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This study centres upon Manchester and its spatial understanding as accrued by tourists. The asse... more This study centres upon Manchester and its spatial understanding as accrued by tourists. The assessment of urban tourist experience embraces three distinct concepts that discern this work from previous approaches to date. Namely, that tourist experience consists of behaviour and meaning, with either part incomplete without the other. This then, incurs the need to quantify elements of place and people whilst embracing subjectivity as both an empirical and perennial problem within qualitative analysis. Lastly, to measure such aspects by 'consensus' by assessing ways of 'doing, seeing and thinking' within a city that is unfamiliar. A central tenet of this study is the belief that the overall tourist experience is dependent upon the personal goals, values and beliefs of the tourist, evaluated from a position of self-reference. Urban tourism unites the disciplines of physical and human geography into one occurrence, assessed as the ' tourist experience.' Graefe an...
Journal of Heritage Tourism, May 1, 2007
Page 1. Framing Urban Heritage and the International Tourist Martine C. Middleton Department of T... more Page 1. Framing Urban Heritage and the International Tourist Martine C. Middleton Department of Tourism and Leisure Management, Lancashire Business School, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, PR 1 2HE, UK Cities ...
Public History Review, 2006
Cultural heritage has become of great importance in a number of areas, including self-identity, c... more Cultural heritage has become of great importance in a number of areas, including self-identity, community identity and as an economic sector through cultural tourism. Most definitions of heritage now accept that it is a perceptual construct with many meanings, ...
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The editors and publishers offer their sincere thanks to all the colleagues who reviewed papers f... more The editors and publishers offer their sincere thanks to all the colleagues who reviewed papers for us. Without exception, reviewers performed their tasks diligently and within the required timeframe. A simple fact of the matter is that journals cannot exist without the social capital provided by peers. Their generous and expert help makes the work of the editors possible.
City Tourism 2002, 2002
... maps. The second stage aimed to identify the pattern of tourist movement to and around the sp... more ... maps. The second stage aimed to identify the pattern of tourist movement to and around the specified attractions of the city. These co-ordinated variables were then ranked by priority, preference and allo-cation of time. This ...
This study centres upon Manchester and its spatial understanding as accrued by tourists. The asse... more This study centres upon Manchester and its spatial understanding as accrued by tourists. The assessment of urban tourist experience embraces three distinct concepts that discern this work from previous approaches to date. Namely, that tourist experience consists of behaviour and meaning, with either part incomplete without the other. This then, incurs the need to quantify elements of place and people whilst embracing subjectivity as both an empirical and perennial problem within qualitative analysis. Lastly, to measure such aspects by 'consensus' by assessing ways of 'doing, seeing and thinking' within a city that is unfamiliar. A central tenet of this study is the belief that the overall tourist experience is dependent upon the personal goals, values and beliefs of the tourist, evaluated from a position of self-reference. Urban tourism unites the disciplines of physical and human geography into one occurrence, assessed as the ' tourist experience.' Graefe an...
Journal of Heritage Tourism, May 1, 2007
Page 1. Framing Urban Heritage and the International Tourist Martine C. Middleton Department of T... more Page 1. Framing Urban Heritage and the International Tourist Martine C. Middleton Department of Tourism and Leisure Management, Lancashire Business School, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, PR 1 2HE, UK Cities ...
Public History Review, 2006
Cultural heritage has become of great importance in a number of areas, including self-identity, c... more Cultural heritage has become of great importance in a number of areas, including self-identity, community identity and as an economic sector through cultural tourism. Most definitions of heritage now accept that it is a perceptual construct with many meanings, ...
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The editors and publishers offer their sincere thanks to all the colleagues who reviewed papers f... more The editors and publishers offer their sincere thanks to all the colleagues who reviewed papers for us. Without exception, reviewers performed their tasks diligently and within the required timeframe. A simple fact of the matter is that journals cannot exist without the social capital provided by peers. Their generous and expert help makes the work of the editors possible.
City Tourism 2002, 2002
... maps. The second stage aimed to identify the pattern of tourist movement to and around the sp... more ... maps. The second stage aimed to identify the pattern of tourist movement to and around the specified attractions of the city. These co-ordinated variables were then ranked by priority, preference and allo-cation of time. This ...