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Travel, Travel Writing, and the Literature of Travel [PDF]

open access: possibleSouth Central Review, 2005
Despite its supposed death, travel is something we all crave—both what it is and what it represents. By travel I do not mean tourism; it is not a matter of packing up your lifestyle and beliefs and taking them on the road. Genuine travel broadens the mind and gives an understanding of other people and cultures.
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The Role of Trust in Mitigating Perceived Threat, Fear, and Travel Avoidance after a Pandemic Outbreak: A Multigroup Analysis

Journal of Travel Research, 2021
Public trust plays a vital role in a public health crisis. Drawing on trust and protection motivation theories, the study explores how people impose trust, fear and perceived threat in postpandemic travel decisions.
Danni Zheng, Qiuju Luo, B. Ritchie
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How Does Mobile Social Media Sharing Benefit Travel Experiences?

Journal of Travel Research, 2022
This study investigates the impact of tourists’ travel experience sharing via mobile social media (MSM) on perceptions of smartphone usage-based travel experience improvement and tourists’ post-trip evaluations of their travel experiences.
Ye Chen   +3 more
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Travel Medicine and Travel Clinics

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1991
In response to the vast number of American travelers to the developing world, the discipline of Travel Medicine has become an emerging specialty. There are presently no formal Board or other requirements to practice Travel Medicine, but bona fide practitioners of this field, who also usually direct travel clinics, should at the least be well-trained ...
Martin S. Wolfe, Martin S. Wolfe
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Imperial Eyes: Travel Writing and Transculturation

, 1992
1st edition contents List of Illustrations Preface Introduction: Criticism in the contact zone Part I Science and sentiment, 1750-1800 Science, planetary consciousness, interiors Narrating the anti-conquest Anti-conquest II: The mystique of reciprocity ...
M. Pratt
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Reference points in travel satisfaction: Travel preference, travel experience, or peers’ travel?

Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 2023
Studies on travel satisfaction have proliferated recently. However, research efforts to conceptualize travel satisfaction are relatively scarce. One important issue is what reference points people use to evaluate travel satisfaction. While previous research considered travel preference as a reference point, people may compare travels to other reference
Xiaodong Guan, Meng Zhou, Donggen Wang
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Impacts of Peer-to-Peer Accommodation Use on Travel Patterns

Journal of Travel Research, 2016
As a result of the phenomenal growth of the sharing economy in the travel industry, investigating its potential impacts on travelers and tourism destinations is of paramount importance.
Iis P. Tussyadiah, J. Pesonen
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Revenge travel: nostalgia and desire for leisure travel post COVID-19

Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has hampered consumers’ psychological well-being and the travel industry. Secondary evidence suggests a revenge travel phenomenon.
J. Wang, Lan Xia
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‘I want to record and share my wonderful journey’: Chinese Millennials’ production and sharing of short-form travel videos on TikTok or Douyin

Current Issues in Tourism, 2020
Seeking to understand how involvement with social media influences travel experiences, the current investigation explores the reasoning and social justifications of tourists’ engagement with travel videos on the short-form video sharing platform – TikTok.
Xin Du   +3 more
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Travel Counseling for the Elderly Traveler

Nursing Forum, 2006
As the baby boomer's generation retirees, many will have the time and money to travel abroad to see the world's exotic wonders or visit family and friends. When the travelers are elderly, they are particularly vulnerable to the effects of travel. Healthcare professionals are responsible for counseling elders on travel health based on their medical ...
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