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Tourist Studies, 2001
The concept of ‘the gaze’ brings a philosophical concern for the human subject and human ‘agency’ to tourism studies. Foucault’s concept of the gaze, advocated by Urry, presupposes a narcissistic subject within which there is a deterministic fit between self and society.
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The concept of ‘the gaze’ brings a philosophical concern for the human subject and human ‘agency’ to tourism studies. Foucault’s concept of the gaze, advocated by Urry, presupposes a narcissistic subject within which there is a deterministic fit between self and society.
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"Repellent" Tourist vs "Slow" Tourists
2013Slow philosophy is gaining support in society and making substantial changes in the way we understand the consumption of goods and services and it is also bringing about change in terms of tourist demand trends. Following this premise, the aim of this paper is to find out the effects of “slowness” on tourism and the potential emergence of a new ...
DE SALVO, Paola +2 more
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2016
Chapter two examines the concept of tourists and insiders versus outsiders in relation to the Rwanda genocide, and how these themes create anxiety in the works of fiction being analysed. In the first instance, Hitchcott analyses the writing group behind the ‘Rwanda: écrire par devoir de mémoire’ initiative.
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Chapter two examines the concept of tourists and insiders versus outsiders in relation to the Rwanda genocide, and how these themes create anxiety in the works of fiction being analysed. In the first instance, Hitchcott analyses the writing group behind the ‘Rwanda: écrire par devoir de mémoire’ initiative.
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Why Tourists Choose Airbnb: A Motivation-Based Segmentation Study
Journal of Travel Research, 2018Daniel Guttentag +2 more
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