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Artificial reefs as recreational scuba diving resources: a critical review of research
P Stolk, K Markwell, JM Jenkins
Journal of Sustainable Tourism 15 (4), 331-350, 2007
1032007
A picture is worth a thousand words: how images influence information quality and information load in online reviews
R Zinko, P Stolk, Z Furner, B Almond
Electronic Markets 30, 775-789, 2020
702020
Perceptions of artificial reefs as scuba diving resources: a study of Australian recreational scuba divers
P Stolk, K Markwell, J Jenkins
Annals of Leisure Research 8 (2-3), 153-166, 2005
432005
The comfort of the river: understanding the affective geographies of angling waterscapes in young people’s coping practices
N Djohari, A Brown, P Stolk
Children's Geographies 16 (4), 356-367, 2018
302018
Professional development barriers and benefits in a tourism knowledge economy
KD Lyons, T Young, J Hanley, P Stolk
International Journal of Tourism Research 18 (4), 319-326, 2016
262016
Fishing for Answers: Final Report of the Social and
A Brown, N Djohari, P Stolk
Substance, 2012
172012
Statutory authorities dancing with enterprise: WA Inc., the Western Australian Tourism Commission and the ‘global dance affair’
J Jenkins, P Stolk
Annals of Leisure Research 6 (3), 222-244, 2003
62003
‘The one that got away’: how angling as a culture of practice manifests in the teaching and learning relationship within angling-based intervention programmes
N Djohari, A Brown, P Stolk
Ethnography and Education 11 (1), 40-56, 2016
42016
Reflective practice method in tourism research: A qualitative case study of engaging tourism enterprises in a quantitative research project
KD Lyons, P Stolk, T Young
42015
An Interim Report for the Social and Community Benefits of Angling Research
P Stolk
Substance: Manchester, UK, 2009
32009
Angling: A Social Research Overview
A Brown, P Stolk, N Djohari
London: Substance, 2010
22010
If We Sink It, Will They Come?: The Development and Management of Australia's Artificial Reefs as Resources for Sustainable Recreational Scuba Diving
P Stolk
University of Newcastle, 2009
22009
Building capacity in a regional business community through engaged scholarship: A case study of the Tourism Monitor project in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia
PJ Stolk, KD Lyons, T Young
Loisir et Société/Society and Leisure 40 (1), 151-165, 2017
12017
Authentic learning, assessment, and the work-ready student: A case study of an undergraduate tourism marketing course
P Stolk, J Hanley
CAUTHE 2015: Rising Tides and Sea Changes: Adaptation and Innovation in …, 2015
12015
Fishing For Answers
A Brown, N Djohari, P Stolk
Substance, 2012
12012
Loose lips and sinking ships: analysing the role of intergovernmental relations in the creation of artificial reefs for sustainable scuba diving tourism in Australia
P Stolk
Proceedings of the 5th International Coastal & Marine Tourism Congress, 349-364, 2007
12007
The'Staycation Games': How do residents respond to a competition to'holiday at home'?
P Stolk, T Young
CAUTHE 2022 Conference Online: Shaping the Next Normal in Tourism …, 2022
2022
'The elephant in the room': Business event organiser's insights and the challenges of virtual platforms
S Matin, T Young, P Stolk, J Carlson
CAUTHE 2022 Conference Online: Shaping the Next Normal in Tourism …, 2022
2022
CAUTHE 2018 Conference Committee Conference Chair
T Young, P Stolk, MG McGinnis, MK Anderson, MD Hicks, M Tarrant, ...
2018
Better Than Nature, Or Just Different?
P Stolk
2012
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