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      • It is the wide variety of activity undertaken during leisure time. These activities may be participatory (like playing sports, sightseeing, hobbies & pastime) and non-participatory (like watching sports, listening to radio, watching TV, home entertainment and public entertainment)
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  1. Hence, the aim of introducing sociology of tourism is to: • introduce students to sociological understanding of tourism and travel • allow students to engage in discussion of concepts and theories relating to the sociology of tourism using examples from everyday experience of travel and tourism

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  3. Oct 1, 2012 · We examine the broad social trends and specific historical events that recently affected tourism and discuss how the focus of sociological inquiry in tourism studies shifted from earlier discourses of authenticity and the tourist gaze to three novel theoretical approaches, the mobilities “paradigm”, the performativity approach and actor ...

    • Erik Cohen, Scott A. Cohen
    • 2012
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    Jan 1, 2016 · Working from an anthropological perspective, Smith ( 1977) identified seven different types based upon their number in a destination and their adaptation to the host community norms. Pearce ( 1985 ), a social psychologist, was the first to empirically verify the existence of different types.

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  5. Jul 1, 2011 · This conceptual study examines the phenomenon of deviant tourist behavior. The study applies the perspective of psychodynamic sociology. The analysis focuses on theories of Freud and Jung. The study concludes that unconscious drives can lead to either deviant or normative behavior.

    • Natan Uriely, Yael Ram, Ayala Malach-Pines
    • 2011
  6. 1.2 Describe the dimensions of deviance. 1.3 Explain how deviant behavior functions in society. 1.4 Define globalization and summarize how it impacts the nature and extent of social deviance in the United States and around the world. 1.5 State the theme of the book.

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  7. sociologist, who have studied the tourism behavior of individuals and groups of people and the impact of tourism on society. This approach examines social classes, habits, and customs of both hosts and guest. The sociology of leisure is a relatively undeveloped field, but it shows promise of progressing rapidly and becoming more widely used.

  8. Jan 1, 2012 · Excursionist s (or same-day visitors, or day-trippers): visitors who stay in the destination less than 24 h, thus not staying overnight. 2. Tourists: visitors who travel for more than 24 h. These types of trip imply that the visitors stay overnight in the destination, at least for one night.

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