Bio
is Reader in Tourism, Culture & Society at Liverpool John Moores University. Hazel is interested in issues of identity, selfhood and the body principally in relation to tourism and travel. Her PhD thesis was the first full-length ethnographic study of British charter tourists, which involved periods of participant observation in the resorts of Palmanova and Magaluf on the Mediterranean island of Mallorca. Hazel has drawn on this fieldwork to publish a number of journal articles and book chapters. She is the author/editor of six books including the monograph The British on Holiday published by Channel View in 2011. More recently she edited a collection titled Tourism and Violence (Ashgate, 2014) in which her own chapter included work based both on Mallorca and Menorca. Hazel is chair of the Royal Anthropological Institute's Tourism Committee.Hazel Andrews Books
Tourism and Brexit
Hazel AndrewsMass Tourism in a Small World
David HarrisonThe British on Holiday
Hazel Andrews