Greg, thank you very much.
I believe the thesis will be available through Southern Cross University. One
paper has already been published with others to follow soon. The citation is:
Goodfellow, D (2015). American couples who travel internationally and watch
birds: An exploration of their practices and attitudes to each other,
birdwatching and travel [online]. In: Wilson, E (Editor); Witsel, M (Editor).
CAUTHE 2015: Rising Tides and Sea Changes: Adaptation and Innovation in Tourism
and Hospitality. Gold Coast, QLD: School of Business and Tourism, Southern
Cross University, 2015: 479-482.
I’ve already been approached about publication of the thesis as a book, but
whether that amount to anything more remains to be seen.
Regards
Denise
On 8 Apr 2017, at 11:56 am, Greg and Val Clancy <> wrote:
> Congratulations Denise,
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> Good morning all
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> I will be presenting my PhD results at the next meeting of the NT Field
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> I’ve just received a letter of confirmation of my PhD. Thank you to my
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> Denise Lawungkurr Goodfellow
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