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Through an analysis of guidebook representations of the travel experience in Aboriginal Australia, this chapter reveals that the three selected guidebooks shape and frame particular travel pursuits as offering the traveller an alternative experience of the destination and of indigenous people and...
This chapter examines how travel journalists as travel mediators construct power relations among travel constituents. The concept of 'mediation' is defined in this chapter as an intervention between, and a shaping of, tourist relationships or interactions among diverse interest groups. The chapter...
This paper examines the preferences for information sources in travel planning by experienced travellers and Internet users in Norway. The study focuses on 4 categories of sources and how travellers planning to go on a city-holiday rank these sources and their sub-categories. A total of 392...
This paper examines the ways in which tradition was manufactured and consumed at several levels. It is done by discussing the connections between traditions and texts through the cultures of travel that were set in motion by European and North American tourists in Egypt between 1820 and 1920. It is ...