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Susan Houge Mackenzie
Susan Houge Mackenzie
Department of Tourism, University of Otago
Verified email at otago.ac.nz
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Multiple motives for participating in adventure sports
JH Kerr, SH Mackenzie
Psychology of sport and exercise 13 (5), 649-657, 2012
2822012
Stress and emotions at work: An adventure tourism guide's experiences
SH Mackenzie, JH Kerr
Tourism Management 36, 3-14, 2013
1952013
Adventurous physical activity environments: a mainstream intervention for mental health
P Clough, S Houge Mackenzie, L Mallabon, E Brymer
Sports Medicine 46, 963-968, 2016
1402016
Conceptualizing adventurous nature sport: A positive psychology perspective
S Houge Mackenzie, E Brymer
Annals of Leisure Research 23 (1), 79-91, 2020
1302020
Adventure recreation and subjective well-being: A conceptual framework
S Houge Mackenzie, K Hodge
Leisure Studies 39 (1), 26-40, 2020
1272020
Adventure in the age of COVID-19: Embracing microadventures and locavism in a post-pandemic world
SH Mackenzie, J Goodnow
Leisure in the Time of Coronavirus, 310-317, 2022
1262022
Antioxidant Metabolism during Acclimation of Begonia × erythrophylla to High Light Levels
DJ Burritt, S Mackenzie
Annals of Botany 91 (7), 783-794, 2003
1112003
Using outdoor adventure to enhance intrinsic motivation and engagement in science and physical activity: An exploratory study
SH Mackenzie, JS Son, K Eitel
Journal of outdoor recreation and tourism 21, 76-86, 2018
1092018
Expanding the flow model in adventure activities: A reversal theory perspective
SH Mackenzie, K Hodge, M Boyes
Journal of Leisure Research 43 (4), 519-544, 2011
1092011
A (mis) guided adventure tourism experience: An autoethnographic analysis of mountaineering in Bolivia
S Houge Mackenzie, JH Kerr
Journal of Sport & Tourism 17 (2), 125-144, 2012
942012
Flow states in adventure recreation: A systematic review and thematic synthesis
P Boudreau, SH Mackenzie, K Hodge
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 46, 101611, 2020
842020
Unifying Psychology and Experiential Education: Toward an Integrated Understanding of Why It Works
S Houge Mackenzie, JS Son, S Hollenhorst
Journal of Experiential Education 37 (1), 75-88, 2014
842014
The trouble with tourism
SJ Hollenhorst, S Houge-Mackenzie, DM Ostergren
Tourism Recreation Research 39 (3), 305-319, 2014
782014
The multiphasic and dynamic nature of flow in adventure experiences
SH Mackenzie, K Hodge, M Boyes
Journal of Leisure Research 45 (2), 214-232, 2013
722013
Airbnb impacts on host communities in a tourism destination: An exploratory study of stakeholder perspectives in Queenstown, New Zealand
M Cheng, SH Mackenzie, GA Degarege
Platform-mediated tourism, 194-212, 2022
712022
Changes in Physical Activity Pre-, During and Post-lockdown COVID-19 Restrictions in New Zealand and the Explanatory Role of Daily Hassles
S Hargreaves, E., Lee, C., Jenkins, M., Calverly, J., Hodge, K., & Houge ...
Frontiers in Psychology 12 (https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.64295), 2021
712021
Psychology and the extreme sport experience
E Brymer, S Houge Mackenzie
Extreme sports medicine, 3-13, 2017
692017
Facilitating self-development: how tour guides broker spiritual tourist experiences
H Parsons, S Houge Mackenzie, S Filep
Tourism Recreation Research 44 (2), 141-152, 2019
632019
A conceptual model of adventure tour guide well-being
SH Mackenzie, E Raymond
Annals of Tourism Research 84, 102977, 2020
612020
Head-mounted cameras and stimulated recall in qualitative sport research
SH Mackenzie, JH Kerr
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 4 (1), 51-61, 2012
572012
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