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Sex and Tourism - Journeys of Romance, Love, and Lust (Paperback): Kaye Sung Chon, Thomas Bauer, Bob McKercher Sex and Tourism - Journeys of Romance, Love, and Lust (Paperback)
Kaye Sung Chon, Thomas Bauer, Bob McKercher
R1,616 Discovery Miles 16 160 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Explore the complex relationship between tourism and intimacy in this new book with a worldwide perspective!
With a unique combination of academic and personal accounts, Sex and Tourism: Journeys of Romance, Love, and Lust takes you behind the scenes with motel owners, adventure travel guides, backpackers, and others working on all sides of the international tourism industry. The editors have created a model that views the situation from three different perspectives: tourist, tourism provider, and nature of the encounter. Unlike other related volumes, this book is not just about the sex trade, but also about the role of tourism in love, marriage, and relationships.
The global focus of Sex and Tourism will introduce you to: off-season romance on the island of Crete sex tourism in Cambodia a South Korean museum dedicated to women forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military the sexual aspects of adventure travel in Canada cross-cultural marriage in Thailand gentleman's clubs in New Orleans Australian river guides and their potential liaisons with clients People who travel to escape their day-to-day lives often become involved in situations they would never find themselves in at home. Good or bad, many of these situations are examined in Sex and Tourism. You'll learn about the illegal trafficking of girls in Nepal, worldwide programs for combating child sex rings, and the lethal combination of AIDS and tourism, but you'll also find accounts of love and romance far from home. You will see how the tourism industry can act as a facilitator of human intimacy and what happens when different cultural realities collide.
Anyone involved in recreation, leisure, anthropology, social science, or tourism will be interested in this book. Sex and Tourism is an enlightening guide to the complex world found at the crossroads of sightseeing and sex.

The Internet and Travel and Tourism Education (Hardcover): Bob McKercher, Gary Williams, William Chernish The Internet and Travel and Tourism Education (Hardcover)
Bob McKercher, Gary Williams, William Chernish
R3,426 Discovery Miles 34 260 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Design and implement successful Web-based courses This wide-ranging book discusses both the micro and macro aspects of using the Internet to enhance your travel and tourism curriculum. The Internet and Travel and Tourism Education offers useful insights for both novices and experienced users. With these suggestions, you can use online resources to contribute to your class objectives. The innovative teaching strategies presented in The Internet and Travel and Tourism Education will not soon become outdated. Instead of being based on fast-changing technical details, such as specific programs, the ideas are rooted in the way information is presented and absorbed. By tapping the power of the Internet, you can find more effective ways to teach the skills and facts your students need. The Internet and Travel and Tourism Education provides helpful advice and information on essential aspects of this powerful tool, including: Web-based instruction students'perceptions of Internet courses using the Web to expand content areas an Internet-based master's degree program administrative issues managing multimedia projects The Internet and Travel and Tourism Education will help you offer the best possible education for your students and stay up-to-date in an increasingly competitive world.

Cultural Tourism (Hardcover, 3rd edition): Hilary Du Cros, Bob McKercher Cultural Tourism (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
Hilary Du Cros, Bob McKercher
R4,469 Discovery Miles 44 690 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Cultural Tourism remains the only book to bridge the gap between cultural tourism and cultural and heritage management. The first edition illustrated how heritage and tourism goals can be integrated in a management and marketing framework to produce sustainable cultural tourism. The current edition takes this further to base the discussion of cultural tourism in the theory and practice of cultural and heritage management (CM and CHM), under the understanding that for tourism to thrive, a balanced approach to the resource base it uses must be maintained. An 'umbrella approach' to cultural tourism represents a unique feature of the book, proposing solutions to achieve an optimal outcome for all sectors. Reflecting the many important developments in the field this new edition has been completely revised and updated in the following ways: New content on increasingly relevant topics including sustainability, climate change, the threat of de-globalization, overtourism and social media. New sections on experience creation, accessibility and inclusivity, as well as expanded material on creative industries and new management challenges. New international case studies and tried-and-tested assignment exercises have been added to every chapter. Written by experts in both tourism and cultural heritage management, this book will enable professionals and students to gain a better understanding of their own and each other's roles in achieving sustainable cultural tourism. It provides a blueprint for producing top-quality, long-term cultural tourism products.

Climate Change and Tourism in the Asia Pacific (Hardcover, New): Bruce Prideaux, Bob McKercher, Karen McNamara Climate Change and Tourism in the Asia Pacific (Hardcover, New)
Bruce Prideaux, Bob McKercher, Karen McNamara
R2,974 Discovery Miles 29 740 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Climate change will exert an enormous impact on all societies in the medium to long term. Tourism, as both a commercial activity and social phenomenon is not immune. To date, industry has been slow to recognise the scale of the threat posed by a changing climate on its operations and consumers have been extremely reluctant to modify their travel behaviours. The Asia Pacific region is well on the way to being the 21st Century powerhouse of tourism, however the manner in which it develops will, in part, be determined by how the global community responds to climate change. This book examines climate change issues related to tourism in the Asia Pacific region. Chapters discuss demand and supply side issues, explore government policy responses and introduce several new adaptation models. The book also calls for a more effective linking of social science research with the scientific discourse to create long term resolution of and adaptation to this issue. This book was published as a special issue of Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research.

Cultural Tourism (Paperback, 3rd Edition): Hilary Du Cros, Bob McKercher Cultural Tourism (Paperback, 3rd Edition)
Hilary Du Cros, Bob McKercher
R519 Discovery Miles 5 190 Ships with 15 working days

Cultural Tourism remains the only book to bridge the gap between cultural tourism and cultural and heritage management. The first edition illustrated how heritage and tourism goals can be integrated in a management and marketing framework to produce sustainable cultural tourism. The current edition takes this further to base the discussion of cultural tourism in the theory and practice of cultural and heritage management (CM and CHM), under the understanding that for tourism to thrive, a balanced approach to the resource base it uses must be maintained. An ‘umbrella approach’ to cultural tourism represents a unique feature of the book, proposing solutions to achieve an optimal outcome for all sectors.

Reflecting the many important developments in the field this new edition has been completely revised and updated in the following ways:

New content on increasingly relevant topics including sustainability, climate change, the threat of de-globalization, overtourism and social media.

New sections on experience creation, accessibility and inclusivity, as well as expanded material on creative industries and new management challenges.

New international case studies and tried-and-tested assignment exercises have been added to every chapter.

Written by experts in both tourism and cultural heritage management, this book will enable professionals and students to gain a better understanding of their own and each other’s roles in achieving sustainable cultural tourism. It provides a blueprint for producing top-quality, long-term cultural tourism products.

Table of Contents

Contents

 

List of plates

List of figures

List of tables & boxes

Acknowledgements

Abbreviations

 

Part A Setting the context –

1 Introduction: defining cultural tourism

What is cultural tourism?

2 Challenges in achieving sustainable cultural tourism

Introduction

The challenge of triple/quadruple bottom line sustainability

The challenge of climate change

Parallel evolution of tourism and cultural management

Collaborators or competitors?

Relationships between tourism and cultural management

The consequences

3 Issues, benefits, risks and costs

Introduction

Community

Cultural tourism and enhanced quality of life

Costs associated with cultural tourism

Optimizing benefits and minimizing impacts?

Part B Cultural Assets

4 Cultural heritage management principles and practice (with special reference to World Heritage)

Introduction

Cultural heritage management

Management challenges

World Heritage

Conclusion

5 Tangible cultural heritage

Introduction

Conventions, codes, charters and declarations

A four stage planning process

6 Intangible cultural heritage and creative arts

Introduction

Conventions, codes, charters and declarations

A three stage approach to safeguarding intangible cultural heritage

Contemporary culture and the advent of creative tourism

Part C Tourism, the tourist and stakeholders

7 How tourism works

Introduction

The nature of tourism

Conclusion

8 The cultural tourism market: a cultural tourism typology

Introduction

Cultural tourists

Segmenting the cultural tourism market

A cultural tourist typology – centrality of motive and depth of experience

Implications for cultural tourism

A few words of caution about numbers that appear too good to be true

9 Tourism attraction system, markers and gatekeepers

Introduction

Tourist attraction systems

Markers

Gatekeepers and knowledge brokers

Effect of multiple gatekeepers on the message passed to the tourist

Part D Products

10 Cultural tourism products

Introduction

Cultural assets as tourism products

Products as attractions

Strangeness vs. familiarity, the environmental bubble and the necessity of standardizing and commodifying products

Conclusions

 

11 Assessing product potential

Introduction

Considering the wider context

Understanding the asset in its setting

Asset specific considerations: place and cultural spaces

Stakeholder and consultation issues

People, skills and financial resources

Conclusion

12 Market Appeal/Robusticity Matrix: a site specific auditing tool

Introduction

The Market Appeal

Robusticity a site specific auditing tool

Introduction

The market appeal/robusticity matrix

Operationalization – a two step process

Conclusion – a precursor to site and experience management

Part E Operationalization

13 Framework for understanding what is necessary for a successful attraction

Introduction

Success factors

Development options

Building

Packaging and bundling

Clustering and precincts

Linear or circular routes and networks

Rebranding/creating a specific cultural tourism product area or network

Festivals and events

Creating memorable experiences

Tell a story

Make the asset come alive

Make it participatory

Focus on quality

Make it relevant to the tourist

14 Applying planning and management frameworks

Introduction

Planning

Situation analysis

Establishment of an overall mission of vision and goal getting

Creation of action plans

Marketing

Planning for greater access

A world on demarketing

Evaluation and feedback mechanisms

15 Experience creation

Introduction

What is interpretation and what are the benefits of good interpretation?

The ICOMOS interpretation charter

Goal of interpretation and success factors

The interpretation process

Tactics to create peak experiences

The medium is the message

ICT

Epilogue

Improvements needed

Challenges still remain

Some general observations

A few possible research areas

Glossary

References

Index/

Cultural Tourism - The Partnership Between Tourism and Cultural Heritage Management (Hardcover): Bob McKercher, Hilary Du Cros Cultural Tourism - The Partnership Between Tourism and Cultural Heritage Management (Hardcover)
Bob McKercher, Hilary Du Cros
R5,838 Discovery Miles 58 380 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Examine cultural tourism issues from both sides of the industry!Unique in concept and content, Cultural Tourism: The Partnership Between Tourism and Cultural Heritage Management examines the relationship between the sectors that represent opposite sides of the cultural tourism coin. While tourism professionals assess cultural assets for their profit potential, cultural heritage professionals judge the same assets for their intrinsic value. Sustainable cultural tourism can only occur when the two sides form a true partnership based on understanding and appreciation of each other's merits. The authors--one, a tourism specialist, the other, a cultural heritage management expert--present a model for a working partnership with mutual benefits, integrating management theory and practice from both disciplines.Cultural Tourism is the first book to combine the different perspectives of tourism management and cultural heritage management. It examines the role of tangible (physical evidence of culture) and intangible (continuing cultural practices, knowledge, and living experiences) heritage, describes the differences between cultural tourism products and cultural heritage assets, and develops a number of conceptual models, including a classification system for cultural tourists, indicators of tourism potential at cultural and heritage assets, and assessment criteria for cultural and heritage assets with tourism potential. Cultural Tourism examines the five main constituent elements involved in cultural tourism: cultural and heritage assets in tourism sites such as the Royal Palace in Bangkok, the Cook Islands, and Alcatraz Prison in San Francisco. tourism--what it is, how it works, and what makes it a success five different types of cultural tourists consumption of products, value adding, and commodification integrating the first four elements to satisfy the tourist, meet the needs of the tourism industry, and conserve the intrinsic value of the asset Though tourism and cultural heritage management professionals have mutual interests in the management, conservation, and presentation of cultural and heritage assets, the two sectors operate on parallel planes, maintaining an uneasy partnership with surprisingly little dialogue. Cultural Tourism provides professionals and students in each field with a better understanding of their own roles in the partnership, bridging the gap via sound planning, management, and marketing to produce top-quality, long-lasting cultural tourism products. Now translated into simplified Chinese.

Tourist Behaviour - An International Perspective (Hardcover): Metin Kozak, Nazmi Kozak Tourist Behaviour - An International Perspective (Hardcover)
Metin Kozak, Nazmi Kozak; Contributions by Daisy Suk-Fong Fung, Bob McKercher, Mojtaba Shahvali, …
R3,028 Discovery Miles 30 280 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Consumer research is often central to academic studies in many different fields, and more recently, tourism studies have empirically examined consumer research from various aspects. However, there is a need to provide information for tourism scholars on how to better understand aspects of tourist behaviour. Tourist Behaviour: An International Perspective provides a collection of topics from both theoretical and practical approaches to building and examining the theory of how consumers think and act within the context of tourism consumption. Divided in to six sections, the book presents research within the themes of influence, motivation, choice, and consumption and experience. With contributions from authors in over 15 countries, the book presents an interdisciplinary approach of the latest research in tourist behaviour. Key Features: The most recent global research on this topic. An interdisciplinary approach. Contributors from 15 different countries.

Cultural Tourism - The Partnership Between Tourism and Cultural Heritage Management (Paperback): Bob McKercher, Hilary Du Cros Cultural Tourism - The Partnership Between Tourism and Cultural Heritage Management (Paperback)
Bob McKercher, Hilary Du Cros
R2,029 Discovery Miles 20 290 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Examine cultural tourism issues from both sides of the industry!Unique in concept and content, Cultural Tourism: The Partnership Between Tourism and Cultural Heritage Management examines the relationship between the sectors that represent opposite sides of the cultural tourism coin. While tourism professionals assess cultural assets for their profit potential, cultural heritage professionals judge the same assets for their intrinsic value. Sustainable cultural tourism can only occur when the two sides form a true partnership based on understanding and appreciation of each other's merits. The authors--one, a tourism specialist, the other, a cultural heritage management expert--present a model for a working partnership with mutual benefits, integrating management theory and practice from both disciplines.Cultural Tourism is the first book to combine the different perspectives of tourism management and cultural heritage management. It examines the role of tangible (physical evidence of culture) and intangible (continuing cultural practices, knowledge, and living experiences) heritage, describes the differences between cultural tourism products and cultural heritage assets, and develops a number of conceptual models, including a classification system for cultural tourists, indicators of tourism potential at cultural and heritage assets, and assessment criteria for cultural and heritage assets with tourism potential. Cultural Tourism examines the five main constituent elements involved in cultural tourism: cultural and heritage assets in tourism sites such as the Royal Palace in Bangkok, the Cook Islands, and Alcatraz Prison in San Francisco. tourism--what it is, how it works, and what makes it a success five different types of cultural tourists consumption of products, value adding, and commodification integrating the first four elements to satisfy the tourist, meet the needs of the tourism industry, and conserve the intrinsic value of the asset Though tourism and cultural heritage management professionals have mutual interests in the management, conservation, and presentation of cultural and heritage assets, the two sectors operate on parallel planes, maintaining an uneasy partnership with surprisingly little dialogue. Cultural Tourism provides professionals and students in each field with a better understanding of their own roles in the partnership, bridging the gap via sound planning, management, and marketing to produce top-quality, long-lasting cultural tourism products. Now translated into simplified Chinese.

Tourism Theories, Concepts and Models (Paperback): Bob McKercher, Bruce Prideaux Tourism Theories, Concepts and Models (Paperback)
Bob McKercher, Bruce Prideaux
R1,277 Discovery Miles 12 770 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Tourism Theories, Concepts and Models: * Explains why we think about tourism the way we do; * Explores key theories, concepts and models that explain how tourism works; * Is a comprehensive and cohesive text that develops a series of key ideas that deepens understanding and encourages critical thinking. This important text provides a critical overview of the core theories, concepts and ideas that have shaped the way we think about tourism. Divided into six parts, it takes the reader through the following areas to ensure thorough and coherent knowledge, looking at the important key theories, models and concepts, ensuring clear understanding and the ability for critical thinking: * Setting the stage: looking at the interdisciplinary nature of tourism and its' structure (5 core aspects of generation region, industry, destination region, transit route and tourist) * How tourism works: explores the three core dimensions of tourism factors, attractions, access and government policy * The evolution of tourism: examines the main models that have depicted the evolution of tourism destinations, economies and geographies. * The tourist: motivations and influences of the tourist as an individual, covering typology, social demographic factors and constraints. * Planning models: destination planning, scenarios and forecasting, including responses to current challenges Current issues: examines the theoretical and conceptual foundations for a range of contemporary issues that will affect tourism well into the future, including climate change, overtourism, crisis management and political change. Additional resources consist of web links, online videos and teaching reference materials. These can be found at www.goodfellowpublishers.com/TTCM from Academy fellows and other academic links explaining the ideas in the book. A must-have text for post graduate tourism and hospitality studies, as well as a key resource text for those teaching and studying tourism subjects at the later stages of undergraduate level.

Sex and Tourism - Journeys of Romance, Love, and Lust (Hardcover, Special Edition): Kaye Sung Chon, Thomas Bauer, Bob McKercher Sex and Tourism - Journeys of Romance, Love, and Lust (Hardcover, Special Edition)
Kaye Sung Chon, Thomas Bauer, Bob McKercher
R5,527 Discovery Miles 55 270 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Explore the complex relationship between tourism and intimacy in this new book with a worldwide perspective!
With a unique combination of academic and personal accounts, Sex and Tourism: Journeys of Romance, Love, and Lust takes you behind the scenes with motel owners, adventure travel guides, backpackers, and others working on all sides of the international tourism industry. The editors have created a model that views the situation from three different perspectives: tourist, tourism provider, and nature of the encounter. Unlike other related volumes, this book is not just about the sex trade, but also about the role of tourism in love, marriage, and relationships.
The global focus of Sex and Tourism will introduce you to: off-season romance on the island of Crete sex tourism in Cambodia a South Korean museum dedicated to women forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military the sexual aspects of adventure travel in Canada cross-cultural marriage in Thailand gentleman's clubs in New Orleans Australian river guides and their potential liaisons with clients People who travel to escape their day-to-day lives often become involved in situations they would never find themselves in at home. Good or bad, many of these situations are examined in Sex and Tourism. You'll learn about the illegal trafficking of girls in Nepal, worldwide programs for combating child sex rings, and the lethal combination of AIDS and tourism, but you'll also find accounts of love and romance far from home. You will see how the tourism industry can act as a facilitator of human intimacy and what happens when different cultural realities collide.
Anyone involved in recreation, leisure, anthropology, social science, or tourism will be interested in this book. Sex and Tourism is an enlightening guide to the complex world found at the crossroads of sightseeing and sex.

The Internet and Travel and Tourism Education (Paperback): Bob McKercher, Gary Williams, William Chernish The Internet and Travel and Tourism Education (Paperback)
Bob McKercher, Gary Williams, William Chernish
R1,517 Discovery Miles 15 170 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Design and implement successful Web-based courses This wide-ranging book discusses both the micro and macro aspects of using the Internet to enhance your travel and tourism curriculum. The Internet and Travel and Tourism Education offers useful insights for both novices and experienced users. With these suggestions, you can use online resources to contribute to your class objectives. The innovative teaching strategies presented in The Internet and Travel and Tourism Education will not soon become outdated. Instead of being based on fast-changing technical details, such as specific programs, the ideas are rooted in the way information is presented and absorbed. By tapping the power of the Internet, you can find more effective ways to teach the skills and facts your students need. The Internet and Travel and Tourism Education provides helpful advice and information on essential aspects of this powerful tool, including: Web-based instruction students'perceptions of Internet courses using the Web to expand content areas an Internet-based master's degree program administrative issues managing multimedia projects The Internet and Travel and Tourism Education will help you offer the best possible education for your students and stay up-to-date in an increasingly competitive world.

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