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Benjamin Altschuler is an Associate Professor of Instruction at the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management (STHM) at Temple University. He is actively engaged in research and teaching within the domain of tourism, with a strong regional focus on Asia, particularly China.
His research interests lie at the intersection of culture, identity, and tourism behavior. Utilizing sociological and social psychological frameworks, Dr. Altschuler investigates how cultural dynamics influence tourist experiences and practices, especially in cross-cultural contexts. His scholarly work has been published in leading academic journals and presented at international conferences in countries including Germany and China.
While no recent publications are listed in the provided text, his research trajectory emphasizes cultural and identity-based approaches to understanding tourism in Asia. This suggests a thematic concentration on qualitative and interpretive studies in tourism sociology and cross-cultural tourism behavior.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Parks, Recreation and Tourism, University of Utah (emphasis: tourism, China, cross-cultural studies)
- M.S. in Parks, Recreation and Tourism, University of Utah (emphasis: peak experience)
- B.S. in Environmental Studies, University of Vermont
Dr. Altschuler has no listed scientific awards or major grants in the provided information. He previously joined STHM as an Assistant Professor of Practice after completing his doctorate and has advanced to Associate Professor of Instruction. There is no mention of student advising or leadership in research labs or teams in the current description.



