ACADEMIC BOOKS
D-1. Edited books
Listed in order of the most recent first (of 4):
4. Pechlaner, H., Lee, T. J., & Dal Bo, G. (2012). New Minorities and Tourism.
Bolzano/Bozen, Italy: European Academy of Bolzano/Bozen. ISBN: 978-88-88906-
81-2.
3. Stanciulescu, G., & Lee, T. J. (2011). Tourism Challenges for New Enlarged Europe (Eds.). Bucharest, Romania: ASE Publishing House. ISBN: 978-606-505-402-8.
2. Lee, T. J., & Stanciulescu, G. (2011). Special Interest Tourism for Community Benefits (Eds.). Bucharest, Romania: ASE Publishing House. ISBN: 978-606-505-404-2.
1. Lee, T. J., & Stanciulescu, G. (2011). Practical Principles in the Tourism and Hotel Industry (Eds.). Bucharest, Romania: ASE Publishing House. ISBN: 978-606-505-403-5.
D-2. Projected book editing & writing
Listed in order of the most recent first (of 2):
2. Lee, T. J. (To be published in 2022/2023). Issues of the Medical Tourism in the Asia Pacific. Seoul, Korea: Cengage Learning.
1. Lee, T. J. (To be published in 2022/2023). Food and Tourism. New York: Apple
Academic Press.
D-3. Published (or in-press) refereed book chapters
Listed in order of the most recent first (of 30):
30. Lee, T. J. (2022/2023). Distorted patriotism: The case of South Koreans between Japan and Vietnam. (Chapter 4, pp. xx–xx). In K. Yoshida, H. Bui, T. J. Lee, & M. Cooper (Eds.). Contested Memories of Conflicts in the 20th Century: Dark Tourism in the Asia Pacific. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
29. Lee, T. J. (2022/2023). Tourism in the area with strong military and political tension: The case of Joint Security Area in Korea. (Chapter 3, pp. xx–xx). In K. Yoshida, H. Bui, T. J. Lee, & M. Cooper (Eds.). Contested Memories of Conflicts in the 20th Century: Dark Tourism in the Asia Pacific. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
28. Lee, T. J. (2022/2023). War-related dark tourism development in South Korea. (Chapter 2, pp. xx–xx). In K. Yoshida, H. Bui, T. J. Lee & M. Cooper (Eds.). Contested Memories of Conflicts in the 20th Century: Dark Tourism in the Asia Pacific. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
27. Bui, T. H., Yoshida, K., & Lee, T. J. (2018). Heritage landscapes of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. (Chapter 3, pp. 55–75). In L. Egberts & M. D. Alvarez (Eds.). Heritage and Tourism: Places, Imageries and the Digital Age. Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Amsterdam University Press. ISBN: 978-94-6298-535-3.
DOI: 10.5117/9789462985353/ch03.
26. Lee, T. J., & Suh, Y. K. (2017). Marine and island tourism (Part 9, Chapter 2, pp. 649–669). In TOSOK Academic Committee (Ed.). Tourism Business. Seoul, South Korea: Baeksan Press. (In-Korean).
25. Lee, T. J. (2017). Value co-creation in geothermal tourism: The case of the ‘Ryokan’ industry in Japan. (Chapter 7, pp. 76–87). In N. K. Prebensen, J. S. Chen & M. S. Uysal (Eds.). Co-Creation in Tourist Experiences. London: Routledge. ISBN: 978-1-138-18330-8.
24. Lee, T. J., & Kim, J. S. (2017). The impact of Korea’s nature-based recreation settings on tourists’ emotions, satisfaction and subjective happiness. (Chapter 4, pp. 34–45). In J. S. Chen & N. K. Prebensen (Eds.). Nature Tourism. New York: Routledge. ISBN: 978-1-138-96173-9.
23. Lee, T. J., & Kim, J. S. (2017). Relationships between emotion regulation seeking, program satisfaction, attention restoration, and life satisfaction: Healing program participants. (Chapter 29, pp. 375–385). In M. K. Smith & L. Puczko (Eds.). The Routledge Handbook of Health Tourism. Oxford: Routledge. ISBN: 978-1-138-90983-0.
22. Lee, T. J. (2017). Tourism in South and North Korea. (Chapter 26, pp. 347–360). In C. M. Hall & S. J. Page (Eds.). The Routledge Handbook of Tourism in Asia. Oxford: Routledge. ISBN: 978-1-138-78458-1.
21. Lee, T. J., & Nam, J. (2016). Regional economic development through food tourism: The case of AsiO Gusto in Namyangju City, South Korea. (Chapter 9, pp. 156–164). In C. M. Hall & S. Gossling (Eds.). Food Tourism and Regional Development: Networks, products and trajectories. Oxford: Routledge. ISBN: 978-1-138-91292-2.
20. Lee, T. J., & Lim, B. (2013). Ryokan facilities in Japan compared with spa hotels in Australia. (Chapter 2.3, pp. 71–79). In V. Joukes, L. Lourenco-Gomes & A. Marta-Costa (Eds.) Sustainable Medical and Wellness Destinations. Lisbon, Portugal: University of Tras-os-Montes & Alto Douro. ISBN: 978-989-704-162-4.
19. Lee, T. J. (2013). Critical analysis of the Australian spa hotel industry. (Chapter 2.2, pp. 60–70). In V. Joukes, L. Lourenco-Gomes & A. Marta-Costa (Eds.) Sustainable Medical and Wellness Destinations. Lisbon, Portugal: University of Tras-os-Montes & Alto Douro. ISBN: 978-989-704-162-4.
18. Hsieh, M. T., & Lee, T. J. (2013). Mature spa travellers in Taiwan (Chapter 1.3, pp. 37–44). In V. Joukes, L. Lourenco-Gomes & A. Marta-Costa (Eds.) Sustainable Medical and Wellness Destinations. Lisbon, Portugal: University of Tras-os-Montes & Alto Douro. ISBN: 978-989-704-162-4.
17. Kang, E. J., & Lee, T. J. (2013). War and ideological conflict: Prisoner of war camps as a
tourist experience in South Korea (Chapter 16, pp. 236–247). In L. White & E. Frew
(Eds.) Dark Tourism and Place Identity: Managing and Interpreting Dark Places. New York: Routledge. ISBN: 978-0-415-80965-8.
16. Lee, T. J., Huang, T. C., & Lee, K. H. (2013). Innovation in food tourism and product
distribution. In D. Ghosh, S. Das, D. Bagchi, & R. B. Smarta (Eds.) Innovations in
Healthy and Functional Foods. CRC Press. (Chapter 31, pp. 523–529). New York:
Taylor & Francis. ISBN: 978-1-4398-6267-4.
15. Lee, T. J., & Kang, E. J. (2013). Living with war: The Korean truce. In R. Butler & W.
Suntikul (Eds.), Tourism and War (Chapter 10, pp. 121–131). New York: Routledge. ISBN: 9780415674331.
14. Lee, T. J., Ye, X., & Sun, R. (2011). Cultural heritage protection and tourism development: A review of the Australian and Chinese literature. In J. Gao, N. Scott, R. Ballantyne, & P. Ding (Eds.), Sino-Australia: Comparative Study on Tourism Development (Chapter 6, pp. 181–226). Beijing, China: China Tourism Press. (In Chinese). ISBN: 9787503241741.
13. Lee, T. J. (2011). Typology and nature of medical tourism. In T. J. Lee & G. Stanciulescu
(Eds.), Special Interest Tourism for Community Benefits (Chapter 8, pp. 95–104).
Bucharest, Romania: The ASE Publishing House. ISBN: 978-606-505-404-2.
12. Stanciulescu, G., Lee, T. J., & Grigorescu, G. (2011). Evolution of volunteer tourism. In T. J. Lee & G. Stanciulescu (Eds.), Special Interest Tourism for Community Benefits (Chapter 5, pp. 53–64). Bucharest, Romania: The ASE Publishing House. ISBN: 978-606-505-404-2.
11. Stanciulescu, G., Lee, T. J., & Alexandrescu, R. V. (2011). Comparison of rural tourism in Romania and Australia. In T. J. Lee & G. Stanciulescu (Eds.), Special Interest Tourism for Community Benefits (Chapter 4, pp. 43–52). Bucharest, Romania: The ASE Publishing House. ISBN: 978-606-505-404-2.
10. Lee, T. J., & Alexandrescu, R. V. (2011). Geographic and organizational particularities of rural tourism. In T. J. Lee & G. Stanciulescu (Eds.), Special Interest Tourism for Community Benefits (Chapter 2, pp. 25–34). Bucharest, Romania: The ASE Publishing House.
ISBN: 978-606-505-404-2.
9. Stanciulescu, G., & Lee, T. J. (2011). Economic principles in tourism forms and
performance. In T. J. Lee & G. Stanciulescu (Eds.), Special Interest Tourism for Community Benefits (Chapter 1, pp. 15–24). Bucharest, Romania: The ASE Publishing House.
ISBN: 978-606-505-404-2.
8. Stanciulescu, G., Lee, T. J., & Papari, C. (2011). Small, medium and large tourism enterprises. In T. J. Lee & G. Stanciulescu (Eds.), Practical Principles in the Tourism and Hotel Industry (Chapter 2, pp. 23–32). Bucharest, Romania: The ASE Publishing House. ISBN: 978-606-505-403-5.
7. Lee, T. J., & Stanciu, C. (2011). Before selling, before telling: Understanding tourism
entities and tourist behavior. In G. Stanciulescu & T. J. Lee (Eds.), Tourism Challenges for New Enlarged Europe (Chapter 10, pp. 157–174). Bucharest, Romania: The ASE Publishing House. ISBN: 978-606-505-402-8.
6. Lee, T. J., & Stanciu, C. (2011). Global reservation distribution systems in tourism. In G.
Stanciulescu & T. J. Lee (Eds.), Tourism Challenges for New Enlarged Europe (Chapter 9, pp. 149–156). Bucharest, Romania: The ASE Publishing House.
ISBN: 978-606-505-402-8.
5. Lee, T. J., & Dinca, M. (2011). Comparative analysis between Timişoara and Liverpool. In G. Stanciulescu & T. J. Lee (Eds.), Tourism Challenges for New Enlarged Europe (Chapter 7, pp. 111–136). Bucharest, Romania: The ASE Publishing House.
ISBN: 978-606-505-402-8.
4. Lee, T. J., & Dinca, M. (2011). Marketing and city branding: New strategies for selling a city. In G. Stanciulescu & T. J. Lee (Eds.), Tourism Challenges for New Enlarged Europe (Chapter 5, pp. 87–98). Bucharest, Romania: The ASE Publishing House.
ISBN: 978-606-505-402-8.
3. Stanciulescu, G., & Lee, T. J. (2011). The evolution of European tourism: The dynamic of its growth. In G. Stanciulescu & T. J. Lee (Eds.), Tourism Challenges for New Enlarged Europe (Chapter 1, pp. 13–36). Bucharest, Romania: The ASE Publishing House.
ISBN: 978-606-505-402-8.
2. Lee, T. J. (2009). Understanding of marine and island tourism. In W. H. Byun (Ed.), Introduction to Tourism Studies (Chapter 42, pp. 981–992). Seoul, South Korea: Baeksan Publishing. (In Korean).
ISBN: 978-89-6183-197-0.
1. Lee, T. J. (2008). Success of Chuncheon Puppet Festival in Korea and local community’s active participation in Chuncheon City, South Korea. In United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) (Ed.), Tourism and Community Development: Asian Practices (Chapter 7, pp. 135–143). Madrid, Spain: UNWTO Press.
ISBN: 978-92-844-1194-8.