Michael Hughes

Publication List Details

Period

1969 - 2009

Number

89

Co-Authors

Developing a knowledge platform on value of parks for tourism (2009)

Hughes, Michael, Carlsen, Jack

National Parks and other protected natural areas are a significant point of focus for tourism activity globally. Consequently it is important to understand the values of parks for tourism to assist...

Searching for the Soul of Russia: British Perceptions of Russia during the First World War (2009)

Hughes, Michael

British attitudes towards tsarist Russia were often extremely negative before the First World War, despite the Anglo-Russian entente of 1907, since the country was still widely seen as a backward...

A case-crossover analysis of predictors of condom use by female bar and hotel workers in Moshi, Tanzania (2009)

Tassiopoulos, Katherine, Kapiga, Saidi, Sam, Noel, Ao, Trong T H, Hughes, Michael, Seage, George R

Background Factors related to specific sexual encounters can influence condom use during these encounters. These situation-specific factors have not been adequately studied in resource-poor countries...

Laparoscopic-assisted small bowel resection for treatment of adult small bowel intussusception: a case report (2008)

Stewart, Donald, Hughes, Michael, Hope, William W

Abstract Background Intussuception is a rare cause of intestinal obstruction in adults. Diagnosis is often difficult due to the variable and sometimes episodic nature of symptoms. Surgery is the...

A pathway to minimal impact wildlife viewing? (2008)

Hughes, Michael, Carlsen, Jack

As the agency responsible for managing human interactions with wildlife in Western Australia, the Department of Conservation and Land Management (CALM) is faced with a complex issue. Wildlife is a...

Inventory of Tourism Assets on Department of Environment and Conservation Rangeland Properties (2008)

Smith, Amanda J., Hughes, Michael, Wood, David, Glasson, John

The project assessed the tourism potential of inland pastoral properties recently acquired by the Department of Conservation and Land Management (DEC) in the Murchison and Gascoyne regions of Western...

A pathway to minimal impact wildlife viewing? (2008)

Hughes, Michael, Carlsen, Jack

As the agency responsible for managing human interactions with wildlife in Western Australia, the Department of Conservation and Land Management (CALM) is faced with a complex issue. Wildlife is a...

Inventory of Tourism Assets on Department of Environment and Conservation Rangeland Properties (2008)

Smith, Amanda J., Hughes, Michael, Wood, David, Glasson, John

The project assessed the tourism potential of inland pastoral properties recently acquired by the Department of Conservation and Land Management (DEC) in the Murchison and Gascoyne regions of Western...

Inventory of Tourism Assets on Department of Environment and Conservation Rangeland Properties (2008)

Smith, A., Hughes, Michael, Wood, David, Glasson, John

The project assessed the tourism potential of inland pastoral properties recently acquired by the Department of Conservation and Land Management (DEC) in the Murchison and Gascoyne regions of Western...

A pathway to minimal impact wildlife viewing? (2008)

Hughes, Michael, Carlsen, Jack

As the agency responsible for managing human interactions with wildlife in Western Australia, the Department of Conservation and Land Management (CALM) is faced with a complex issue. Wildlife is a...

Inventory of Tourism Assets on Department of Environment and Conservation Rangeland Properties (2008)

Smith, A., Hughes, Michael, Wood, David, Glasson, John

The project assessed the tourism potential of inland pastoral properties recently acquired by the Department of Conservation and Land Management (DEC) in the Murchison and Gascoyne regions of Western...

A pathway to minimal impact wildlife viewing? (2008)

Hughes, Michael, Carlsen, Jack

As the agency responsible for managing human interactions with wildlife in Western Australia, the Department of Conservation and Land Management (CALM) is faced with a complex issue. Wildlife is a...

State of play: a review of recreation in drinking water catchments in the Southwest Region of Western Australia (2008)

Hughes, Michael, Zulfa, Mariyam, Carlsen, Jack

This report was commissioned by DEC and DSR to address divergent views on Policy 13 andprovide an independent, balanced analysis of the information available in relation to recreation indrinking...

Implementation strategies for a heritage trail linking the Great Southern shires in Western Australia (2007)

Hughes, Michael, Macbeth, Jim

This project has sought to establish the foundation for a heritage tourism product in the Central Great Southern region of Western Australia (see map 1). The Central Great Southern shires involved in...

Thematic analysis of sustainable tourism and the triple bottom line (2007)

Hughes, Michael, Carlsen, Jack

The relationship between the themes in sustainable tourism publications and the Triple Bottom Line (TBL) was explored in this article. A categorised list of 3719 sustainable tourism articles was...

Key success factors and information availability in cultural heritage tourism attractions (2007)

Hughes, Michael, Carlsen, Jack, Peel, Vicki, Pocock, Celmara, Frost, Warwick

Operating a successful cultural heritage tourism (CHT) business requires both knowledge of the heritage conservation needs and sound business practice. Using a combination of qualitative and...

Thematic analysis of sustainable tourism and the triple bottom line (2007)

Hughes, Michael, Carlsen, Jack

The relationship between the themes in sustainable tourism publications and the Triple Bottom Line (TBL) was explored in this article. A categorised list of 3719 sustainable tourism articles was...

Thematic analysis of sustainable tourism and the triple bottom line (2007)

Hughes, Michael, Carlsen, Jack

The relationship between the themes in sustainable tourism publications and the Triple Bottom Line (TBL) was explored in this article. A categorised list of 3719 sustainable tourism articles was...

Implementation strategies for a heritage trail linking the Great Southern shires in Western Australia (2007)

Hughes, Michael, Macbeth, Jim

This project has sought to establish the foundation for a heritage tourism product in the Central Great Southern region of Western Australia (see map 1). The Central Great Southern shires involved in...

Implementation strategies for a heritage trail linking the Great Southern shires in Western Australia (2007)

Hughes, Michael, Macbeth, J.

This project has sought to establish the foundation for a heritage tourism product in the Central Great Southern region of Western Australia (see map 1). The Central Great Southern shires involved in...

Implementation strategies for a heritage trail linking the Great Southern shires in Western Australia (2007)

Hughes, Michael, Macbeth, J.

This project has sought to establish the foundation for a heritage tourism product in the Central Great Southern region of Western Australia (see map 1). The Central Great Southern shires involved in...

The Strip Development: Dealing with Shopping Centers and "Big Boxes" (2006)

Hosack, Rob, Hughes, Michael

Presentation from the Governments and Growth Workshop, March 2-3, 2006, Atlanta, GA

Interpretation, activity participation and environmental attitudes of visitors to Penguin Island, Western Australia (2005)

Hughes, Michael, Morrison, Angus

Natural area management agencies use on-site interpretation, in part, to communicate messages based on themes of conservation. These themes stem from the legislative mandate to protect ecologically...

Can a Niche-Market Captive-Wildlife Facility Place a Low Profile Region on the Tourism Map? An Example from Western Australia. (2005)

Hughes, Michael

Rural areas often present special problems in terms of tourism development owing to a lack of product, market access and infrastructure. This paper presents the findings of a case study focusing on...

Case Study: Visitor Perceptions of Captive Wildlife Tourism in a Western Australian Natural Setting (2005)

Hughes, Michael, Newsome, David, Macbeth, Jim

Wildlife tourism involves a broad sweep of experiences that includes all of the aspects of the tourism genre with the distinguishing feature of animals as the primary attraction. The uniqueness of...

The Woodland and the Wheatbelt: Tourism Partners in Dryandra Country (2005)

Hughes, Michael

This case study illustrates some of the difficulties and potentials involved in tourism planning and development in rural areas lacking obvious major tourism assets.The dynamics of cooperation...

Influence of on-site interpretation intensity on visitors to natural areas (2005)

Hughes, Michael, Morrison-Saunders, Angus

There has been some debate about the benefits of high or low intensity use of on-site media at natural areas. The former may be viewed as overkill while the latter may not achieve the intended aims....

Interpretation, activity participation and environmental attitudes of visitors to Penguin Island, Western Australia (2005)

Hughes, Michael, Morrison, Angus

Natural area management agencies use on-site interpretation, in part, to communicate messages based on themes of conservation. These themes stem from the legislative mandate to protect ecologically...

Can a Niche-Market Captive-Wildlife Facility Place a Low Profile Region on the Tourism Map? An Example from Western Australia. (2005)

Hughes, Michael

Rural areas often present special problems in terms of tourism development owing to a lack of product, market access and infrastructure. This paper presents the findings of a case study focusing on...

Case Study: Visitor Perceptions of Captive Wildlife Tourism in a Western Australian Natural Setting (2005)

Hughes, Michael, Newsome, David, Macbeth, Jim

Wildlife tourism involves a broad sweep of experiences that includes all of the aspects of the tourism genre with the distinguishing feature of animals as the primary attraction. The uniqueness of...

The Woodland and the Wheatbelt: Tourism Partners in Dryandra Country (2005)

Hughes, Michael

This case study illustrates some of the difficulties and potentials involved in tourism planning and development in rural areas lacking obvious major tourism assets.The dynamics of cooperation...

Influence of on-site interpretation intensity on visitors to natural areas (2005)

Hughes, Michael, Morrison-Saunders, Angus

There has been some debate about the benefits of high or low intensity use of on-site media at natural areas. The former may be viewed as overkill while the latter may not achieve the intended aims....

Interpretation, activity participation and environmental attitudes of visitors to Penguin Island, Western Australia (2005)

Hughes, Michael, Morrison, Angus

Natural area management agencies use on-site interpretation, in part, to communicate messages based on themes of conservation. These themes stem from the legislative mandate to protect ecologically...

Can a Niche-Market Captive-Wildlife Facility Place a Low Profile Region on the Tourism Map? An Example from Western Australia. (2005)

Hughes, Michael

Rural areas often present special problems in terms of tourism development owing to a lack of product, market access and infrastructure. This paper presents the findings of a case study focusing on...

Case Study: Visitor Perceptions of Captive Wildlife Tourism in a Western Australian Natural Setting (2005)

Hughes, Michael, Newsome, David, Macbeth, Jim

Wildlife tourism involves a broad sweep of experiences that includes all of the aspects of the tourism genre with the distinguishing feature of animals as the primary attraction. The uniqueness of...

The Woodland and the Wheatbelt: Tourism Partners in Dryandra Country (2005)

Hughes, Michael

This case study illustrates some of the difficulties and potentials involved in tourism planning and development in rural areas lacking obvious major tourism assets.The dynamics of cooperation...

Influence of on-site interpretation intensity on visitors to natural areas (2005)

Hughes, Michael, Morrison-Saunders, Angus

There has been some debate about the benefits of high or low intensity use of on-site media at natural areas. The former may be viewed as overkill while the latter may not achieve the intended aims....

Influence of on-site interpretation intensity on visitors to natural areas (2005)

Hughes, Michael, Morrison-Saunders, A.

There has been some debate about the benefits of high or low intensity use of on-site media at natural areas. The former may be viewed as overkill while the latter may not achieve the intended aims....

Can a Niche-Market Captive-Wildlife Facility Place a Low Profile Region on the Tourism Map? An Example from Western Australia. (2005)

Hughes, Michael

Rural areas often present special problems in terms of tourism development owing to a lack of product, market access and infrastructure. This paper presents the findings of a case study focusing on...

Case Study: Visitor Perceptions of Captive Wildlife Tourism in a Western Australian Natural Setting (2005)

Hughes, Michael, Newsome, D., Macbeth, J.

Wildlife tourism involves a broad sweep of experiences that includes all of the aspects of the tourism genre with the distinguishing feature of animals as the primary attraction. The uniqueness of...

The Woodland and the Wheatbelt: Tourism Partners in Dryandra Country (2005)

Hughes, Michael

This case study illustrates some of the difficulties and potentials involved in tourism planning and development in rural areas lacking obvious major tourism assets.The dynamics of cooperation...

Interpretation, activity participation and environmental attitudes of visitors to Penguin Island, Western Australia (2005)

Hughes, Michael, Morrison, A.

Natural area management agencies use on-site interpretation, in part, to communicate messages based on themes of conservation. These themes stem from the legislative mandate to protect ecologically...

Influence of on-site interpretation intensity on visitors to natural areas (2005)

Hughes, Michael, Morrison-Saunders, A.

There has been some debate about the benefits of high or low intensity use of on-site media at natural areas. The former may be viewed as overkill while the latter may not achieve the intended aims....

Can a Niche-Market Captive-Wildlife Facility Place a Low Profile Region on the Tourism Map? An Example from Western Australia. (2005)

Hughes, Michael

Rural areas often present special problems in terms of tourism development owing to a lack of product, market access and infrastructure. This paper presents the findings of a case study focusing on...

Case Study: Visitor Perceptions of Captive Wildlife Tourism in a Western Australian Natural Setting (2005)

Hughes, Michael, Newsome, D., Macbeth, J.

Wildlife tourism involves a broad sweep of experiences that includes all of the aspects of the tourism genre with the distinguishing feature of animals as the primary attraction. The uniqueness of...

The Woodland and the Wheatbelt: Tourism Partners in Dryandra Country (2005)

Hughes, Michael

This case study illustrates some of the difficulties and potentials involved in tourism planning and development in rural areas lacking obvious major tourism assets.The dynamics of cooperation...

Interpretation, activity participation and environmental attitudes of visitors to Penguin Island, Western Australia (2005)

Hughes, Michael, Morrison, A.

Natural area management agencies use on-site interpretation, in part, to communicate messages based on themes of conservation. These themes stem from the legislative mandate to protect ecologically...

Influence of varying intensities of natural area on-site interpretation on attitudes and knowledge (2004)

Hughes, Michael

Using interpretation as a means of influencing attitudes and knowledge is a core component of natural area management practice. However, this aspect of on-site interpretation is rarely assessed when...

Morphological faithfulness to syntactic representations / (2003)

Hughes, Michael.

Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of California, San Diego, 2003.

The Foreign Secretary Goes to Court: John Simon and his Critics (2003)

Hughes, Michael

In January 1935, Sir John Simon won an action for slander against a Methodist minister from Norfolk who had accused the Foreign Secretary of attacking the Peace Ballot because it would damage his...

Sex and depression in the national comorbidity survey. II: Cohort effects (1994)

Kessler, Ronald C., McGonagle, Katherine A., Nelson, Christopher B., Hughes, Michael, Swartz, Marvin, Blazer, Dan G.

Data from a nationally representative sample of the general population are used to study cohort differences in the prevalence of DSM-III-R Major Depressive Episode (MDE). We document increasing...

Computational magnetohydrodynamics. (1994)

Hughes, Michael.

Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Greenwich, 1994.

Rethinking Organization : New Directions in Organization Theory and Analysis (1992)

Reed, Michael (ed. E Introd.), Hughes, Michael (ed.)

Contenido: 1. Desarrollos de la teoría: ¿Paradigmas inconmesurables? Signos vitales desde tres perspectivas; El entendimiento simbólico de las organizaciones; Estudios sobre organizaciones y...

The Fruits of Cultivation Analysis: A Reexamination of Some Effects of Television Watching (1980)

HUGHES, MICHAEL

A set of items from the General Social Survey for 1975 and 1977 measuring alienation and fear of walking near one's home at night, which were claimed by Gerbner et al. (1978a) to be related to heavy...

The Mutagenic Potential of Duodenoesophageal Reflux

Theisen, Jörg, Peters, Jeffrey H., Fein, Martin, Hughes, Michael, Hagen, Jeffrey A., Demeester, Steven R., ...

The frequency and spectrum of mutations of the lac-I gene were investigated in a well-described rat model of esophageal carcinoma. Surgical creation of duodenoesophageal reflux resulted in a...

The Mutagenic Potential of Duodenoesophageal Reflux

Theisen, Jörg, Peters, Jeffrey H., Fein, Martin, Hughes, Michael, Hagen, Jeffrey A., Demeester, Steven R., ...

The frequency and spectrum of mutations of the lac-I gene were investigated in a well-described rat model of esophageal carcinoma. Surgical creation of duodenoesophageal reflux resulted in a...

East European Challenges for FDI: A View from the Celtic Periphery

Michael Danson, Ewa Helinska-Hughes, Michael Hughes

The transition economies of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) are engaged in fierce competition for foreign direct investment (FDI). This paper examines FDI trends in CEE, FDI competition, the policy...

An Analysis of Business Angels in Scotland And Poland

Michael Danson, Ewa Helinska-Hughes, Stuart Paul, Geoff Whittam, Michael Hughes

Business Angels are private individuals (or syndicates) who supply venture capital to businesses, mainly small start-up firms, in an informal investment market setting. This paper presents a...

In Vivo Emergence of Vicriviroc Resistance in a Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Subtype C-Infected Subject▿ †

Tsibris, Athe M. N., Sagar, Manish, Gulick, Roy M., Su, Zhaohui, Hughes, Michael, Greaves, Wayne, ...

Little is known about the in vivo development of resistance to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) CCR5 antagonists. We studied 29 subjects with virologic failure from a phase IIb study of...

Clinical applications of perfluorocarbon nanoparticles for molecular imaging and targeted therapeutics

Tran, Trung D, Caruthers, Shelton D, Hughes, Michael, Marsh, John N, Cyrus, Tillmann, Winter, Patrick M, ...

Molecular imaging is a novel tool that has allowed non-invasive diagnostic imaging to transition from gross anatomical description to identification of specific tissue epitopes and observation of...