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2022

  1. "Luís Bolín y el turismo en España entre 1928 y 1952"

    Investigaciones Turísticas, Núm. 23, pp. 404-407

  2. Antonia Correia y Sara Dolnicar (eds.) (2021). Women’s voices in tourism research. Contributions to knowledge and letters to future generations. Brisbane: The University of Queensland. E-Book ISBN: 978-1-74272-365-5.

    Investigaciones Turísticas, Núm. 23, pp. 402-403

  3. Books on Mixed Methods Research: A Window on the Growth in Number and Diversity

    Journal of Mixed Methods Research

  4. Editorial: From macro to micro analysis: new findings from real estate markets in Europe

    Journal of European Real Estate Research

  5. Editorial: The aftermath of two consecutive crises: Volatility and property market mechanisms

    Journal of European Real Estate Research

  6. El turismo, ¿fin de época? Desafíos de España como destino turístico en un nuevo escenario

    Investigaciones Turísticas, Núm. 24, pp. 342-345

  7. In This Issue: Narrative Mixed Methods Research, Visual Methods and Photographs, Joint Display Coding, and Randomized Controlled Trials in Mixed Methods Research

    Journal of Mixed Methods Research

  8. In This Issue: Pacific Worldviews to Frame Mixed Methods Research, Advances in Integration, and a Novel Venn Diagram Joint Display

    Journal of Mixed Methods Research

  9. In This Issue: Transformative and Participatory Methods, Integration Through Multiple Correspondence Analysis, and Network Analysis of Qualitative Data

    Journal of Mixed Methods Research

  10. Preface

    The Transformation of Global Trade in a New World

  11. Problems involved in measuring COVID-19 in consolidated tourist destinations: the case of Calp, Spain

    Current Issues in Tourism

  12. The impact of climate change on tourism demand: evidence from Kazakhstan

    Anatolia

  13. Virtual Special Issue on “Design of Mixed Methods Research: Past Advancements, Present Conversations, and Future Possibilities”

    Journal of Mixed Methods Research