S.D. (ed.) The Hard Edge of Soft Power: Mega-events, geopolitics, and making nations great again. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 35-48
- Wilson-Youlden, L. and Farrell, H.C. 2025. Rural Entrepreneurship and the Formalisation of Rural Tourism in Marginal Destinations: Challenges and Perspectives. in: Gary Bosworth, Polly Chapman, Robert Newbery, Artur Steiner and Don J. Webber (ed.) Rural entrepreneurship: harvesting ideas and sowing new seeds. Emerald Publishing Limited.
- Falconer, E. 2023. Tasting Tunnocks Teacakes: Accidental Atmospheres in Scottish Food Tourism . in: Steadman, C. and Coffin, J. (ed.) Consuming Atmospheres: Designing, Experiencing, and Researching Atmospheres in Consumption Spaces. Routledge
- Smith, A., Osborn, G. and Vodicka, G. 2022. Private events in a public park: Contested music festivals and socio-spatial justice in Finsbury Park, London. in: Plüschke-Altof, B. and Sooväli-Sepping, H. (ed.) Whose Green City? Springer. pp. 83-102