Experiencescapes : Tourism, Culture, and Economy.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Frederiksberg :
Copenhagen Business School Press,
2005.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- EXPERIENCESCAPES: TOURISM, CULTURE AND ECONOMY
- Table of Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Experiencescapes: Blurring Borders and Testing Connections
- Experiencescapes
- The Cultural Turn
- Identity Production and the Consequences of Scaping
- Marketers, Alchemists, and Warriors
- A Post-sightseeing Society
- The Slower Pulse
- Easy Money � or a Risky Economy?
- 2 Looking With New Eyes at The Old Factory On the Rise of Industrial Cool
- Industries Beyond 2000
- Early Industrial Experiencescapes
- The Rise of Industrial CoolStaged Factories: The Transparent Factory, Dresden, Germany
- Recycled Factories: The BALTIC Art Factory, Gateshead, UK
- What�s Cool and Sublime? The Undertow of Industrial Harshness
- 3 A Theory of Tourism Experiences: The Management of Attention
- The Attention Structure Framework in Context
- Attention and Experience
- Attractions and Distractions
- Lessons for the Tourism Industry
- Conclusions
- 4 Regional Experiencescapes as Geo-economic Ammunition
- European Cross-border Regions, Place Marketing and Geo-economic WarfareGeo-economic Warfare, Spatial Play and Regional Experiencescapes
- The Ã?resund Region
- “Scale Wars�
- “Sim Wars�
- The Exclusive Experiencescape�s Excluding Tendency
- Conclusion
- 5 Mobile Dreams
- An Experiencescape in the Making
- A New MalmÜ
- De Signs
- A War Between Symbols
- Hotales
- Transit and Mobility
- Conclusion
- 6 Nostalgiascapes: The Renaissance of Danish Countryside Inns
- Outlining the Kro Nostalgiascape
- Patriotic Nostalgia: The Kro as a Representation of DanishnessPopular Culture: The Kro as a Representation of Lower Class Taste
- Ways of Belonging: The Kro as a Representation of Home
- Conclusions
- 7 Management Strategies and the Need for Fun
- Making Reservations for Experiences
- Techniques of Experiencescaping
- Context over Liminality
- Experience as Gift Exchange
- WorkPlay
- 8 Promoting the Known and the Unknown of Cities and City Regions
- Empirical Data and Analysis
- Cities as Known and Unknown Elements
- Exploring the Known and Unknown in the Urban ExperiencescapeCities as Spatial Entities
- The Experience Economy as a Cognitive Shift
- Bringing Experiences into Urban Competition
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index