Cultural tourism is considered to be a niche market and little attention has been paid to it, as compared with mass tourism. Moreover, visitors have little motivation to visit actual historical sites and read the story displayed behind the exhibitions. These issues highlight a good opportunity to increase further potential extended tourism and increase the motivation of visitors. To broaden and increase the potential market, this study applies inclusive design principles as 'understanding and designing for diversity' and presents reports on the first study. To increase the motivation of tourists, this study adopts digital storytelling as 'the guideline to increase motivation' and illustrates this in the second study
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Background: Tourism in Norway is an industry with long traditions, but Covid-19 has required many No...
This paper explores storydoing as an engaging approach to involve audiences actively in storytelling...
This paper was originally given as an oral presentation at the ‘3rd International Conference for Uni...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This article aims to review and identify key challenges and opportunities in the interrelationship b...
Most Malaysian tourism website designs are text-heavy. They deliver information but reflect little r...
Storytelling has evolved over the years: its ability to enchant, transform and persuade makes it a f...
The combination of social engagement engines and immersive technologies, such as virtual reality (VR...
In the digital age, cultural heritage tourists need to invest a lot of time and cognitive effort int...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to highlight the rise of stories in tourism practice, identify...
The concept of accessible tourism (Buhalis et al., 2005; Darcy et al., 2008) involves collaborative ...
The purpose of writing this study is to find out the procedure to design the e-booklet of Danau Shuj...
With the overarching research question “how Information and Communication Technologies can be used ...
Cultural tourism is a growing sector in which technologies play an important role. Location-based te...
As the world becomes increasingly digitized, traditional industries have to adapt and change in orde...
Background: Tourism in Norway is an industry with long traditions, but Covid-19 has required many No...
This paper explores storydoing as an engaging approach to involve audiences actively in storytelling...
This paper was originally given as an oral presentation at the ‘3rd International Conference for Uni...