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Packaging dreams: Javanese perceptions of tourism and performance.
Felicia Hughes-Freeland
- pp 138-154
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The article was published on 1993-01-01. It has received 12 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Tourism geography & Cultural heritage management.read more
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The politics of tour guiding: image management in Indonesia
TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of state propaganda on the narratives of tourist guides in Indonesia is discussed, and two related questions are raised: what strategies does the government apply to professionalize and to control tourist guides, and to what extent does government intervention constitute restrictions to and opportunities for the guides' activities?
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Tourism and ethnicity: situational perspectives
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors draw attention to latent ethnicity and the dynamic character of responses to tourism, and explore the complex processes of boundary creation, maintenance and change in a tourist destination.
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Ethnicity and Tourism Entrepreneurship in Java and Bali
TL;DR: In this article, the authors paid attention to Chinese ethnicity and entrepreneurship in the context of tourism in South-east Asia, especially in relation to other ethnic groups in the region of Indonesia.
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The Influence of Word of Mouth on Tourism Destination Choice: Tourist–Resident Relationship and Safety Perception among Mainland Chinese Tourists Visiting Macau
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated the roles of tourist-resident relationship and safety perception on the relationship between service quality, trip satisfaction, and word of mouth (WOM).
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Maori Cultural Performances and Tourism
Ngaroma Tahana,Martin Oppermann +1 more
TL;DR: The authors examined the extent to which Maori cultural performances have been changed over time by drawing on existing literature and interviews with a number of different Maori groups and found that Maori performances tend to be more traditional in nature as compared to those performed in tourist venues par excellence, the hotels.