The Tourist Gaze, Opseg 2This Second Edition deepens our understanding of how the tourist gaze orders and regulates the relationship with the tourist environment, demarcating the "other" and identifying the "out-of-the-ordinary." It elucidates the relationship between tourism and embodiment and elaborates on the connections between mobility as a mark of modern and postmodern experience and the attraction of tourism as a lifestyle choice. The result is a book that builds on the proven strengths of the First Edition and revitalizes the argument to address the needs of researchers and students in the new century. |
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If aspects of that social interaction are unsatisfactory ( the offhand waiter , the unsmiling flight attendant , or the rude receptionist ) , then what is purchased is in effect a different service product . The problem results from the ...
If aspects of that social interaction are unsatisfactory ( the offhand waiter , the unsmiling flight attendant , or the rude receptionist ) , then what is purchased is in effect a different service product . The problem results from the ...
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These congestion costs include the generally undesirable effects of overcrowded beaches , a lack of peace and quiet ... beauty and historic interest to the moneyflushed multitude , is in effect literally and irrevocably destroying them ...
These congestion costs include the generally undesirable effects of overcrowded beaches , a lack of peace and quiet ... beauty and historic interest to the moneyflushed multitude , is in effect literally and irrevocably destroying them ...
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For example , the geographical size of New Zealand would permit more tourists to visit without either environmental damage or an undesirable social effect . By contrast the physical smallness of Singapore means that extra tourists ...
For example , the geographical size of New Zealand would permit more tourists to visit without either environmental damage or an undesirable social effect . By contrast the physical smallness of Singapore means that extra tourists ...
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Mass Tourism and the Rise and Fall of the Seaside Resort | 16 |
The Changing Economics of the Tourist Industry | 38 |
Working Under the Tourist Gaze | 59 |
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