Although abundant literature focuses on tourism impact perspectives, folk communities ’ perceptions of tourist gaze and its effects on the cultural fabric of host communities as a subject of inquiry has received scant attention. To shed new light on this discourse, this study investigates perceived impacts of tourist gazing within the framework of resistance theory. The Old Order Amish (OOA) are positioned on a resistance scale, with an open-resistance stance at one end and a full-cooperation stance at the opposite end of the spectrum. This study gathers data from 42 OOA families residing in the state of Iowa, United States. The results show mixed reactions by the OOA and indicate a middle approach of resistance, termed as “nego-tiated reci...
Empirical studies of tourist socio-cultural aversions and their influence on tourist consumption are...
Although tourism image and souvenir shopping play critical roles in travel decisions and tourist beh...
The dissertation analyzes the history of tourism at Shaker communities from their foundation to the ...
Recent growth in Amish-themed tourism has created increased exposure and new intersections between A...
Relatively little is known about how ordinary non-Amish citizens interact with and perceive their Ol...
The Old Order or horse and buggy Amish have been a part of American society for more than two cent...
Throughout much of their existence, the Amish remained relatively unknown and/or misunderstood by mu...
Numerous studies have examined prejudice in regard to race, age, sexual orientation, and gender, amo...
The fact that the Old Order Amish have resisted acculturation processes in the United States is not ...
Given the growing economic importance of tourism and the traditional importance of timber industries...
America's Old Order Amish have managed to avoid some of the most serious social problems facing the ...
In this book, I address these and related question. Although I talk about the Amish, my primary goal...
People often demonstrate a home country bias toward their own nation over other nations. This bias i...
A written survey of 200 Moab residents was used to measure residents\u27 attitudes toward tourism. T...
Today, traveling is a part of most people’s lives. It is known that traveling has many different eff...
Empirical studies of tourist socio-cultural aversions and their influence on tourist consumption are...
Although tourism image and souvenir shopping play critical roles in travel decisions and tourist beh...
The dissertation analyzes the history of tourism at Shaker communities from their foundation to the ...
Recent growth in Amish-themed tourism has created increased exposure and new intersections between A...
Relatively little is known about how ordinary non-Amish citizens interact with and perceive their Ol...
The Old Order or horse and buggy Amish have been a part of American society for more than two cent...
Throughout much of their existence, the Amish remained relatively unknown and/or misunderstood by mu...
Numerous studies have examined prejudice in regard to race, age, sexual orientation, and gender, amo...
The fact that the Old Order Amish have resisted acculturation processes in the United States is not ...
Given the growing economic importance of tourism and the traditional importance of timber industries...
America's Old Order Amish have managed to avoid some of the most serious social problems facing the ...
In this book, I address these and related question. Although I talk about the Amish, my primary goal...
People often demonstrate a home country bias toward their own nation over other nations. This bias i...
A written survey of 200 Moab residents was used to measure residents\u27 attitudes toward tourism. T...
Today, traveling is a part of most people’s lives. It is known that traveling has many different eff...
Empirical studies of tourist socio-cultural aversions and their influence on tourist consumption are...
Although tourism image and souvenir shopping play critical roles in travel decisions and tourist beh...
The dissertation analyzes the history of tourism at Shaker communities from their foundation to the ...