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Understanding the fluctuations of perceived authenticity in cultural tourism : an investigation of Bali and Alsace contexts
2022
The marketing of cultural tourism faces a dilemma between maximizing the economic return and nurturing the culture’s social functions. It needs to attract segments driven by cultural motifs, through a differentiation based on authenticity. Perceived authenticity changes over a time, but how it does remains elusive to researchers. This research investigated fluctuations of existential authenticity in cultural tourists in Bali. Participants were purposively and conveniently-sampled among visitors of cultural attractions. It comprised two stages: qualitative for building the model, and quantitative fortesting the variables. The first employed Grounded Theory interviewing 24 visitors, found the…
RVVS 2013
2013
Corps féminin et representations touristiques: le cas des placards publicitaires des vacances en croisière
2013
L’hypermobilité à l’épreuve des enjeux environnementaux et sociétaux.
2022
Alors que l’on prophétise, à l’aune de la crise sanitaire, un changement radical des pratiques touristiques pour aller vers un tourisme de proximité qui peut se lire comme un oxymore et que certains modes de transport, l’avion en particulier, ou certaines formes touristiques, telles que la croisière maritime font l’objet de critique quant à leur impact environnemental et/ou sociétal, nous nous sommes penchés sur une catégorie de touristes, qualifiés d’hypermobiles. Il s’agit de comprendre leurs pratiques et les motivations qui guident une activité touristique supérieure à la moyenne nationale. L’analyse a été menée en deux temps. Une première analyse quantitative basée sur des traitements s…
Discursive organisation of tourist guided tours : contributional theorisation and valorisation of a professional praxis
2016
The discourse produced in a guided tour stems from different communicative modalities which include the visit assisted by a socio-technical device and the visit guided by an education and visitor service officer. These two modalities show common characteristics of a guided tour; they also offer significant differences. These differences allow us to compile a corpus divided according to its modalities of production and the languages: written text by professionals of the tourism sector, in French and in Spanish. Several issues arise such as the genre taxonomy of the discourse linked to the specific field studied, the unit of the text segmentation which has to free itself from the scriptural o…
Paysage et développement touristique de la vallée de l'Ognon
2003
La renovación de los tópicos identitarios como argumento de promoción turística: el ejemplo de la campaña "Touché par l’Espagne" ("España marca ")
2007
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Les défis du tourisme aux Philippines
2017
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La non stationnarité dans les séries saisonnières. Application au tourisme tunisien
1998
The purpose of the paper is to specify the nature of the seasonal behaviors of tourist stay demand in Tunisia by using recent tools of monthly time series analysis. The available series (tourist expenditures, prices, guest nights, reception capacities,...) are analyzed with the classical theory of demand and the theory of supply induced demand. Empirical results show that these series are generated by non stationary processes which seasonality is stochastic and deterministic. The extent of the maximum likelihood method proposed by Lee (1992) for monthly data emphasizes unit roots and cointegration relationships at some seasonal frequencies. Error correction models are derived for endogenous…
The potential sustainable development of health-related tourism in Libya and its influence on the European tourist's attraction : a study in touristi…
2017
This study focuses on sustainable development potential in the health tourism industry in Libya. It attempts to explain the difference between medical tourism and health tourism, for which the country’s natural and human resources are a veritable wealth. Our research begins with the realisation that health tourism in Libya may contribute to the economic development of the country and participate in long-term sustainable development inasmuch as it has fewer negative effects on the environment and the population. Indeed, for the last 54 years the Libyan economy has been dependent on oil. For this reason and others, we believe that sustainable development in the health tourism field is one of …