The Routledge Handbook of Cultural Tourism/ - 2013.

Chapter |6 pages
Introduction

Part |4 pages
PART I History, philosophy and theory

Chapter 1|8 pages
The nineteenth-century ‘golden age’ of cultural tourism: How the beaten track of the intellectuals became the modern tourist trail
ByDavid M. Bruce

Chapter 2|9 pages
Cultivated pursuits: Cultural tourism as metempsychosis and metensomatosis
ByTony Seaton

Chapter 3|6 pages
Talking tourists: The intimacies of inter-cultural dialogue
ByMike Robinson

Chapter 4|6 pages
The (im)mobility of tourism imaginaries
ByNoel B. Salazar

Chapter 5|7 pages
Reflections on globalisation and cultural tourism
ByYvette Reisinger

Chapter 6|6 pages
Philosophy and the nature of the authentic
BySean Beer

Chapter 7|10 pages
The multilogical imagination: Tourism studies and the imperative for postdisciplinary knowing
ByKeith Hollinshead, Milka Ivanova

Part |4 pages
PART II Politics, policy and economics

Chapter 8|8 pages
Tourism policy challenges: Balancing acts, co-operative stakeholders and maintaining authenticity
ByCan-Seng Ooi

Chapter 9|9 pages
Co-operation as a central element of cultural tourism: A German perspective
ByPatrick S. Föhl, Yvonne Pröbstle

Chapter 10|5 pages
Territory, culture, nationalism, and the politics of place
ByHeather Skinner

Chapter 11|5 pages
Cultural lessons: The case of Portuguese tourism during Estado Novo
ByMaria Cândida Pacheco Cadavez

Chapter 12|6 pages
The establishment of national heritage tourism: Celebrations for the 150th anniversary of the unification of Italy
ByMonica Gilli

Chapter 13|10 pages
Potential methods for measuring the economic impacts of cultural tourism
ByTereza Raabová, Petr Merta, Alena Tichá

Chapter 14|6 pages
The economic impacts of cultural tourism
ByJuan Gabriel Brida, Marta Meleddu, Manuela Pulina

Chapter 15|11 pages
The economic value of cultural tourism: Determinants of cultural tourists’ expenditures
ByCeleste Eusébio, Maria João Carneiro, Elisabeth Kastenholz

Chapter 16|9 pages
Can the value chain of a cultural tourism destination be measured?
ByJuan Ignacio Pulido Fernández, Marcelino Sánchez Rivero

Part |4 pages
PART III Social patterns and trends

Chapter 17|7 pages
Cultural tourism and the mobilities paradigm
ByKevin Hannam, Sujama Roy

Chapter 18|8 pages
Erasmus students: The ‘ambassadors’ of cultural tourism
ByKarolina Buczkowska

Chapter 19|9 pages
Performing and recording culture: Reflexivity in tourism research
ByKevin Meethan

Chapter 20|7 pages
Cosmopolitanism and hospitality
ByDavid Picard

Chapter 21|5 pages
Hospitality
ByTom Selwyn

Chapter 22|6 pages
A darker type of cultural tourism
ByKarel Werdler

Chapter 23|7 pages
Tattoo tourism in the contemporary West and in Thailand
ByErik Cohen

Part |4 pages
PART IV Community and development

Chapter 24|6 pages
Tourism, anthropology and cultural configuration
ByDonald Macleod

Chapter 25|6 pages
Souvenirs and cultural tourism
ByMichael Hitchcock

Chapter 26|7 pages
Documenting culture through film in touristic settings
ByMichael Ireland

Chapter 27|6 pages
Understanding indigenous tourism
ByXerado Pereiro

Chapter 28|7 pages
Indigenous tourism and the challenge of sustainability
ByJarkko Saarinen

Chapter 29|9 pages
Ma-ori tourism: A case study of managing indigenous cultural values
ByAnna Thompson-Carr

Chapter 30|6 pages
Social entrepreneurship and cultural tourism in developing economies
ByPhilip Sloan, Willy Legrand, Claudia Simons-Kaufmann

Part |4 pages
PART V Landscapes and destinations

Chapter 31|5 pages
Space and place-making: Space, culture and tourism
ByDavid Crouch

Chapter 32|7 pages
The development of the historic landscape as a cultural tourism product
ByMarjan Melkert, Wil Munsters

Chapter 33|6 pages
Finding a place for heritage in South-East Asian cities
ByJoan Henderson

Chapter 34|8 pages
Campus tourism, universities and destination development
BySimon Woodward

Chapter 35|10 pages
Cultural heritage resources of traditional agricultural landscapes, inspired by Chinese experiences
ByMyriam Jansen-Verbeke, Yehong Sun, Qingwen Min

Chapter 36|9 pages
Special interest cultural tourism products: The case of Gyimes in Transylvania
ByLóránt Dávid, Bulcsú Remenyik, Béla Zsolt Gergely

Part |4 pages
PART VI Regeneration and planning

Chapter 37|7 pages
Tourism development trajectories: From culture to creativity?
ByGreg Richards

Chapter 38|7 pages
Critiquing creativity in tourism
ByPhilip Long, Nigel D. Morpeth

Chapter 39|6 pages
Cultural tourism development in the post-industrial city: Development strategies and critical reflection
ByClare Carruthers

Chapter 40|7 pages
After the crisis: Cultural tourism and urban regeneration in Europe
ByJames Kennell

Chapter 41|8 pages
From the dual tourist city to the creative melting pot: The liquid geographies of global cultural consumerism
ByAntonio Paolo Russo, Alan Quaglieri-Domínguez

Chapter 42|7 pages
Regeneration and cultural quarters: Changing urban cultural space
ByC. Michael Hall

Chapter 43|7 pages
‘Ethnic quarters’: Exotic islands or trans-national hotbeds of innovation?
ByStephen Shaw

Chapter 44|8 pages
Ethnic tourism: Who is exotic for whom?
ByAnya Diekmann

Part |5 pages
PART VII The tourist and visitor experience

Chapter 45|8 pages
The tactical tourist: Growing self-awareness and challenging the strategists – visitor groups in Berlin
ByGernot Wolfram, Claire Burnill-Maier

Chapter 46|6 pages
Cultural routes, trails and the experience of place Nicola MacLeod

Chapter 47|8 pages
Cultural value perception in the memorable tourism experience
ByZsuzsanna Horváth

Chapter 48|6 pages
An experiential approach to differentiating tourism offers in cultural heritage
BySonia Ferrari

Chapter 49|7 pages
Visitor experiences in cultural spaces
ByLászló Puczkó

Chapter 50|8 pages
Engaging with Generation Y at museums
ByAnna Leask, Paul Barron


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