International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research: Volume 9 Issue 4
Table of contents - Special Issue: Advancing cultural complexity, the tourist gaze, and the consumption of places: essays and empirical studies honoring the work of John Urry
Guest Editors: Professor Arch G. Woodside
Advancing tourist gaze research and authenticating the native-visitor: introduction to a special issue honoring work by John Urry
Arch G. WoodsideThis introductory paper aims to offer a rudimentary model that describes the antecedent recipes for creating native-visitors. The paper describes what is unique and valuable about…
Changing places and identity construction: subjective introspection into researcher’s personal destination experiences
Wided BatatThe purpose of this paper is to draw on a subjective personal introspection (SPI) approach and Breakwell’s identity process theory (IPT) principles to show how elements from…
Modifying culture and identity: a deep gaze into tourists’ quotidian culture and identity modification processes
Rouxelle De VilliersThis paper aims to situate tourism within the wider context of temporary and permanent people movements and immigration as a form of permanent tourism with a deep gaze into…
Subjective and confirmatory personal introspections of cultural city holidays
John Gountas, Sandra GountasThis paper aims to explore tourism consumer’s perceptions of cultural, emotional and behavioural differences. The subjective personal introspection (SPI) approach is used to…
A native-visitor in Western Australia: an account of an insider-outsider
Kirsten Holmes, Steven RowleyThis study aims to apply confirmatory personal introspection (CPI) to illuminate the experiences of the authors as partial native-visitors to Western Australia. The native-visitor…
Marketing tourists gazing into the tourism domain
Roger Marshall, Rouxelle De VilliersUrry’s model of Tourism Gaze as described by Woodside is problematic, in that tourist participant observers change the phenomenon they observe. The purpose of this study is to…
My traditional Japanese wedding?
Drew MartinThis paper aims to demonstrate deep gaze using a Japanese Shinto wedding ceremony as an example. Some long-term tourists develop an intimate understanding of the host country’s…
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1750-6182Renamed to:
Consumer Behavior in Tourism and HospitalityOnline date, start – end:
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