Heike Schänzel
Heike Schänzel | |
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Born | 1966 (age 57–58) |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Victoria University of Wellington |
Thesis | |
Doctoral advisor | Douglas G. Pearce, Karen Alison Smith, Adam Weaver |
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Institutions | Auckland University of Technology |
Heike Annette Schänzel (born 1966) is a German–New Zealand academic, and is a full professor in the School of Hospital and Tourism at the Auckland University of Technology, specialising in research on gender and family issues in tourism.
Academic career
[edit]Schänzel grew up in Germany and worked as a travel consultant, but moved to New Zealand after enjoying a motorbike touring holiday there in the 1990s. She completed a PhD titled Family Time and Own Time on Holiday: Generation, Gender, and Group Dynamic Perspectives from New Zealand at Victoria University of Wellington.[1] Her thesis won the inaugural Dean's award in the School of Management.[2][3] Schänzel then joined the faculty at Auckland University of Technology, rising to full professor from January 2024.[4]
Schänzel's research is focused on exploring how tourism and hospitality relate to intergenerational relationships and gender. This involves looking at issues such as feminism, childism, sustainability and social justice in tourism.[3] She has also published on the sexual politics of tourism research, and the risks for women, LGBTQ researchers and people from ethnic minorities in undertaking tourism geography fieldwork.[5] Schänzel has co-edited six books, including Children, Families and Leisure in 2018, Tourism Education and Asia in 2019, and Masculinities in the Field: Tourism and Transdisciplinary Research in 2021. She has published forty book chapters and supervised more than thirty postgraduate theses.[3]
Schänzel is the chief co-editor of the specialty journal Social Impact of Tourism.[3]
Selected works
[edit]- Heike A. Schänzel; Alison J. McIntosh (February 2000). "An Insight into the Personal and Emotive Context of Wildlife Viewing at the Penguin Place, Otago Peninsula, New Zealand". Journal of Sustainable Tourism. 8 (1): 36–52. doi:10.1080/09669580008667348. ISSN 0966-9582. Wikidata Q123455679.
- Richard S. Aquino; Michael Lück; Heike A. Schänzel (December 2018). "A conceptual framework of tourism social entrepreneurship for sustainable community development". Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management. 37: 23–32. doi:10.1016/J.JHTM.2018.09.001. ISSN 1447-6770. Wikidata Q123455648.
- Heike A. Schänzel; Ian Yeoman (16 March 2015). "Trends in family tourism". Journal of Tourism Futures. 1 (2): 141–147. doi:10.1108/JTF-12-2014-0006. ISSN 2055-592X. Wikidata Q123455662.
- Heike A. Schänzel; Karen A. Smith (15 March 2014). "The Socialization of Families Away from Home: Group Dynamics and Family Functioning on Holiday". Leisure Sciences. 36 (2): 126–143. doi:10.1080/01490400.2013.857624. ISSN 0149-0400. Wikidata Q60512853.
- Heike A. Schänzel; Karen A. Smith (July 2011). "The absence of fatherhood: achieving true gender scholarship in family tourism research". Annals of leisure research. 14 (2–3): 143–154. doi:10.1080/11745398.2011.615712. ISSN 1174-5398. Wikidata Q58283700.
- Heike A. Schänzel; Karen A. Smith (January 2011). "Photography and Children: Auto-driven Photo-elicitation". Tourism Recreation Research. 36 (1): 81–85. doi:10.1080/02508281.2011.11081664. ISSN 0250-8281. Wikidata Q60512881.
References
[edit]- ^ Schaenzel, Heike Annette. Family Time and Own Time on Holiday: Generation, Gender, and Group Dynamic Perspectives from New Zealand (PhD thesis). Open Access Repository, Victoria University of Wellington.
- ^ Victoria University of Wellington School of Management (6 April 2011). "Dean's Award for Doctoral Achievement in the Faculty of Commerce and Administration".
- ^ a b c d Auckland University of Technology. "Academic profile: Heike Schänzel". academics.aut.ac.nz. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
- ^ "New Professors and Associate Professors – AUT News – AUT". www.aut.ac.nz. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
- ^ Schänzel, Heike A.; Porter, Brooke A. (19 May 2023). "Sexual politics in the field: gendered research spaces in tourism geographies". Tourism Geographies. 25 (4): 1085–1103. doi:10.1080/14616688.2022.2077426. ISSN 1461-6688.
External links
[edit]- Podcast episode Sexual politics in the field: gendered research spaces in tourism geographies (2 Dec 2022)