LONDON METROPOLITAN BUSINESS SCHOOL
Dr Senija Causevic PhD MA M.Oecc
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Senior Lecturer in International Tourism Management
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Course Leader, Undergraduate International Tourism Management
brief biography
- 2008-2010: Lecturer, Queen Margaret University Edinburgh
- 2005-2008: PhD Post-conflict tourism development in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Concept of Phoenix Tourism, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK 'Bridging the Gap' Research Prize awarded by University of Strathclyde Principal, June 10th 2008
- Principal's Award, awarded on the bases of a distinctive marks and achievements during the studies, University of Rijeka, September 2000
key teaching areas
- Leisure and Tourism Service Operation Management
- Visitors Attraction Management
- Tourism Policy and Planning
- Qualitative Research Methods
research interests
- Critical management, critical theory, emancipatory and interpretive research paradigms applied to peace and tourism discourse, social justice, identity, heritage management, events and regeneration, divided cities, and diaspora. Current research activity:
- Marketing and Management of Ottoman heritage sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Gernika peace museum
- Business of tourism, events and hospitality SMEs in contested cities and divided communities
publications
Journal Articles and Book Chapters:
- Causevic, S. and Lynch, P. (in press). Phoenix Tourism: Post Conflict Tourism Role. (Annals of Tourism Research).
- Causevic, S. and Lynch, P. (forthcoming). The Dialectics of War, Peace and Tourism Second edition of Critical Turn in Tourism Studies: Bridging the Academies of Hope, in (Eds.) Morgan, N. Ateljevic, I. and Pritchard, A. Elsevier.
- Causevic, S. (2010), Tourism which Erases Borders: an Introspection into Bosnia and Herzegovina, in (Eds.) Moufakkir, O. and Kelly, I. Tourism, Peace and Progress, Wallingford: CABI Publishing, p.p. 48-64.
- Causevic, S. (in press), Book review, Journal of Heritage Tourism, Reviewed book: Anico, E. and Peralta M. (2009), Heritage and identity: engagement and demission in the contemporary world, Routledge.
- Causevic, S. and Lynch, P. (2009) Hospitality as a human phenomenon: host-guest relationships in a post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina, Tourism and Hospitality: Planning & Development, 6(2) 121-132.
- Causevic, S. (2009): Bosnia and Herzegovina, tourism and borders, Integra, Zeitschrift fqr Integrativen Tourismus und Entwicklung, 01/2009 12-15.
- Causevic, S. and Lynch, P. (2008) Tourism development and contested Communities, EspacesTemps.net, Textuel, (open access) View article
- Causevic S. and Tomljenovic R. (2003) World Heritage Site, tourism and city's rejuvenation: The case of Porec, Croatia, Tourism, 51(4) 417-426.
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professional practice and consultancy
- Scottish Government International Development Policy
- South Asia Programme, Sustainable tourism development through co-operatives.
memberships
- The Journal of Tourism and Peace Research - editorial board, International Centre for Peace through Tourism Research, European Network of Places of Peace,
- The Higher Education Academy-Supporting Sustainable e-Learning, International Institute for Peace through Tourism Educators Network
- Royal Anthropological Institute
