Routledge Handbook of the Tourist Experience
Herausgeber: Sharpley, Richard
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Routledge Handbook of the Tourist Experience offers a comprehensive synthesis of contemporary research on the tourist experience. It draws together multidisciplinary perspectives from leading tourism scholars to explore the emergent tourist behaviours and motivations.
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Routledge Handbook of the Tourist Experience offers a comprehensive synthesis of contemporary research on the tourist experience. It draws together multidisciplinary perspectives from leading tourism scholars to explore the emergent tourist behaviours and motivations.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 664
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1148g
- ISBN-13: 9781032114279
- ISBN-10: 1032114274
- Artikelnr.: 68711923
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 664
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1148g
- ISBN-13: 9781032114279
- ISBN-10: 1032114274
- Artikelnr.: 68711923
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Richard Sharpley is Professor of Tourism and Development at the University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK. His research interests lie within two broad areas - tourism and sustainable development and the tourist experience - and he has researched and published widely in both.
Section 1: Dimensions of the Contemporary Tourist Experience 1. Tourism,
the Tourist Experience and Postmodernity: Theory, Application and Research
2. Experiencing Tourism: Experiencing Happiness? 3. The Emotional Dimension
of the Tourist Experience 4. Building the Orchestra Model of Tourist
Experience, Integration, and Examples 5. The Inter-Relationship Between
Tourist Satisfaction and Tourist Experiences: How Does One Contribute to
the Other? 6. Evolving Authenticity into the Magical Realm of Fantasy-Based
Third-Order Simulacra 7. Tourist Experiences: Liminal, Liminoid or Just
Doing Something Different? 8. Finding Flow in the Travel Experience 9.
Tourist Experiences as Attention Products 10. Tourist Experience: A
Semiotic Perspective 11. Performing Beyond the View: Embodiment and Tourist
Experiences 12. Tourism: A Spiritual Experience? Section 2: Tourist Demand
and Motivation 13. The Ulysses Factor Revisited: Consolidating the Travel
Career Pattern Approach to Tourist Motivation 14. The Experienced Tourist -
Proposing a New Tourist Typology 15. Tourist Motivation: A Critical
Overview Section 3: Tourist Roles and Experiences 16. Traveller, Tourist
and the 'Lost Art of Travelling': The Debate Continues 17. Mass Tourism and
Personal Experiences 18. Backpacker Tourist Experiences: Temporal, Spatial
and Cultural Perspectives 19. Volunteer Tourism: 'It's No Use Going Back to
Yesterday, Because I Was a Different Person Then' 20. Feelin' Groovy:
Exploring Slow(ness) in Tourism Experience 21. Ecotourist Experience: Myth
or reality? 22. Is It Just the Music? Understanding the Atmosphere in
Festivalgoers' Experience at British Rock Music Festivals 23. The
Film-Induced Tourism Experience 24. Remembrancing, Remembrance Gangs, and
Co-opted Encounters: Loading and Reloading Dark Tourism Experiences 25.
Frontier Tourism: Transcendence Through Trial 26. Creating Wellness Tourism
Experiences 27. Seeking the Unusual But Sustainable: Scuba Diving
Experience 28. Religious Tourism: A Spiritual or Touristic Experience? 29.
The Contemporary Cruise Tourist Experience 30. Key Components of Sport
Tourist Experiences 31. Photography and the Tourist Experience: From
Cameras to Smartphones 32. Accessible Tourist Experiences Section 4: The
Tourist Experience and Place 33. Marketing a Sense of Place to Tourists: A
Critical Perspective 34. The Importance of Built Heritage in the English
Seaside Experience 35. Island Tourist Experiences 36. Delivering Appealing
and Competitive Rural Wine Tourism Experiences 37. Wilderness Tourism:
Nature-Based Tourist Experiences in Wild Places Section 5: Creating and
Mediating the Tourist Experience 38. Designing the Tourist Experience: A
Marketing Perspective 39. Tourist Experience: A Marketing Perspective 40.
Value Co-Creation in Tourism Eco-Systems: Operant and Operand Resources
41. Place-Based Education, Cemetery Visitation and the Tourist Experience
42. Service Experiences and Innovation in the Hospitality Industry 43. Tour
Guides as Mediators of Commemoration, Education and Holiday Making: The
Anthropology of the Dark Tourism Experience in Berlin 44. Experience Design
in the Smart Tourism Destination
the Tourist Experience and Postmodernity: Theory, Application and Research
2. Experiencing Tourism: Experiencing Happiness? 3. The Emotional Dimension
of the Tourist Experience 4. Building the Orchestra Model of Tourist
Experience, Integration, and Examples 5. The Inter-Relationship Between
Tourist Satisfaction and Tourist Experiences: How Does One Contribute to
the Other? 6. Evolving Authenticity into the Magical Realm of Fantasy-Based
Third-Order Simulacra 7. Tourist Experiences: Liminal, Liminoid or Just
Doing Something Different? 8. Finding Flow in the Travel Experience 9.
Tourist Experiences as Attention Products 10. Tourist Experience: A
Semiotic Perspective 11. Performing Beyond the View: Embodiment and Tourist
Experiences 12. Tourism: A Spiritual Experience? Section 2: Tourist Demand
and Motivation 13. The Ulysses Factor Revisited: Consolidating the Travel
Career Pattern Approach to Tourist Motivation 14. The Experienced Tourist -
Proposing a New Tourist Typology 15. Tourist Motivation: A Critical
Overview Section 3: Tourist Roles and Experiences 16. Traveller, Tourist
and the 'Lost Art of Travelling': The Debate Continues 17. Mass Tourism and
Personal Experiences 18. Backpacker Tourist Experiences: Temporal, Spatial
and Cultural Perspectives 19. Volunteer Tourism: 'It's No Use Going Back to
Yesterday, Because I Was a Different Person Then' 20. Feelin' Groovy:
Exploring Slow(ness) in Tourism Experience 21. Ecotourist Experience: Myth
or reality? 22. Is It Just the Music? Understanding the Atmosphere in
Festivalgoers' Experience at British Rock Music Festivals 23. The
Film-Induced Tourism Experience 24. Remembrancing, Remembrance Gangs, and
Co-opted Encounters: Loading and Reloading Dark Tourism Experiences 25.
Frontier Tourism: Transcendence Through Trial 26. Creating Wellness Tourism
Experiences 27. Seeking the Unusual But Sustainable: Scuba Diving
Experience 28. Religious Tourism: A Spiritual or Touristic Experience? 29.
The Contemporary Cruise Tourist Experience 30. Key Components of Sport
Tourist Experiences 31. Photography and the Tourist Experience: From
Cameras to Smartphones 32. Accessible Tourist Experiences Section 4: The
Tourist Experience and Place 33. Marketing a Sense of Place to Tourists: A
Critical Perspective 34. The Importance of Built Heritage in the English
Seaside Experience 35. Island Tourist Experiences 36. Delivering Appealing
and Competitive Rural Wine Tourism Experiences 37. Wilderness Tourism:
Nature-Based Tourist Experiences in Wild Places Section 5: Creating and
Mediating the Tourist Experience 38. Designing the Tourist Experience: A
Marketing Perspective 39. Tourist Experience: A Marketing Perspective 40.
Value Co-Creation in Tourism Eco-Systems: Operant and Operand Resources
41. Place-Based Education, Cemetery Visitation and the Tourist Experience
42. Service Experiences and Innovation in the Hospitality Industry 43. Tour
Guides as Mediators of Commemoration, Education and Holiday Making: The
Anthropology of the Dark Tourism Experience in Berlin 44. Experience Design
in the Smart Tourism Destination
Section 1: Dimensions of the Contemporary Tourist Experience 1. Tourism,
the Tourist Experience and Postmodernity: Theory, Application and Research
2. Experiencing Tourism: Experiencing Happiness? 3. The Emotional Dimension
of the Tourist Experience 4. Building the Orchestra Model of Tourist
Experience, Integration, and Examples 5. The Inter-Relationship Between
Tourist Satisfaction and Tourist Experiences: How Does One Contribute to
the Other? 6. Evolving Authenticity into the Magical Realm of Fantasy-Based
Third-Order Simulacra 7. Tourist Experiences: Liminal, Liminoid or Just
Doing Something Different? 8. Finding Flow in the Travel Experience 9.
Tourist Experiences as Attention Products 10. Tourist Experience: A
Semiotic Perspective 11. Performing Beyond the View: Embodiment and Tourist
Experiences 12. Tourism: A Spiritual Experience? Section 2: Tourist Demand
and Motivation 13. The Ulysses Factor Revisited: Consolidating the Travel
Career Pattern Approach to Tourist Motivation 14. The Experienced Tourist -
Proposing a New Tourist Typology 15. Tourist Motivation: A Critical
Overview Section 3: Tourist Roles and Experiences 16. Traveller, Tourist
and the 'Lost Art of Travelling': The Debate Continues 17. Mass Tourism and
Personal Experiences 18. Backpacker Tourist Experiences: Temporal, Spatial
and Cultural Perspectives 19. Volunteer Tourism: 'It's No Use Going Back to
Yesterday, Because I Was a Different Person Then' 20. Feelin' Groovy:
Exploring Slow(ness) in Tourism Experience 21. Ecotourist Experience: Myth
or reality? 22. Is It Just the Music? Understanding the Atmosphere in
Festivalgoers' Experience at British Rock Music Festivals 23. The
Film-Induced Tourism Experience 24. Remembrancing, Remembrance Gangs, and
Co-opted Encounters: Loading and Reloading Dark Tourism Experiences 25.
Frontier Tourism: Transcendence Through Trial 26. Creating Wellness Tourism
Experiences 27. Seeking the Unusual But Sustainable: Scuba Diving
Experience 28. Religious Tourism: A Spiritual or Touristic Experience? 29.
The Contemporary Cruise Tourist Experience 30. Key Components of Sport
Tourist Experiences 31. Photography and the Tourist Experience: From
Cameras to Smartphones 32. Accessible Tourist Experiences Section 4: The
Tourist Experience and Place 33. Marketing a Sense of Place to Tourists: A
Critical Perspective 34. The Importance of Built Heritage in the English
Seaside Experience 35. Island Tourist Experiences 36. Delivering Appealing
and Competitive Rural Wine Tourism Experiences 37. Wilderness Tourism:
Nature-Based Tourist Experiences in Wild Places Section 5: Creating and
Mediating the Tourist Experience 38. Designing the Tourist Experience: A
Marketing Perspective 39. Tourist Experience: A Marketing Perspective 40.
Value Co-Creation in Tourism Eco-Systems: Operant and Operand Resources
41. Place-Based Education, Cemetery Visitation and the Tourist Experience
42. Service Experiences and Innovation in the Hospitality Industry 43. Tour
Guides as Mediators of Commemoration, Education and Holiday Making: The
Anthropology of the Dark Tourism Experience in Berlin 44. Experience Design
in the Smart Tourism Destination
the Tourist Experience and Postmodernity: Theory, Application and Research
2. Experiencing Tourism: Experiencing Happiness? 3. The Emotional Dimension
of the Tourist Experience 4. Building the Orchestra Model of Tourist
Experience, Integration, and Examples 5. The Inter-Relationship Between
Tourist Satisfaction and Tourist Experiences: How Does One Contribute to
the Other? 6. Evolving Authenticity into the Magical Realm of Fantasy-Based
Third-Order Simulacra 7. Tourist Experiences: Liminal, Liminoid or Just
Doing Something Different? 8. Finding Flow in the Travel Experience 9.
Tourist Experiences as Attention Products 10. Tourist Experience: A
Semiotic Perspective 11. Performing Beyond the View: Embodiment and Tourist
Experiences 12. Tourism: A Spiritual Experience? Section 2: Tourist Demand
and Motivation 13. The Ulysses Factor Revisited: Consolidating the Travel
Career Pattern Approach to Tourist Motivation 14. The Experienced Tourist -
Proposing a New Tourist Typology 15. Tourist Motivation: A Critical
Overview Section 3: Tourist Roles and Experiences 16. Traveller, Tourist
and the 'Lost Art of Travelling': The Debate Continues 17. Mass Tourism and
Personal Experiences 18. Backpacker Tourist Experiences: Temporal, Spatial
and Cultural Perspectives 19. Volunteer Tourism: 'It's No Use Going Back to
Yesterday, Because I Was a Different Person Then' 20. Feelin' Groovy:
Exploring Slow(ness) in Tourism Experience 21. Ecotourist Experience: Myth
or reality? 22. Is It Just the Music? Understanding the Atmosphere in
Festivalgoers' Experience at British Rock Music Festivals 23. The
Film-Induced Tourism Experience 24. Remembrancing, Remembrance Gangs, and
Co-opted Encounters: Loading and Reloading Dark Tourism Experiences 25.
Frontier Tourism: Transcendence Through Trial 26. Creating Wellness Tourism
Experiences 27. Seeking the Unusual But Sustainable: Scuba Diving
Experience 28. Religious Tourism: A Spiritual or Touristic Experience? 29.
The Contemporary Cruise Tourist Experience 30. Key Components of Sport
Tourist Experiences 31. Photography and the Tourist Experience: From
Cameras to Smartphones 32. Accessible Tourist Experiences Section 4: The
Tourist Experience and Place 33. Marketing a Sense of Place to Tourists: A
Critical Perspective 34. The Importance of Built Heritage in the English
Seaside Experience 35. Island Tourist Experiences 36. Delivering Appealing
and Competitive Rural Wine Tourism Experiences 37. Wilderness Tourism:
Nature-Based Tourist Experiences in Wild Places Section 5: Creating and
Mediating the Tourist Experience 38. Designing the Tourist Experience: A
Marketing Perspective 39. Tourist Experience: A Marketing Perspective 40.
Value Co-Creation in Tourism Eco-Systems: Operant and Operand Resources
41. Place-Based Education, Cemetery Visitation and the Tourist Experience
42. Service Experiences and Innovation in the Hospitality Industry 43. Tour
Guides as Mediators of Commemoration, Education and Holiday Making: The
Anthropology of the Dark Tourism Experience in Berlin 44. Experience Design
in the Smart Tourism Destination