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The Tourist Gaze 3.0

Third Edition


September 2011 | 296 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
The Tourist Gaze, Third Edition restructures, reworks and remakes the groundbreaking previous versions making this successful book even more relevant for tourism students, researchers and designers in the new century.

The tourist gaze remains an agenda setting theory, incorporating new principles and research. Packed full of fascinating insights this new edition is fresh and contemporary, intelligently broadening its theoretical and geographical scope and providing a nuanced account which responds to various critiques.

The book has been significantly revised to include up-to-date empirical data, many new case studies and fresh concepts. Three new chapters have been added which explore:

• photography and digitization

• embodied performances

• risks and alternative futures

Innovative and informative, this book is essential reading for all involved in contemporary tourism, leisure, cultural policy, design, economic regeneration, heritage and the arts.


 
Preface
 
Preface to the Second Edition
 
Preface to 3.0
 
Theories
 
Mass Tourism
 
Economies
 
Working under the Gaze
 
Changing Tourist Cultures
 
Places, Buildings and Design
 
Vision and Photography
 
Performances
 
Risks and Futures

A very useful text that supports the concept of Anthropology and Tourism. Great up to date issues discussed and brought into the 21st Century.

Birte Schmitz
HE Hospitality, Tourism and Business, Westminster Kingsway College
March 6, 2012

Very good book. It will be useful in two of my classes. I will be putting it on my recommendations list for students.

Dr Romola Sanyal
Architecture Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University
January 10, 2012

This is a vital book for the subject and respresents a welcome updating of the previous editions. The new chapters point more clearly towards greater other potential areas of interdisciplinarity.

Dr Peter Cox
Dept of Social & Communication Studies, Chester University
December 19, 2011

The book may be relevant to to the Heritage tourism course. I fnound chapters 6 and 7 as highly relevent for the course.

Professor Yaniv Poria
Guildford Glazer Fac of Business & Management, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
November 10, 2011

Essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate tourism courses

Dr Pau Obrador Pons
Faculty of Business and Law, Sunderland University
November 9, 2011

The book is strongly recommended as additonal reading in social and cultural geography. It is certainly a "must read" on geographies of tourism. In courses on tourism it is, therefore, recommended as an essential reading.

Mr Roland Lippuner
Institut fuer Geographie, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena
October 26, 2011

A classic text and a must for any student interested in understanding tourist perception. Illustrated with a liberal use of case studies. This is a clearly written student friendly text.

Dr Paul Fidgeon
Schl of Tourism,Hospitality & Leisure, Thames Valley University
October 5, 2011
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