LONDON METROPOLITAN BUSINESS SCHOOL
Michael Hitchcock BA PhD
post
Professor
responsibilities
Director IICTD
brief biography
Following a BA Hons at Queen's University Belfast and a doctorate at Linacre College, Oxford, Michael Hitchcock worked for Liverpool Museum and the Horniman Museum, London. He became a Lecturer and Senior Lecturer at Hull University and was awarded a Professorship at the University of North London. He is the author of numerous refereed journal papers and has written and edited fourteen books.
key teaching areas
Arts and Heritage Management
Tourism
research interests
Tourism
Heritage
Business Culture
publications
(Co-authored with Darma Putra) Tourism, Development and Terrorism in Bali. Aldershot: Ashgate-Gower, 2007, 205pp.
(Co-authored with Lucy Norris) Bali: The Imaginary Museum, Kuala Lumpur, Oxford University Press, 1995, 204 pp.
(ed. with VT King and MJG Parnwell) Tourism in South East Asia: Changes and New Directions, Copenhagen, NIAS (March), 2008 ISBN 978-87-7694-034-1
(ed. with D. Harrison) The Politics of World Heritage: Negotiating Tourism and Conservation. Clevedon: Channel View Publications, 2005, 186 pp.
(ed. with M. Bhopal) ASEAN Management in Crisis. London: Frank Cass , 2002, 196pp.
(ed. with K. Teague) Souvenirs: The Material Culture of Tourism. Aldershot: Ashgate, Voices in Development Series, 2000, 287pp.
professional practice and consultancy
Business Culture
Heritage Management
memberships
Committee Member ASEASUK Committee for Southeast Asian Studies, British Academy
