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Travel has a long association with the idea of transformation, both in terms of the self and social collectives. Some of the earliest surviving works of literature, such as The Epic of Gilgamesh ([eighteenth-tenth century BCE] 1972) and... more
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      Cultural StudiesHuman GeographyCultural GeographyTourism Studies
Roskilde Universitet " Nowadays we are all on the move " (Bauman 1998: 77) " It sometimes seems as if all the world is on the move " (Urry 2007: 1) Introduktion Dette kapitel saetter fokus på mobiliteten og bevaegelsens sociologi. Det... more
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The eleventh century philosopher and Archbishop of Canterbury St Anselm wrote, 'I do not seek to understand so that I may believe, but I believe so that I may understand' (Anselm Proslogion 154-5). Anselm was asserting that, from a... more
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      PhilosophyTourism StudiesSocial SciencesHospitality Studies
This paper addresses the central guiding questions: "What principles of services management need urgent rethinking in Asian Century? What opportunities and challenges lie ahead?" The paper addresses this question from a psychological and... more
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      Tourism StudiesTourism
In recent years, resilience theory has come to occupy the core of our understanding and management of the adaptive capacity of people and places in complex social and environmental systems. Despite this, tourism scholars have been slow to... more
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      GeographyHuman GeographyCultural GeographyPolitical Geography and Geopolitics
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      Tourism StudiesIndigenous StudiesReligious Studies
The modern-day world faces a hostile climate, depleted resources and the destruction of habitats. The dream that growth will lead to a materialistic utopia is left unfulfilled by a lack of ecological and economic capacity. The only choice... more
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      Tourism StudiesTourismPublic Policy
New Horizons is the only recurring global survey of the youth, student and educational travel market. The aim of New Horizons is to provide an overview of the youth travel market, which WYSE Travel Confederation and UNWTO have estimated... more
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      Tourism StudiesTourism MarketingTourism ManagementYouth Studies
Soo Hyun Jun , Heather J. Hartwell , and Dimitrios Buhalis 2012 Impacts of the Internet on Travel Satisfaction and Overall Life Satisfaction, Chapter 19 in Uysal, M., R. Perdue and J. Sirgy. (Eds) (2012). Handbook of Tourism and... more
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      Information TechnologyTourism StudiesQuality of Life StudiesQuality of life
The economic and political importance of the Arctic has grown considerably in recent decades, and the region’s role and visibility in tourism has also significantly increased. The idea of Arctic tourism has been discussed in academia for... more
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      Tourism StudiesPolar StudiesThe tourist experienceArctic
FOR LIJIANG OLD TOWN 丽江古城, 1 June 2016 was not a happy day. More than 800 hostels, guesthouses, and shops refused to open their doors. They had made a collective decision to protest against the local government’s insistence that they... more
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      Tourism StudiesDevelopment StudiesCultural HeritageConservation
This paper's ambition is to explore how the material, social and symbolic legacy of conflicts that have taken place since the turn of the 20th century may be made more resonant and comprehensible to visitors. We take the Spanish Civil War... more
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      Tourism StudiesMobility/MobilitiesHistorical memorySpanish Civil War
To consider small islands as places for sustainable tourism or sustainable anything, for that matter, must surely be cause for critical deliberation. Small islands as sanctuaries, or rare citadels for ecological safekeeping and tight-knit... more
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      Tourism StudiesTourism MarketingTourism ManagementPacific Island Studies
Mountain guides are one of the front-line players in the tourism industry. Through their professionalism, they can alter the tourists' vacation from a tour into an experience. This study examines the mountain guiding in Indonesia by... more
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      Tourism StudiesHuman Resource DevelopmentProfessionalismHuman Capital
In this chapter, we contribute to the decolonial feminisms that are expanding our understanding of extractive geographies and political ecologies of the subsoil. In this, we take extractivism to denote both the material processes of... more
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      Human GeographyGender StudiesTourism StudiesNatural Resources
An analysis of the European Capitals of Culture in 2012 in Guimarães (Portugal) and Maribor (Slovenia), based on visitor and resident research. Contents Chapter 1: Researching the European Capital of Culture Greg Richards 3 Chapter 2:... more
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      Tourism StudiesTourism MarketingArt Events--mass multi-art workshop composition eventsEvent Management
This article examines the Marian shrines of Walsingham (England) and Meryem Ana (Turkey). Walsingham was a popular pilgrimage site until the Reformation, when Catholic sacred places were disestablished or destroyed by Protestants. Meryem... more
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      Tourism StudiesHeritage StudiesPilgrimageReligious Studies
Project selection is vital phase in the project management cycle. At this phase, stakeholders evaluate each project idea and select projects of highest priority. Theory suggests that the best way to optimize project selection performance... more
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      Tourism StudiesProject mangementTourism and Hotel Management
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This paper identifies the impact of movie induced tourism on the branding of areas, which have become popular tourist destinations as a result of their featuring in a movie or television series (O’Connor, 2000). The paper outlines some of... more
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      Tourism StudiesFilm StudiesDestination Branding
accesso libero, equo e universale ai saperi L'ORGANIZZAZIONE DI EVENTI accesso libero, equo e universale ai saperi COSA SONO GLI EVENTI Gli eventi sono strumenti di comunicazione rilevanti ai fini del sostegno dell'immagine istituzionale... more
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Wprowadzenie Zasoby historyczne i społeczno-kulturowe Problemy waloryzacji zasobów historycznych i kulturowych dla potrzeb turystyki i rekreacji (Małgorzata Gniazdowska) Wpływ turystyki na środowisko społeczne (Jakub Isański) Zasoby... more
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      GeographyTourism StudiesTourism ManagementTourism Geography
Social impacts are increasingly used as one of the main justifications for staging and funding events, and yet there is very little empirical evidence on the extent to which these impacts are realised by different kinds of events or in... more
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      Tourism StudiesTourism ManagementCommunity Engagement in eventsEvents management
This book chapter addresses the decision-making processes that international hotel corporations engage in during their expansion procedures, and focusses on the entry and presence of these corporations in Bulgaria. Our findings show that... more
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      BusinessManagementMarketingEconomics
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      Tourism StudiesIlles Balears / Balearic IslandsTourism Sustainability
: O presente artigo discute o uso do terroir e das Indicações Geográficas (IGs) na atividade turística. Ambos se configuram como estratégia para dar visibilidade a lugares e tornar produtos tradicionais em atrativos. Isso lhes confere um... more
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      Tourism StudiesTourismTerroirBrasil
The tourism industry is increasingly considered a critical part of the economy of many nations‚ contributing to economic development‚ employment‚ and personal well-being. To sustain the activities of the tourism industry‚ the use of ICT... more
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      Tourism StudiesTechnology and Training and Development In TourismBlockchain Technologies
Airbnb’s remarkable growth is applauded, but there is certainly room for expansion in the Korean market. In this study, the authors conducted a background analysis of Airbnb, studying the strengths and weaknesses of the firm and devising... more
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      MarketingTourism StudiesTourism MarketingInternational Business
Th e role of Norse mythology has been ignored by historians for long time. Th e evolution of tourism in manuals and guidebooks bespeak the legacy of Rome and Greece as cultural matrixes of our civilization. However, we strongly believe... more
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      Tourism StudiesTourism
Tourism is one of the most emerging activities with social, economic and environmental impact and requires serious efforts by researchers to identify the mechanisms that govern this phenomenon. The present study aims to be an inquiry of... more
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      Tourism StudiesTourism MarketingTourism ManagementTourism Geography
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      Health SciencesMedical AnthropologyTourism StudiesPublic Health
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      HistoryEuropean HistoryCultural HistoryCultural Studies
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      Tourism StudiesArt and Design
In the past forty years the relationship between culture, economy and society has changed beyond recognition. Culture has grown beyond its original socialisation role to become the oil of the new economy and a vital reservoir of symbolic... more
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      Tourism StudiesCultural HeritageHeritage StudiesHeritage Tourism
This handbook provides students with an essential understanding of the skills and knowledge needed to work in the Tourism, Hospitality and Events industries. It offers reflective, reflexive and critical analysis on personal, academic and... more
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      Tourism StudiesTourism ManagementHigher EducationRecreation & Leisure Studies
Tourism is one of the largest industries in the world. Yet leisure travel is not just economically important. This pastime plays a vital role in defining who we are by helping to place us in space and time. In so doing, it has... more
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      Tourism StudiesAnthropology of TourismTourism MarketingTourism Management
LEGO® themed location. It is a family holiday destination with more than 70 hands-on rides, slides, shows and attractions. Almost everything is hands-on, so you can push, pedal and program, or steer, squirt and splash, your way through a... more
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Multi-country analysis of cultural tourism data collected by the ATLAS Cultural Tourism Project for the period 2008-2013.
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      Tourism StudiesCultural HeritageHeritage StudiesHeritage Tourism
"Buhalis, Dimitrios and Michopoulou, Eleni (2011) 'Information-enabled tourism destination marketing: addressing the accessibility market', Current Issues in Tourism,, 14(2) pp145-168. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13683501003653361... more
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      Information TechnologyTourism StudiesTourism MarketingAccessibility
This article analyzes how mass-market cruise lines mobilize food, laborers, and built environments to offer passengers cosmopolitanism with the purpose of maintaining a unique business model. It is argued that while companies target a... more
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      MarketingSociologyCultural StudiesAmerican Studies
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      HistoryGeographyTourism StudiesCulture
Yovcheva, Z., Buhalis, D., Gatzidis, C., & van Elzakker, C. P. (2014). Empirical Evaluation of Smartphone Augmented Reality Browsers in an Urban Tourism Destination Context. International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction... more
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      Tourism StudiesTourism MarketingAugmented RealityAugmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
Geomarketing allows geographical units to be defined with a certain degree of homogeneity in terms of tourists' preferences, behaviours, needs, expectations, purchase and consumption patterns and analogous attitudes. The result is a... more
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      ManagementMarketingEconomicsTourism Studies
The concept of Islamic Tourism is relatively new and the emergence of Muslim tourists who travel and experience tourism related activities calls for a better understanding of their motivation and typology. Their existence in the past was... more
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      Tourism StudiesTourism ManagementMuslim TourismReligious Tourism
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      CommunicationTourism StudiesNew MediaTourism Marketing
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      GeographyHuman GeographyMusicPolitical Economy
In recent decades, several waves of studies on tourism have considered its potential role in generating economic development. This objective is often operationalized by attempting to measure the effect of a number of tourism-related... more
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      Tourism StudiesTourism Planning and PolicyTourism economicsHeritage Tourism
Numerous studies have focused on delineating the relationship between tourism and economic growth. In this article, we present the results of a rigorous meta-regression analysis based on 545 estimates drawn from 113 studies that... more
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      EconomicsTourism StudiesTourism MarketingTourism economics
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      MarketingCommunicationTourism StudiesPhysical Education
Since the last decade, the tourism industry has given great opportunities to emerging markets like Vietnam to grow remarkably. Vietnam has been still an attractive tourism destination for Chinese, Japanese, Korean, European and American... more
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      MarketingTourism StudiesTourism