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Registro 1 de 4
Autor: Moscardo, Gianna - Pearce, Philip L. - 
Título: Interpretación del turismo étnico
Fuente: Annals of Tourism Research en Español. v.1, n.1. Universidad de las Islas Baleares. Laboratorio de Investigación y Documentación Turística
Páginas: pp. 147-196
Año: jun. 1999
Palabras clave: TURISMO | GRUPOS ETNICOS | TURISMO ETNICO | CONTACTO INTERCULTURAL |
Solicitar por: TURISMO HEMEROTECA A + datos de Fuente
Registro 2 de 4
Autor: Moscardo, Gianna - Pearce, Philip L. - 
Título: Understanding ethnic tourists
Fuente: Annals of Tourism Research. v.26, n.2. Pergamon
Páginas: pp. 416-434
Año: 1999
Resumen: Much of the discussion of ethnic tourism has concentrated on the impact of guests onhosts. This paper examines ethnic tourism from the perspective of the guests and is particularlyconcerned with understanding the nature of this market. The results of a study of more than 1,500visitors to an Aboriginal cultural park in Australia are reported. Four distinct groups of visitorswere identified based on their levels of interest in various aspects or features of ethnic tourismexperiences. The study found evidence that ethnic tourists may be balancing a desire for contactwith such hosts against a concern over feeling uncomfortable when making choices of theirethnic tourism products.
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA A + datos de Fuente
Registro 3 de 4
Autor: Pearce, Philip L. - Fagence, Michael - 
Título: The Legacy of Kevin Lynch : Research implications
Fuente: Annals of Tourism Research. v.23, n.3. Pergamon
Páginas: pp. 576-598
Año: July 1996
Resumen: Tourism studies can benefit from the addition of new conceptual approaches from influential multidisciplinary scholars. The work of Kevin Lynch, a planner and designer, represents one such tradition of scholarship. His work is reviewed and his influence on two major areas of inquiry -- environmental psychology and general planning -- is outlined. Lynch’s actual and potential contribution to tourism studies is seen to be both methodological (such as the use of cognitive maps, ideagrams, and user perspectives) and conceptual, including an emphasis on regional distinctiveness, human scale evaluation, the meaning of place and time, and the sensory qualities of well-designed environments.
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Registro 4 de 4
Autor: Loker-Murphy, Laurie - Pearce, Philip L. - 
Título: Young budget travelers: Backpackers in Australia
Fuente: Annals of Tourism Research. v.22, n.4. Pergamon
Páginas: pp. 819-843
Año: 1995
Resumen: This paper examines young budget travelers in the context of the "backpacker" phenomenon in Australia. The origin of this form of travel is discussed and a contemporary social definition of backpackers is proposed. The definitional elements (a preference for budget accommodation, an emphasis on meeting other people, an independently organized and flexible travel schedule, longer rather than brief holidays, and an emphasis on informal and participatory holiday activities) are supported using two data sources. Data from Australia’s International Visitor Survey, as well as a backpacker-specific study with 690 respondents, indicate that these young budget travelers exhibit characteristics which differentiate them from other visitors and that they are of economic importance to Australia’s tourism industry.
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