Volume: 33, No: 2, Year: 2008



   
    ARTICLES
PHILIP L. PEARCE
1

Tourism and Entertainment: Boundaries and Connections

HOWARD L. HUGHES and DANIELLE ALLEN
2

Entertainment and its Significance in the Holiday Experience at UK Seaside Resorts

CHRIS RYAN and AYSE BAS COLLINS
3

Entertaining International Visitors – The Hybrid Nature of Tourism Shows

PHILIP L. PEARCE
4

Studying Tourism Entertainment Through Micro-Cases

KIM-IENG LOI (CONNIE)
5

Gaming and Entertainment Tourist Destinations: A World of Similarities and Differences

VALENE L. SMITH
6

‘Branding’ Branson (Missouri, USA) World’s Largest Live Indoor Entertainment Centre

DEBORAH CHE
7

Sports, Music, Entertainment and the Destination Branding of Post-Fordist Detroit

BOB LEE, ALAN GRAEFE and WILLIAM OBENOUR
8

Nature-Based Senior Travellers: A Comparison with Boomers and Younger Travellers

Derek Hall and Frances Brown
9

The Tourism Industry’s Welfare Responsibilities: An Adequate Response?

Jim Butcher
10

‘Ethical’ Travel and Well-being: Reposing the Issue

David A. Fennell
11

Tourism Ethics Needs More Than a Surface Approach

Carson L. Jenkins
12

Tourism and Welfare: A Good Idea and a Pious Hope!

1.John Splettstoesser 2. Stephen Smith 3. Peter Bu
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1.Adventure Tourism By Ralf Buckley 2. The 2008 Travel and Tourism Market Research Handbook By Richard Miller and Kelli Washington 3. Mobilizing Hospitality: Ethics of Social Relations in a Mobile World Edited by Jennie German Molz and Sarah Gibson 4. Music and Tourism: On the Road Again By Chris Gibson and John Connell 5.Christian Tourism to the Holy Land: Pilgrimage During Security Crisis By Noga Collins-Kreiner, Nurit Kilot, Yoel Mansfeld and Keren Sagi 6.You Can Run: Gay, Glam and Gritty Travels in South America By Jesse Archer 7.Tourism in Turbulent Times: Towards Safe Experiences for Visitors Edited by Jeff Wilks, Donna Predergast and Peter Leggatt

 


 
 
 
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