This empirically based article examines guides’ knowledge and skills acquisition. Using two cultural tourism attractions in New Zealand as field sites, the focus is on guides in cultural tourism contexts. Twenty-one semistructured in-depth interviews with guides and managers were conducted and analyzed using a social constructivist perspective. This article is thus among the first to add the voices of (Indigenous) guides to the discussions of guide knowledge acquisition and learning. The relevance of previous personal experience of guides, conceptualized as informal experiential (practice-based) learning and lifelong learning, is identified as critical in guided tour content selection and delivery, as well as in engagement with participants...
Previous studies exploring demand for Indigenous tourism have addressed a variety of aspects includi...
This paper presents findings from a qualitative study which examined cultural learning activities un...
This chapter, through an analysis of guidebook representations of the travel experience in Aborigina...
Māori cultural tourism can be an important part of the experience for visitors to New Zealand. The p...
This paper reviews and synthesises research findings to date on (1) the role of the tour guide as ex...
This paper reviews and synthesises research findings to date on (1) the role of the tour guide as ex...
Cultural tourism experiences provide opportunities for cultural exchange between the host culture an...
Guided tours, field trips, and other non-formal learning experiences occur in a variety of settings ...
There is currently an increasing interest in Indigenous tourism in Australia. Policies in Australia ...
There is currently an increasing interest in Indigenous tourism in Australia. Policies in Australia ...
There is currently an increasing interest in Indigenous tourism in Australia. Policies in Australia ...
There is currently an increasing interest in Indigenous tourism in Australia. Policies in Australia ...
Interpretation is an indispensable tool for achieving the goals of ecotourism (Weiler & Ham, 2001). ...
Research on tourism suggests that tourist guides are key representatives in the tourism industry in ...
This paper examines the impacts of organisational culture on the learning and development of tour gu...
Previous studies exploring demand for Indigenous tourism have addressed a variety of aspects includi...
This paper presents findings from a qualitative study which examined cultural learning activities un...
This chapter, through an analysis of guidebook representations of the travel experience in Aborigina...
Māori cultural tourism can be an important part of the experience for visitors to New Zealand. The p...
This paper reviews and synthesises research findings to date on (1) the role of the tour guide as ex...
This paper reviews and synthesises research findings to date on (1) the role of the tour guide as ex...
Cultural tourism experiences provide opportunities for cultural exchange between the host culture an...
Guided tours, field trips, and other non-formal learning experiences occur in a variety of settings ...
There is currently an increasing interest in Indigenous tourism in Australia. Policies in Australia ...
There is currently an increasing interest in Indigenous tourism in Australia. Policies in Australia ...
There is currently an increasing interest in Indigenous tourism in Australia. Policies in Australia ...
There is currently an increasing interest in Indigenous tourism in Australia. Policies in Australia ...
Interpretation is an indispensable tool for achieving the goals of ecotourism (Weiler & Ham, 2001). ...
Research on tourism suggests that tourist guides are key representatives in the tourism industry in ...
This paper examines the impacts of organisational culture on the learning and development of tour gu...
Previous studies exploring demand for Indigenous tourism have addressed a variety of aspects includi...
This paper presents findings from a qualitative study which examined cultural learning activities un...
This chapter, through an analysis of guidebook representations of the travel experience in Aborigina...