AbstractTravel blogs are an under-utilised resource for researchers of tourism experiences. They can provide rich insights on how tourists express the transformational effects of their experiences for the self. This study of travel blogs by nineteen British bloggers reveals how elements of the narrative relating to self-reflection and emotions are central to the process of transforming their travel experiences into personally meaningful experiences. Bloggers implicitly and explicitly express how travel contributes to self-identity, signalling self-development. The study contributes to knowledge about the lasting impact of long term travel on people, adding meaning symbolic of an evolving self
Under the parameters of the experience economy 3.0, product experiences that have the capacity to tr...
Experiential marketing and the quest to create memorable and extraordinary customer experiences have...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. From the perspective of Goffman’s theories of self-presentation, trave...
Travel blogs are an under-utilised resource for researchers of tourism experiences. They can provide...
Travel blogs are an under-utilised resource for researchers of tourism experiences. They can provide...
AbstractTravel blogs are an under-utilised resource for researchers of tourism experiences. They can...
Blogging has captured the attention of the public as a platform for self-presentation and self expre...
This study proposes that travel blogging has become part of tourist practices, particularly in the p...
The objective of this thesis is to expand on existing reseach about tourist experience by uncovering...
AbstractPurposeThis study explores the potential for personal transformation resulting from reflecti...
The way we do or think about tourism is changing. Today’s tourists do not want to just look, watch,...
Purpose This study explores the potential for personal transformation resulting from reflective l...
It is common to hear that travelling changes people, often for the better, but what are tangible way...
This thesis examines the discursive tension between travel and tourism and analyses how narrative te...
Abstract: While transformative tourism may represent a timely form of tourism conveying hope in an e...
Under the parameters of the experience economy 3.0, product experiences that have the capacity to tr...
Experiential marketing and the quest to create memorable and extraordinary customer experiences have...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. From the perspective of Goffman’s theories of self-presentation, trave...
Travel blogs are an under-utilised resource for researchers of tourism experiences. They can provide...
Travel blogs are an under-utilised resource for researchers of tourism experiences. They can provide...
AbstractTravel blogs are an under-utilised resource for researchers of tourism experiences. They can...
Blogging has captured the attention of the public as a platform for self-presentation and self expre...
This study proposes that travel blogging has become part of tourist practices, particularly in the p...
The objective of this thesis is to expand on existing reseach about tourist experience by uncovering...
AbstractPurposeThis study explores the potential for personal transformation resulting from reflecti...
The way we do or think about tourism is changing. Today’s tourists do not want to just look, watch,...
Purpose This study explores the potential for personal transformation resulting from reflective l...
It is common to hear that travelling changes people, often for the better, but what are tangible way...
This thesis examines the discursive tension between travel and tourism and analyses how narrative te...
Abstract: While transformative tourism may represent a timely form of tourism conveying hope in an e...
Under the parameters of the experience economy 3.0, product experiences that have the capacity to tr...
Experiential marketing and the quest to create memorable and extraordinary customer experiences have...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. From the perspective of Goffman’s theories of self-presentation, trave...