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_9227 _aCohen, Erik |
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_aContemporary tourism : _bdiversity and change / _cErik Cohen. |
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_aUnited kingdom, etc. : _bEmerald, _cc2004. |
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_a387 p. ; _c24 cm. |
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| 490 | 0 | _aTourism social science series | |
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index | ||
| 505 | 0 | _aCh. 1. Introduction -- Pt. 1. Theory. Ch. 2. Who is a tourist?: A conceptual clarification. Ch. 3. Toward a sociology of international tourism. Ch. 4. Nomads from affluence: notes on the phenomenon of drifter-tourism. Ch. 5. A phenomenology of tourist experiences. Ch. 6. Tourism as play. Ch. 7. Authenticity and commoditization in tourism. Ch. 8. Traditions in the qualitative sociology of tourism. Ch. 9. Contemporary tourism: trends and challenges -- Pt. 2. Interfaces. Ch. 10. Tourism and religion: a comparative perspective. Ch. 11. The tourist guide: the origins, structure and dynamics of a role. Ch. 12. The tourist as victim and protégé of law enforcing agencies. Ch. 13. Tourism-related crime: towards a sociology of crime and tourism. Ch. 14. Language and tourism -- Pt. 3. Case studies. Ch. 15. Arab boys and tourist girls in a mixed jewish-arab community. Ch. 16. The Pacific islands from utopian myth to consumer product: the disenchantment of Paradise. Ch. 17. Hunter-gatherer tourism in Thailand. Ch. 18. Thailand in "touristic transition". Ch. 19. Conclusion: the way ahead. | |
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_9211 _aTourism |
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