Tourist Behaviour and the Contemporary World

This volume seeks to review and stimulate interest in a number of emerging and fresh topics in contemporary tourist behaviour and experience. Topics explored include the effects of newer technologies on tourists' behaviour and experience, tourists' experience of scams, safety and personal...

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Main Author: Pearce, Philip L. (Author)
Format: Manuscript Book
Language:English
Published: Bristol, Buffalo Channel View Publications 2011
Series:Aspects of tourism 51
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