The Tourism and Leisure Experience
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Edited by:
Michael Morgan
, Peter Lugosi and J.R. Brent Ritchie
About this book
This book brings together established and emerging international scholars to provide systematic reviews and illustrative cases drawn from tourism, leisure, hospitality, sport and event contexts. It offers a useful framework for focusing the goals and methodologies of future research efforts and for implementing the results of these efforts.
Author / Editor information
Michael Morgan is Senior Lecturer at Bournemouth University and leader of the MA European Tourism Management programme delivered by a consortium of European universities. He has written and contributed to several books on Leisure and Tourism Marketing, including the latest edition (2009) of Marketing in Travel and Tourism with Victor Middleton and Alan Fyall. His current research activities into the experience of tourism have included the editing of special editions of the International Journal of Tourism Research and the Journal of Foodservice.Lugosi Peter :
Peter Lugosi is Senior Lecturer at Bournemouth University. He has researched and published on a wide range of subjects including research ethics, hospitable spaces, consumer participation, hospitality and urban regeneration, entrepreneurship and organisational culture. His work appears in a number of journals including Qualitative Inquiry, Space and Culture, The Service Industries Journal and Urban Studies.Ritchie J.R. Brent :
J. R. Brent Ritchie holds the Professorship in Tourism Management at the Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary, and serves as Chair of the University of Calgary's World Tourism Education & Research Centre.
Michael Morgan is Senior Lecturer at Bournemouth University and leader of the MA European Tourism Management programme delivered by a consortium of European universities. He has written and contributed to several books on Leisure and Tourism Marketing, including the latest edition (2009) of Marketing in Travel and Tourism with Victor Middleton and Alan Fyall. His current research activities into the experience of tourism have included the editing of special editions of the International Journal of Tourism Research and the Journal of Foodservice.
Peter Lugosi is Senior Lecturer at Bournemouth University. He has researched and published on a wide range of subjects including research ethics, hospitable spaces, consumer participation, hospitality and urban regeneration, entrepreneurship and organisational culture. His work appears in a number of journals including Qualitative Inquiry, Space and Culture, The Service Industries Journal and Urban Studies.
J. R. Brent Ritchie holds the Professorship in Tourism Management at the Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary, and serves as Chair of the University of Calgary's World Tourism Education & Research Centre.
Reviews
The Tourism and Leisure Experience: Consumer and Managerial Perspectives makes an original contribution in the use of research philosophies which link existing literature with management and practical opportunities. The book will be useful for undergraduate students with an interest in research methodologies, postgraduate students and researchers in the range of methods and perspectives given consideration. The work extends understanding of research into experience encounters and provides a concise overview of developments in the field using a range of leisure and tourism examples.
Catheryn Khoo-Lattimore, School of Hospitality, Tourism, and Culinary Arts, Taylor University, Malaysia in Annals of Tourism Research, Vol. 38, No. 3, pp. 1206–1208, 2011:
This book is arguably by far the most comprehensive compilation of qualitative methods in tourism research.It is a thoroughly enjoyable book and is highly recommended.
This book both represents an advance on Ryan's 'The Tourist Experience' and a response to Pine Jr and Gilmore's 'The Experience Economy' by offering both conceptual and empirical arguments about the central role of visitor experiences in tourism. This is done within a framework of differing research paradigms and managerial implications, but also it raises questions about our understandings of what will constitute tourism in the 21st century. To my mind tourism increasingly needs to be understood within new measures of mobility, migrant workers (professional and non-professional) and urban planning that brings together IT, recreation, leisure and new work patterns as well as conventional interpretations of tourism together in a new hybridity. This collection of papers helps us toward better understanding a new habitus of tourism.
A comprehensive exploration of the tourist experience, this book breaks new ground in conceptualising the topic. It proposes new and thoughtful research agendas and, through insightful case studies, reveals responses to the challenges of managing the tourist experience in a variety of contexts. An inspiring and essential read for those seeking a contemporary perspective on the subject.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Contributors
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Preface
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Introduction
xv - Part 1: Understanding the Consumer Experience in Tourism and Leisure: Concepts and Issues
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Chapter 1. The Dimensions of the Tourist Experience
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Chapter 2. Searching for Escape, Authenticity and Identity: Experiences of ‘Lifestyle Travellers’
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Chapter 3. The Shaping of Tourist Experience: The Importance of Stories and Themes
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Chapter 4. The Role and Meaning of Place in Cultural Festival Visitor Experiences
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Chapter 5. Research Processes for Evaluating Quality Experiences: Reflections from the ‘Experiences’ Field(s)
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Chapter 6. Researching Visual Culture: Approaches for the Understanding of Tourism and Leisure Experiences
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Chapter 7. ‘Been There, Done That’: Embracing our Post-trip Experiential Recollections through the Social Construction and Subjective Consumption of Personal Narratives
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Chapter 8. Capturing Sensory Experiences Through Semi-Structured Elicitation Questions
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Chapter 9. Delivering Quality Experiences for Sustainable Tourism Development: Harnessing a Sense of Place in Monmouthshire
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Chapter 10. Theatre in Restaurants: Constructing the Experience
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Chapter 11. Tourism Memorabilia and the Tourism Experience
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Chapter 12. The Experience Economy 10 Years On: Where Next for Experience Management?
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