Hazel Andrews
Hazel Andrews is professor of Culture, Tourism and Society at Liverpool John Moores University where she leads the Tourism, Travel, Culture and Heritage Research Group. As a social anthropologist Andrews is interested in issues of identity, self, and the body, principally in relation to tourism and travel. Her PhD thesis, the first full-length ethnographic study of British charter tourists, involved periods of participant observation in the resorts of Palmanova and Magaluf on the Mediterranean island of Mallorca. She is author/editor of 9 books including the monograph The British on Holiday: Charter Tourism, Identity and Consumption (Channel View, 2011). More recently she has edited the collection Tourism and Brexit. Travel, Borders and Identity (Channel View, 2021). She is on the editorial board of the Journal of Heritage Tourism and is a council member of the Royal Anthropological Institute, London.
Update: 11 April 2025