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Cultural Tourism Research Methods [Kõva köide]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Jun-2010
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  • ISBN-10: 1845935187
  • ISBN-13: 9781845935184
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The consumption of culture is one of the most important aspects of tourism activity. Cultural tourism includes experiencing local culture, traditions and lifestyle, participation in arts-related activities, and visits to museums, monuments and heritage sites. This book reviews a wide range of qualitative and quantitative research methods applied to the field of cultural tourism, including surveys, mystery tourist visits, visitor tracking, grand tour narratives, collage, researcher-created video, photo-based interviews, ethnographic and actor-network approaches. It provides a practical guide on how to conduct research as well as a discussion and evaluation of the methods.
Contributors vii
Preface ix
Tables, Boxes, Figures and Appendices
xi
Part I The Evolution of Cultural Tourism Research
1 Developments and Perspectives in Cultural Tourism Research
1(12)
Greg Richards
Wil Munsters
2 The Traditional Quantitative Approach. Surveying Cultural Tourists: Lessons from the ATLAS Cultural Tourism Research Project
13(20)
Greg Richards
3 A Comparison of Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches: Complementarities and Trade-Offs
33(8)
Marjan Melkert
Katleen Vos
4 Blurring Boundaries in Cultural Tourism Research
41(11)
Esther Binkhorst
Teun Den Dekker
Marjan Melkert
Part II Mixed Qualitative-Quantitative Approaches
5 The Cultural Destination Experience Audit Applied to the Tourist-historic City
52(9)
Wil Munsters
6 Methodological Triangulation: the Study of Visitor Behaviour at the Hungarian Open Air Museum
61(14)
Laszlo Puczko
Edit Bard
Julia Fuzi
7 Employing the Grand Tour Approach to Aid Understanding of Garden Visiting
75(12)
Dorothy Fox
Jonathan Edwards
Keith Wilkes
8 Multi-method Research on Ethnic Cultural Tourism in Australia
87(17)
Jock Collins
Simon Darcy
Kirrily Jordan
9 Tracking the Urban Visitor: Methods for Examining Tourists' Spatial Behaviour and Visual Representations
104(11)
Deborah Edwards
Tracey Dickson
Tony Griffin
Bruce Hayllar
Part III Qualitative Approaches
10 An Application of Grounded Theory to Cultural Tourism Research: Resident Attitudes to Tourism Activity in Santiponce
115(14)
Mario Castellanos-Verdugo
Francisco J. Caro-Gonzalez
M. de los Angeles Oviedo-Garcia
11 Tales from the Field: Video and its Potential for Creating Cultural Tourism Knowledge
129(12)
Tijana Rakic
12 Using Photo-based Interviews to Reveal the Significance of Heritage Buildings to Cultural Tourism Experiences
141(15)
Gregory Willson
Alison McIntosh
13 Measuring the Image of a Cultural Tourism Destination through the Collage Technique
156(17)
Ana M. Gonzalez Fernandez
Maria Carmen Rodriguez Santos
Miguel Cervantes Blanco
Part IV Interdisciplinary Approaches
14 Ethnographic Research on Cultural Tourism: an Anthropological View
173(15)
Xerardo Pereiro
15 From Local to Global (and Back): Towards Glocal Ethnographies of Cultural Tourism
188(11)
Noel B. Salazar
16 Assembling the Socio-material Destination: an Actor-Network Approach to Cultural Tourism Studies
199(10)
Carina Ren
Part V Conclusion
17 Methods in Cultural Tourism Research: the State of the Art
209(6)
Wil Munsters
Greg Richards
Index 215
is Professor of Leisure Studies at Tilburg University in the Netherlands. He has led the ATLAS Cultural Tourism Project since its inception in 1991 and published widely in this field, including Cultural Tourism in Europe (1996), Cultural Attractions and European Tourism (2001), Tourism, Creativty and Development (2007), Cultural Tourism: Global and Local Perspectives and Eventful Cities: Cultural Management and Urban Regeneration (2010). Wil Munsters is Emeritus Professor of Tourism and Culture at Zuyd University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands. He has a strong academic background, including a PhD from the University of Nijmegen focusing on French literature and comparative aesthetics. For the last 25 years his major research interest has been in cultural tourism. He is the author of a monograph on cultural tourism and of studies about museums, heritage, hospitality, gastronomy, events and sport tourism, as well as co-editor of books on cultural tourism research methodology and on anthropology as a driver for tourism research. He has also contributed to numerous national and international conferences on tourism. As a member of ATLAS (Association for Tourism and Leisure Education and Research) he has been engaged in the international Cultural Tourism Research Project since 1994.