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  1. 1 de may. de 2014 · Tercera edición del clásico de la Sociología del turismo en habla inglesa The tourist gaze (1990)1, de John Urry, incorporando esta vez al joven académico danés Jonas Larsen como coautor ...

  2. One effect of mobile technologies is to change the nature of vision. The ‘static’ forms of the tourist gaze, such as that from ‘the balcony vantage point’, focuses on the two-dimensional shape, colours and details of the view that is laid out before one and can be moved around with one’s eyes (Pratt, 1992: 222).

  3. 1 de ene. de 2002 · Tourism Experience Management and Marketing in Gastronomy. Chapter. Jun 2022. Şükran Karaca. Zuleyhan Baran. Request PDF | On Jan 1, 2002, John Urry published The Tourist Gaze: Leisure and ...

  4. 22 de ago. de 2021 · This study aims to reconsider Chinese tourist gaze studies, examining the extent to which extant studies and theoretical models relating to the Chinese tourist gaze have overcome the Eurocentric limits of John Urry’s concept of the tourist gaze and elaborated the complexity of Chinese tourists’ gazes and visual practices.,Content analysis ...

  5. Urry, J. (1990) The Tourist Gaze. London: Sage. Google Scholar. Walter, J. (1982) `Social Limits to Tourism', Leisure Studies 1: 295-304. Google Scholar. ... Seeing further: Honoring John Urry's contributions to tourism and hosp... Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar. Gone with the wind? The impact of wind turbines on tourism demand

  6. 1 de ene. de 2011 · John Urry, Jonas Larson. 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.

  7. The third iteration of this topic, The Tourist Gaze 3.0, continues to hold up a mirror to our holidaying behaviours, their interactions and impacts and ponders what this reflection might look like in the future, given tourism's increasing carbon footprint. The new edition adds a second author, Jonas Larsen, and reworks old themes and adds three ...