Sharp, engaging and relevant, "Tourist Cultures" presents valuable critical insights into tourism - arguing that within the imagined-real spaces of the traveller self it becomes possible to envisage tourist cultures and futures that will empower and engage. Here is a framework for understanding tourism which is subject-centred, dynamic, and capable of dealing with the complexity of contemporary tourist cultures. The book argues that tourists are not passive consumers of either destinations or their interpretations. Rather, they are actively occupied in a multi-sensory, embodied experience. It delves into what tourists are looking for when they travel, be they on a package tour, or immersing themselves in the places, cultures and lifestyles ...
The book pursues three themes: the character of the industry and its various sectors are introduced;...
Cultural diversity is undoubtedly one of the features of today's world opportunities for new approac...
Tourist attractions constitute the metaphorical ‘heart’ of tourism. This book aims to both deconstru...
© Stephen Wearing, Deborah Stevenson and Tamara Young 2010. Sharp, engaging, and relevant Tourist Cu...
The making and consuming of tourism takes place within a complex social milieu, with competing actor...
Tourism is an essentially visual experience: we leave our homes so as to travel to see places, thus ...
This innovative volume focuses on tourism through the twin lenses of cultural theory and cultural ge...
Travel is a spatial practice that has been at the heart of geography. In its earliest origins geogr...
As renown, one main aim of everyday aesthetics is to widen the scope of traditional Western aestheti...
Travel and tourism have a long association with the notion of transformation, both in terms of self ...
The Routledge Handbook of Cultural Tourism explores and critically evaluates the debates and controv...
Tourism is frequently acclaimed as one of the world's largest and most pervasive industries. Researc...
Book review of: Tourist cultures: identity, place and the traveller, edited by Stephen Wearing, Debo...
While experiential staging is well documented in tourism studies, not enough has been written about ...
This paper explores tourists' transient place experiences. The focus is on what is commonly called s...
The book pursues three themes: the character of the industry and its various sectors are introduced;...
Cultural diversity is undoubtedly one of the features of today's world opportunities for new approac...
Tourist attractions constitute the metaphorical ‘heart’ of tourism. This book aims to both deconstru...
© Stephen Wearing, Deborah Stevenson and Tamara Young 2010. Sharp, engaging, and relevant Tourist Cu...
The making and consuming of tourism takes place within a complex social milieu, with competing actor...
Tourism is an essentially visual experience: we leave our homes so as to travel to see places, thus ...
This innovative volume focuses on tourism through the twin lenses of cultural theory and cultural ge...
Travel is a spatial practice that has been at the heart of geography. In its earliest origins geogr...
As renown, one main aim of everyday aesthetics is to widen the scope of traditional Western aestheti...
Travel and tourism have a long association with the notion of transformation, both in terms of self ...
The Routledge Handbook of Cultural Tourism explores and critically evaluates the debates and controv...
Tourism is frequently acclaimed as one of the world's largest and most pervasive industries. Researc...
Book review of: Tourist cultures: identity, place and the traveller, edited by Stephen Wearing, Debo...
While experiential staging is well documented in tourism studies, not enough has been written about ...
This paper explores tourists' transient place experiences. The focus is on what is commonly called s...
The book pursues three themes: the character of the industry and its various sectors are introduced;...
Cultural diversity is undoubtedly one of the features of today's world opportunities for new approac...
Tourist attractions constitute the metaphorical ‘heart’ of tourism. This book aims to both deconstru...