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(Not) On the Map: Story‐Mapping Uncertainties in Syrians' Displacement Between Syria and Tunisia
ABSTRACT One way of challenging hegemonic narratives about migration to Europe is to foreground aspects we do not know for certain. Representations of uncertainties point to a challenge to critical migration researchers: how does human movement exceed predictable responses to borders? This is a conceptual, but also an ethical question, as it compels us
Ann‐Christin Zuntz +3 more
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ABSTRACT This article presents a novel methodological approach in which institutional ethnography borrows from design sociology. Although mapping is a core component of institutional ethnography, previous research highlights opportunities to further develop mapping techniques as both an analytical tool and a means of presenting research findings ...
Anna Isaksson
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Experiencing the terroir: An exploration into the relationship between landscape architecture and viticulture : A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Landscape Architecture at Lincoln University [PDF]
With the development of wine tourism, vineyards and wineries are no longer merely a place for planting grapes and wine production, they have become an attraction for local and international visitors. There is a greater demand for vineyard landscape to be
Xu, Yajing
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Generation Y as wine tourists: their expectations and experiences at the winery cellar door
Wine tourism and research surrounding it has developed substantially over the last 15 years. The importance for wineries of visitation to cellar doors is recognised by both the tourism and wine industries (Carlsen and Charters, 2006; Mitchell and Hall ...
Fountain, Joanna, Charters, S
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Niche-Marketing Organic Wines: Ethical Dilemmas and the Importance of Stewardship as the Foundation of Sustainable Business [PDF]
Wright Robertson of Glencoe is a vineyard, winery, cellar door and contract winemaking business located 18km south of Glen Innes on the New England Highway.
Grant, Bligh, Wright, Scott
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PURPOSE - The purpose of this study is to measure consumer outcomes of cellar door servicescape, and whether these outcomes are moderated by a consumer’s level of trust and commitment to the winery brand.
Altschwager, T., Goodman, S., Habel, C.
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Silent Night set to return to campus on Dec. 10 — Taylor increases faculty wages, student tuition cost — Speedway festival closes season — J-term mission trips return — Lewis Center moves locations within the library — Math writer shares his journey with
Taylor University
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Includes bibliographical references.There is consensus that wine tourism summarily offers a strong competitive advantage for wine regions, and can generate profitable business for wineries, other wine-related products and for visitor services. And in the
Scott, David
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The hedonic nature of wine tourism consumption: an experiential view
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to use the experiential view of consumption to better understand the nature of the motivations of the wine tourist in a congested wine region environment.
Alant, K., Bruwer, J.
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