194 Pages
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Routledge
196 Pages
by
Routledge
200 Pages
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Routledge
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This book presents new directions both for tourism and cultural landscape studies in geography, crossing the traditional boundaries between the research of geographers and scholars of the tourism industry. Drawing on selected research from Europe, Southeast Asia, the Pacific and North America, the contributors combine perspectives in human geography and tourism to present cultural landscapes of... Read more
Chapter 1 Introduction; PART I Writing the Tourist Landscape; Chapter 2 Tourism and the Semiological Realization of Space, George Hughes; Chapter 3 Cybertourism and the Phantasmagoria of Place, Chris Rojek; PART II Destinations; Chapter 4 Landscape Resources, Tourism and Landscape Change in Bali, Indonesia, Geoffrey Wall; Chapter 5 Tourism Employment and Shifts in the Determination of Social Status in Bali, Judith Cukier; Chapter 6 Rewriting Languages of Geography and Tourism, Shelagh J. Squire; Chapter 7, Simon Milne, Jacqueline Grekin, Susan Woodley; Chapter 8 Tartan Mythology, Richard W. Butler; Chapter 9 Making the Pacific, C. Michael Hall; Chapter 10 The Social Construction of Tourist Destinations, Jarkko Saarinen;
Biography
Goodall Brian, Greg Ashworth, Greg Ringer
'This book is thought provoking...it provides a variety of good in-depth examples of cultural landscapes and their development, production, consumption and changing representation and image...it will admirably serve the needs of scholars interested in both cultural geography and tourism.' - Barbara Carmichael, - Annals of Tourism Research [29(1) 2001]






