The Journal of Tourism and Leisure Studies (Gold Open Access) provides an international and interdisciplinary forum for scholarly studies in tourism and leisure. While articles may be focused within disciplinary boundaries, many also take an interdisciplinary approach, at times necessary given the complex and expansive nature of the questions raised.
The Journal of Tourism and Leisure Studies is peer-reviewed and supported by rigorous processes of criterion-referenced article ranking and qualitative commentary. These processes ensure that only intellectual work of the greatest substance and highest significance is published.
Serial Founded: 2016
ISSNs: 2470-9336 (Print); 2470-9344 (Online)
LCCN Permalink: https://lccn.loc.gov/2016201465
DOI: http://doi.org/10.18848/2470-9336/CGP
Publication Frequency: Biannually
We issue a call for papers on a quarterly basis, but authors can submit at any time.
Submission Round 1 | 15 January | |
Submission Round 2 | 15 April | |
Submission Round 3 | 15 July | |
Submission Round 4 | 15 October |
You can submit a manuscript and complete peer review at zero cost. After successfully passing peer review, you will be notified that your work has entered the Rights Agreement phase. In this phase, to move forward with the publication process, you'll be asked to make an Article Publication Charge (APC) payment.
If you have attended our conference and/or are a Research Network Member you receive points that can be used to discount your Rights Agreement payment.**
Find out more about our Research Network Membership approach.
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