![]() ![]() He has an edited collection on this theme that was published in 2009 ( Cultures of Mass Tourism: Doing the Mediterranean in the Age of Banal Mobilities, edited with Pau Obrador and Penny Travlou, Ashgate) and a previous collection ( Tourism: between place and performance, with Simon Coleman, Berghahn 2002) as well as co-editing the journal 'Tourist Studies' for ten years from its inception. This interest feeds into looking at what people make of museums and landscapes and thus the study of tourism more generally. Within this he focused empirically upon on practices of public and oral history, photography and museums looking especially at examples in the UK and Sweden. He has worked extensively on the relationship of social memory and identity. Mike Crang's interests lie in the field of cultural geography. Contact Professor Mike Crang (email at Biography ![]()
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