Journal of Tourism Consumption and Practice: Recent submissions
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Bodies, emotions and tourism: a study of Costa Cruises commercials
(University of Plymouth, 2013)Nowadays, tourism industry proposes different opportunities to live a vacation where the body is the main interest and the central focus of experience. Each form of tourism shows a particular universe of representation ... -
Embodying Mallorquinness through Performativity and Narration of Mallorquin Dance
(University of Plymouth, 2013)The Mallorcan dancers' sense of embodying Mallorquiness as stylistic qualities of their stage performances, produces in them a sense of representing a double identity: one for themselves in social contexts performing ... -
Book reviews: Journal of Tourism Consumption and Practice Volume 5 No.1 2013
(University of Plymouth, 2013)Tourism and the Muslim World. Noel Scott & Jafar Jafari (2010) Emerald Group Publishing, Bingley, UK. ISBN 978-184950920-6. Slow Travel and Tourism. Janet Dickinson and Les Lumsdom (2010) London, Earthscan ... -
Conference Report: Journal of Tourism Consumption and Practice Volume 5 No.1 2013
(University of Plymouth, 2013)International Seminar on World Events and Urban Change Seville, Andalusia, Spain. 26 – 28 Nov 2012 -
The Working Class on Holiday: British Comedy in Benidorm and Classed Tourism
(University of Plymouth, 2013)In drawing from the popular TV comedy Benidorm this paper seeks to engage with research and discourses held around working class tourism. The paper will at first discuss Benidorm, focusing upon the characters within the ... -
Spring Break travel: Motivations and behaviour in a Mexican destination
(University of Plymouth, 2013)Spring break travel is a growing market and has become a relevant research object. Specifically, binge drinking, illicit drug use and high-risk sexual behaviour have become the focus of academic attention. Identifying ... -
Creating new cultural visitor experiences on islands: Challenges and opportunities
(University of Plymouth, 2012)Cultural tourism is increasingly recognized as an important motivation for international travelers in search of experiencing the cultural heritage, arts, philosophy and institutions of another region or country. The UNWTO ... -
Creativity in the JoHari window: An alternative model for creating tourism programmes
(University of Plymouth, 2012)Alongside the recent cultural tourism trends of edutainment, active participation, learning, and the interest in the ‘unique’; the desire of tourists to get involved in the creative process has been steadily gaining ... -
Creative tourism in Saint Petersburg: the state of the art
(University of Plymouth, 2012)Tourism development in St. Petersburg, which is a major cultural centre, has improved in terms of tourist flows; both tourism demand and tourist products have become more diverse. These improvements give grounds for a ... -
Facing the challenge? Creative tourism in Croatia
(University of Plymouth, 2012)In the last decade, creativity has become a buzz word in developmental context, from creative industries, creative classes, creative economy, creative cities, creative business, creative governance to creative tourism. ...