Meghan L Muldoon

Dr Meghan L Muldoon

Dr Meghan L Muldoon

Meghan Mul­doon is an assist­ant pro­fess­or in the School of Com­munity Resources & Devel­op­ment at Ari­zona State Uni­ver­sity now work­ing at Hain­an Uni­ver­sity — Ari­zona State Uni­ver­sity Joint Inter­na­tion­al Tour­ism Col­lege in Hain­an, China.

Dr Mul­doon obtained her PhD from the Depart­ment of Recre­ation & Leis­ure Stud­ies at the Uni­ver­sity of Water­loo, Ontario, Canada. Her research interests include lim­in­al tour­ist­ic encoun­ters, post­co­lo­ni­al­ism, tour­ism and poverty, fem­in­isms, and arts-based meth­od­o­lo­gies. A qual­it­at­ive research­er with a grow­ing inter­na­tion­al repu­ta­tion in the field of crit­ic­al tour­ism stud­ies, Meghan has pas­sion for travel, camp­ing, and cross­word puzzles.

Meghan has also writ­ten for The “Good Tour­ism” Blog.

Sierra Leone changed my life

May 19, 2021

Waterfront view Freetown, Sierra Leone. (c) Meghan L Muldoon

Sierra Leone changed my life. It was 2011. My friend Su was work­ing in Free­town. Christina, Heath­er, and I decided to vis­it her in Novem­ber of that year.  Novem­ber is the worst month to live in Van­couver. Being pretty broke at the time, we took a bus down to the air­port in Seattle — flights are cheap­er in the […]

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