ATLAS SIG Spa and Wellness Tourism
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Historic concept, future prospects
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25 - 28 June 2007, Budapest, Hungary |
Wellness tourism is one of the most ancient forms of tourism if one considers the scrupulous attention paid to wellbeing by Romans and Greeks, the quests for spiritual enlightenment of Mediaeval Pilgrims, or the medical seaside and spa tourism of the 18th and 19th Century European élite. Arguably however, there has been an intensification in the pursuit of wellness in the history of tourism in recent years. The proliferation of wellness centres, holistic retreats, spas, spiritual pilgrimages, complementary and alternative therapies is unprecedented. Not only are many people increasingly concerned about their physical, social and psychological wellbeing in their everyday lives, but they are also prepared to travel long distances to experience different forms of wellness tourism. This ranges from the immersion of the body in the healing waters of a spa to the quest for spiritual enlightenment in an ashram, or even cosmetic enhancement through surgical treatments or beauty therapies.
The focus of this first Spa and Wellness Special Interest Group meeting will be to examine the changing nature of wellness tourism from its origins to contemporary developments. We will analyse the diverse range of definitions, products, services, destinations and tourist motivations as well as discussing future directions for research.
Abstracts for presentations are invited on the following themes:
All abstracts will be subject to double-blind review by at least two members of the scientific committee. Acceptance of a submission will be based on: theoretical and empirical significance; methodological soundness; relevance to the theme of the conference; technical competency; and logical clarity. The official language of the conference is English.
Abstracts should be submitted via this form, no later than May 14th, 2007. All fields need to be filled in. Abstracts (approximately 300-500 words) should indicate background, theoretical / practical implications, methods and / or data sources, and indicative findings of the paper. The title should be no more than 12 words. Up to 6 keywords / themes should be selected from the list to indicate clearly to which theme(s) of the conference their proposed paper relates to. Abstracts not clearly related to the theme of the conference will not be accepted. Receipt of abstracts will be acknowledged and decisions on acceptance will be provided no later than May 31, 2007.
| Abstract submission: | May 14 2007 |
| Notification of acceptance: | May 31 2007 |
| Meeting: | June 25 - 28 2007 |
| Full paper submission: | September 30 20076 |
Authors will be invited to contribute case studies to a book on Health and Wellness Tourism to be published by Butterworth Heinemann in 2008.
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| Tuesday 26th |
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| Wednesday 27th |
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| Thursday 28th |
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| Registration fees: Prices in EURO | ATLAS member |
Non ATLAS member |
| The fee covers administration, meeting materials, hire of facilities, two finger buffet lunches, one dinner, three coffee breaks, and excursion. | € 175 | € 225 |
After registration and confirmation of this by the ATLAS secretariat, delegates are obliged to pay the conference fee. If written cancellation is received before June 1st 2007, a refund of all meeting fees will be made, minus an administration fee of € 25. No refund will be possible after June 1st 2007, but substitute delegates can be nominated.
The meeting will take place in the Hotel Delibab
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Address: Délibáb u. 35., H-1062 Budapest |
| Rooms can also be booked at the Hotel Delibab (http://www.hoteldelibab.com). | Hotel Delibab | |
| Room (per two persons) | € 65 | |
Booking enquiry should address Kata Fazekas (contact@reservation.hu). Please refer to the 'ATLAS workshop'. |
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We would like to urge that participants book their room as soon as possible since the hotel will not be able to hold the rooms for the workshop participations too long.
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