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The holiday makers: understanding the impact of leisure and travel/ Jost Krippendorf.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Butterworth-Heinemann, 1999.Description: 160 pages ; 24 cm illustrationsContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 075064348X
  • 9780750643481
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: The Holiday makers.DDC classification:
  • 338.4791 KRI 21
Contents:
Part one.The model of life in industrial society. Work - Home - Free time - Travel 1.An outline of the model. 2.Under the dictates of the economy. 3.The credo for a new harmony. Part two.The holiday machine or: The recreation cycle. 4.The motives of the mobile leisureman - travel between norm, promise and hope. 5.Behaviour and experiences while travelling. 6.The host population - what did they expect and what they get from tourism. 7.The encounter between tourists and locals. 8.The return and the feedback. 9.Indications for a more critical understanding of tourism. Part three. For a humanization of everyday life 10.Everyday life in a working society - work, home and leisure time in a bottleneck. 11.Changing values: opportunities for a new society. Part four: Proposals for the humanization of tra\vel. 12.The strategies and their philosophies. 13.About the concept of a balanced tourism development. 14.Ghetto or no ghetto. 15.Conscious travel - advice and exercises for a different travel behaviour. 16.School for a more human tourism
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 338.4791 KRI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 226043

Part one.The model of life in industrial society. Work - Home - Free time - Travel 1.An outline of the model. 2.Under the dictates of the economy. 3.The credo for a new harmony. Part two.The holiday machine or: The recreation cycle. 4.The motives of the mobile leisureman - travel between norm, promise and hope. 5.Behaviour and experiences while travelling. 6.The host population - what did they expect and what they get from tourism. 7.The encounter between tourists and locals. 8.The return and the feedback. 9.Indications for a more critical understanding of tourism. Part three. For a humanization of everyday life 10.Everyday life in a working society - work, home and leisure time in a bottleneck. 11.Changing values: opportunities for a new society. Part four: Proposals for the humanization of tra\vel. 12.The strategies and their philosophies. 13.About the concept of a balanced tourism development. 14.Ghetto or no ghetto. 15.Conscious travel - advice and exercises for a different travel behaviour. 16.School for a more human tourism

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