Tourism and visual culture [online] /
edited by Peter M. Burns, Jo-Anne M. Lester, Lyn Bibbings
- Wallingford, UK ; Cambridge, MA : CABI, 2010
- 2 vol. 1 resursă online (xx, 214 p.)
Index
Include referințe bibliografice.
vol. 2 Methods and cases Introduction Examining the messages of contemporary 'tourist art' in Yucatán, Mexico: comparing Chichén Itzá and the Puuc Region Medialization of touristic reality: the Berlin wall revisited Vision, translation, rhetoric: constructing heritage in museum exhibitions Visual images of metaphors in tourism advertising Visual and tourist dimensions of Trentino's borderscape The Campi Flegrei: a case study The use of visual products in relation to time-space behaviour of cultural tourists Integrating multiple research methods: a visual sociology approach to Venice Using volunteer-employed photography: seeing St David's peninsula through the eyes of locals and tourists Visual methodologies and photographic practices: encounters with Hadrian's Wall world heritage site From 'The Dunghill of England' to 'The Jewel of the Commonwealth': using the concept of tourism image to explore identity and tourism in 19th-century and early 20th-century Tasmania The construction of destinations - symbolic meanings for destinations and visitors Destination-promoted and visitor-generated images - do they represent similar stories? Photographs in brochures as the representations of induced image in the marketing of destinations: a case study of Istanbul Rematerializing tourism research through visual ethnography Images of beauty and family. contemporary imagery at Aquafan 'You can do anything in Goa, India.' a visual ethnography of tourism as neo-colonialism