Film tourism research has produced numerous case studies but little theoretical development. As an example, many film tourism studies report social impacts and further sustainability issues in a trend mirroring the wider tourism literature. This article presents a theoretical approach analyzing the potential and realization of sustainable film tourism. It introduces the notions of social sustainability and discusses its adaptation, concentrating on the case studies of Whale Rider and Lord of the Rings tourism. For this, the study also refers to literature and previous case studies into organizations demonstrating sustainable vision and/or behavior in the contemporary New Zealand film tourism industry. The article argues the need to adapt cu...
The purpose of this paper is to explore contemporary issues in film tourism with reference to the gr...
The attractiveness of a tourist destination is derived from multiple material and immaterial element...
In the last twenty years, the relationship between media production and places has been a key topic ...
This study looks at developments in the film tourism industry in Aotearoa New Zealand, and particula...
Purpose This study aims to test the utility of Pearce et al.'s(2003)framework on film tourism in Ota...
Film induced tourism has recently gained increased attention in the academic literature and by the t...
The article examines the relationship between the culture (film) and tourist industries, suggesting ...
This paper is part of a larger study into the expectations and experiences of guided Lord of the Rin...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore contemporary issues in film tourism with reference ...
This explorative study seeks to address the current gap in the published literature regarding the su...
Film tourism as one of the Special Interest Tourism types has increasingly been noted in New Zealand...
Tourists today are more experienced and looking for new destinations and new experience. Destination...
Filmic images influence how we see the world and filmic tourists visit places to experience the imag...
Filmic images influence how we see the world and filmic tourists visit places to experience the imag...
This paper discusses the need for creating and marketing more sustainable forms of tourism, in parti...
The purpose of this paper is to explore contemporary issues in film tourism with reference to the gr...
The attractiveness of a tourist destination is derived from multiple material and immaterial element...
In the last twenty years, the relationship between media production and places has been a key topic ...
This study looks at developments in the film tourism industry in Aotearoa New Zealand, and particula...
Purpose This study aims to test the utility of Pearce et al.'s(2003)framework on film tourism in Ota...
Film induced tourism has recently gained increased attention in the academic literature and by the t...
The article examines the relationship between the culture (film) and tourist industries, suggesting ...
This paper is part of a larger study into the expectations and experiences of guided Lord of the Rin...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore contemporary issues in film tourism with reference ...
This explorative study seeks to address the current gap in the published literature regarding the su...
Film tourism as one of the Special Interest Tourism types has increasingly been noted in New Zealand...
Tourists today are more experienced and looking for new destinations and new experience. Destination...
Filmic images influence how we see the world and filmic tourists visit places to experience the imag...
Filmic images influence how we see the world and filmic tourists visit places to experience the imag...
This paper discusses the need for creating and marketing more sustainable forms of tourism, in parti...
The purpose of this paper is to explore contemporary issues in film tourism with reference to the gr...
The attractiveness of a tourist destination is derived from multiple material and immaterial element...
In the last twenty years, the relationship between media production and places has been a key topic ...