"... Depression: A Public Feeling (Durham: Duke University Press, 2012), 64.
Davies, The Happiness Industry, 177. Davies, The Happiness Industry, 174.
Kristin Swenson, “Affective Labor and Government Policy: George W. Bush's New
Freedom Commission on Mental Health,” Baltic Journal of Law & Politics 4 (2011
): 1–23. doi:10.2478/v10076–011–0010–7 9 Carl Cederstrom and Andre Spicer,
The Wellness Syndrome (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2015), ..."
Geographies of Tourism European Research Perspectives: European Research Perspectives by JulieWilson, Salvador Anton Clave 272 Pages, Published 2013 by Emerald Group Publishing ISBN-13: 978-1-78190-261-5, ISBN: 1-78190-261-5
"... tourism: the International Centre for Studies on Tourist Economy which is still
very active. Many geographers have contributed to the studies and reports
conducted by the center, which still feature an effective management and
regional economic connotation. In this case, tourism in its multiple facets is
perceived as a tool for regional development, in particular at the local scale.
Local development issues were also central fo ..."
"Besanko, D. and Braeutigam, R. R. (2010) Microeconomics, 4th edn. Hoboken,
NJ: Wiley. Betty, C. (1997) 'Language problems of older British migrants on the
Costa del Sol', ... Bigthink.com (2011) Interview with Sharon Zukin, (online source
, accessed February 2011), http://bigthink.com/sharonzukin#!video_idea_id=
18742 Binnie, J. (1997) 'Coming out of geography. Notes towards a queer
epistemology', Environment and Planning D: Society ..."
Seen Reading by JulieWilson 208 Pages, Published 2012 by Harper Collins ISBN-13: 978-1-4434-1608-5, ISBN: 1-4434-1608-8
"With great affection to my agent Samantha Haywood and my editor Robyn Read for trusting in these tiny fictions; to Sarah ... With notable affection to everyone at HarperCollins Canada, especially Deanna McFadden, for taking on the ebook ..."
"The Disney Institute instructs staff to: 'Start and end every Guest contact and
communication with direct eye contact'; while Walt himself told staff always 'to
smile' and 'turn the cheek to everybody, even the nasty ones'. In this sense, '
smiling staff' are aware of being objects of the gaze of tourists and poten- tially
managers. The 'smiling body' is a disciplined, docile body fighting for consumer
satis- faction within a battle ..."
Everyday Health (Basic Skills for Life - Life Skills) by JulieWilson Published 2012 by Axis Education ISBN-13: 978-1-84618-273-0, ISBN: 1-84618-273-5
"Department of Leisure Studies Greg Richards, Greg Richards, Julie Wilson ... .s
— notably Bengali New Year and the Brick Lane Curry Festival — and a through
this forum that 'Banglatown' came to be used ... expressed :rn over staff turnover,
and many felt that low pay and shifts made the unattractive to younger Bengalis."
Caterham (Brinsford Books) by JulieWilson Published 2007 by Axis Education ISBN-13: 978-1-84618-095-8, ISBN: 1-84618-095-3
"Why is this happening now, apparently simultaneously, in so many destinations across the globe? What is the difference between cultural tourism and creative tourism? These are among the important questions this book answers."
"AsHannigan outlinesin Chapter 3, creative approaches were applied to urban
policy by Charles Landry and Franco Bianchini (1995) in their Comedia report on
The Creative City, and Landry (2000)later crystallized these ideasintoa'toolkit'
forurban managers. The widespread ... The 'creative sector' providesinputs forthe
productionprocess of othereconomic sectorsand becomes a 'creative'input in
theproduction of noncultural goods (suchas ..."
"Yeah, But Those Tests... " The Contextual Influence on Instructional Decisions Around High Stakes Writing Tests by JulieWilson, Stanford University 582 Pages, Published 2008 by Proquest ISBN-13: 978-0-549-48933-7, ISBN: 0-549-48933-9
"This study investigates the impact of high stakes writing tests on students and educators at Balboa school, an "At Risk" school (an official term ascribed by the California Department of Education) in Northern California."
"Thanks to rise of neoliberalism over the past several decades, we live in an era of rampant anxiety, insecurity, and inequality. While neoliberalism has become somewhat of an academic buzzword in recent years, this book offers a rich and multilayered introduction to what is arguably the most pressing issue of our times. Engaging with prominent scholarship in media and cultural studies, as well as geography, sociology, economic history, ..."