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The production of a written report to communicate the results of a tourism research project is described, as are suggestions for making an oral presentation. Special attention is paid to how to use that now-standard visual aid, PowerPoint. Also presented are guidelines for producing an effective...
This chapter considers three forms of presenting tourism research results: written reports, oral presentations and poster presentations. It also includes some advice on the use of PowerPoint slides as part of an oral presentation.
This chapter focuses on dimensions of rural learning in Africa, with a special focus on rice farmers. Four key challenges in rural learning are addressed, namely social inclusion, scaling up, collecting farmer feedback and assessing impact. The potentially powerful role of videos in rural learning...
This chapter deals with interpretation of heritage attractions. More specifically, it looks at mobile interpretation techniques, discusses their pros and cons, and presents findings from a study on the use of audio-guides conducted at a major museum in Vienna. The findings show that the majority of ...
This second volume examines detailed methodological examples of visual concepts and their use and value in advancing knowledge and understanding of tourism beyond business and economics. The 17 chapters that make up this book can be divided into four separate but interconnected methodological...
This introductory chapter discusses the objective of the book entitled "Tourism and Visual Culture", and how it is organized. This book examines detailed methodological examples of visual concepts and their use in value in advancing knowledge and understanding of tourism beyond business and...
This chapter shows the relevance of time-space behaviour when trying to understand the behaviour, motivations and the experience of cultural tourists within the city of Breda in the Netherlands.
This chapter discusses visual research of the Campi Flegrei in Italy. The Campi or Phlegraean Fields are a volcanic space in evolution. Visual research is fundamental to understanding the Campi Flegrei. It brings into focus a rich and singular historico-archaeological palimpsest of identity and...
This book discusses various quantitative and qualitative methods in cultural tourism research. The book consists of 17 articles on the traditional quantitative approach, methodological triangulation, application of the grounded theory, visual methods, grand tour approach, collage technique,...
This chapter uses visual ethnography conducted in Goa to explore how western tourists, persuaded by fantasies created by hegemonic tourism narratives and of 'imperialist nostalgia', make tourism a new colonizer. Indeed, as the Lonely Planet guidebook describes, 'It's better in Goa!' This study also ...