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List of contributors |
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Preface |
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Acknowledgements |
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Introduction |
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Part I History, philosophy and theory |
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1 The nineteenth-century 'golden age' of cultural tourism: How the beaten track of the intellectuals became the modern tourist trail |
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2 Cultivated pursuits: Cultural tourism as metempsychosis and metensomatosis |
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3 Talking tourists: The intimacies of inter-cultural dialogue |
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4 The (im)mobility of tourism imaginaries |
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34 | (6) |
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5 Reflections on globalisation and cultural tourism |
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6 Philosophy and the nature of the authentic |
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7 The multilogical imagination: Tourism studies and the imperative for postdisciplinary knowing |
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Part II Politics, policy and economics |
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8 Tourism policy challenges: Balancing acts, co-operative stakeholders and maintaining authenticity |
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9 Co-operation as a central element of cultural tourism: A German perspective |
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10 Territory, culture, nationalism, and the politics of place |
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11 Cultural lessons: The case of Portuguese tourism during Estado Novo |
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Maria Candida Pacheco Cadavez |
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12 The establishment of national heritage tourism: Celebrations for the 150th anniversary of the unification of Italy |
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13 Potential methods for measuring the economic impacts of cultural tourism |
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14 The economic impacts of cultural tourism |
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15 The economic value of cultural tourism: Determinants of cultural tourists' expenditures |
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16 Can the value chain of a cultural tourism destination be measured? |
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Juan Ignacio Pulido Fernandez |
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Part III Social patterns and trends |
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17 Cultural tourism and the mobilities paradigm |
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141 | (7) |
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18 Erasmus students: The 'ambassadors' of cultural tourism |
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148 | (8) |
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19 Performing and recording culture: Reflexivity in tourism research |
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156 | (9) |
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20 Cosmopolitanism and hospitality |
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165 | (7) |
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22 A darker type of cultural tourism |
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23 Tattoo tourism in the contemporary West and in Thailand |
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Part IV Community and development |
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24 Tourism, anthropology and cultural configuration |
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25 Souvenirs and cultural tourism |
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201 | (6) |
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26 Documenting culture through film in touristic settings |
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207 | (7) |
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27 Understanding indigenous tourism |
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28 Indigenous tourism and the challenge of sustainability |
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29 Maori tourism: A case study of managing indigenous cultural values |
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30 Social entrepreneurship and cultural tourism in developing economies |
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236 | (7) |
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Part V Landscapes and destinations |
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31 Space and place-making: Space, culture and tourism |
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247 | (5) |
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32 The development of the historic landscape as a cultural tourism product |
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252 | (7) |
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33 Finding a place for heritage in South-East Asian cities |
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34 Campus tourism, universities and destination development |
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35 Cultural heritage resources of traditional agricultural landscapes, inspired by Chinese experiences |
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36 Special interest cultural tourism products: The case of Gyimes in Transylvania |
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Part VI Regeneration and planning |
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37 Tourism development trajectories: From culture to creativity? |
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38 Critiquing creativity in tourism |
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39 Cultural tourism development in the post-industrial city: Development strategies and critical reflection |
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40 After the crisis: Cultural tourism and urban regeneration in Europe |
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41 From the dual tourist city to the creative melting pot: The liquid geographies of global cultural consumerism |
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324 | (8) |
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42 Regeneration and cultural quarters: Changing urban cultural space |
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332 | (7) |
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43 'Ethnic quarters': Exotic islands or trans-national hotbeds of innovation? |
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339 | (7) |
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44 Ethnic tourism: Who is exotic for whom? |
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Part VII The tourist and visitor experience |
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45 The tactical tourist: Growing self-awareness and challenging the strategists - visitor groups in Berlin |
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361 | (8) |
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46 Cultural routes, trails and the experience of place |
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47 Cultural value perception in the memorable tourism experience |
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48 An experiential approach to differentiating tourism offers in cultural heritage |
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49 Visitor experiences in cultural spaces |
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389 | (7) |
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50 Engaging with Generation Y at museums |
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Conclusion |
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Index |
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