This paper examines the cultural brokering or mediating role of tour guides and the contribution of interpretation to that role. Using Chinese inbound tourism to Australia as a context, the paper draws on two separate mixed-methods studies to explore the views of tourism industry representatives, tour guides and visitors with respect to cultural mediation. In addition to defining and outlining the dimensions of cultural mediation, respondents elaborated on what these dimensions entail and how the cultural mediation performed by guides contributes to the visitor experience. The findings suggest that, to be a cultural mediator, a tour guide needs to perform a number of roles relating to three broad dimensions: the mediation of access, underst...
This paper discusses the importance of understanding cultural differences between tourists and hosts...
This study examined the effects of both cognitive and affective tour guide interpretation outcomes o...
This paper presents the results of an empirical analysis of the cultural differences between Austral...
This paper addresses the cultural mediating role of tour guides on Chinese group tours in Australia,...
This paper draws on theories of intercultural communication and mediation to develop a conceptual fr...
Outbound travel by Chinese residents is growing rapidly and it is predicted that Chinese visitors wi...
The tourism industry and research community are cognizant of the importance of mediation in creating...
China is expected to become the largest inbound source market to Australia and many other destinatio...
A central component of tourism is communication. Interpretation is about effective communication; it...
The general aim of this thesis was to seek alternative approaches to understand tourism experiences ...
This exploratory study focuses on the diverse appreciation of the Tasmanian wilderness in theeyes of...
Māori cultural tourism can be an important part of the experience for visitors to New Zealand. The p...
This study extends previous research on the motivations and expenditures of overseas Chinese tourist...
This empirical research of tourists' cultural experiences aims to advance theory by developing a mea...
With China being one of the largest sources of inbound tourists to Australia, the need to better un...
This paper discusses the importance of understanding cultural differences between tourists and hosts...
This study examined the effects of both cognitive and affective tour guide interpretation outcomes o...
This paper presents the results of an empirical analysis of the cultural differences between Austral...
This paper addresses the cultural mediating role of tour guides on Chinese group tours in Australia,...
This paper draws on theories of intercultural communication and mediation to develop a conceptual fr...
Outbound travel by Chinese residents is growing rapidly and it is predicted that Chinese visitors wi...
The tourism industry and research community are cognizant of the importance of mediation in creating...
China is expected to become the largest inbound source market to Australia and many other destinatio...
A central component of tourism is communication. Interpretation is about effective communication; it...
The general aim of this thesis was to seek alternative approaches to understand tourism experiences ...
This exploratory study focuses on the diverse appreciation of the Tasmanian wilderness in theeyes of...
Māori cultural tourism can be an important part of the experience for visitors to New Zealand. The p...
This study extends previous research on the motivations and expenditures of overseas Chinese tourist...
This empirical research of tourists' cultural experiences aims to advance theory by developing a mea...
With China being one of the largest sources of inbound tourists to Australia, the need to better un...
This paper discusses the importance of understanding cultural differences between tourists and hosts...
This study examined the effects of both cognitive and affective tour guide interpretation outcomes o...
This paper presents the results of an empirical analysis of the cultural differences between Austral...