Performing cultural tourism : communities, tourists and creative practices / edited by Susan Carson and Mark Pennings.

"While experiential staging is well documented in tourism studies, not enough has been written about the diverse types of experiences and expectations that visitors bring to the tourist space and how communities respond to, or indeed challenge, these expectations. This book brings together new...

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Online Access: Full Text (via EBSCO)
Other Authors: Carson, Susan (Susan Jane) (Editor), Pennings, Mark (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017.
Series:New directions in tourism analysis ; 42.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter Methodologies of touristic exchange: an introduction / SUSAN CARSON
  • part PART I Cooperation, exchange negotiation: the shared needs of Indigenous communities and cultural tourists
  • chapter 1 'Temporary belonging': Indigenous cultural tourism and community art centres / SALLY BUTLER
  • chapter 2 Saving Sagada / PATRICIA MARIA SANTIAGO
  • chapter 3 Native American communities and community development: the case of Navajo Nation / CHRISTINE N. BUZINDE
  • part PART II The cultural tourist, social media and self-exploration
  • chapter 4 Investigating the role of virtual peer support in Asian youth tourism / HILARY DU CROS
  • chapter 5 Doing literary tourism
  • an autoethnographic approach / TIM MIDDLETON
  • chapter 6 Creative cultural tourism development: a tourist perspective / YANG ZHANG
  • chapter 7 #travelselfie: a netnographic study of travel identity communicated via Instagram / ULRIKE GRETZEL
  • part PART III Cultural precincts, events and managing tourist and community expectations
  • chapter 8 The creative turn: cultural tourism at Australian convict heritage sites / SUSAN CARSON
  • chapter 9 Cultural tourism and the Olympic movement in Greece / EVANGELIA KASIMATI
  • chapter 10 Local/global: David Walsh's Museum of Old and New Art and its impact on the local community and the Tasmanian tourist industry / MARK PENNINGS.