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2nd Nordic Doctoral Colloquium in Tourism and Hospitality Research

 

Hólar, September 18 - 22, 2005

 

ARTICLE COMPENDIUM: Experience and Hypermodern Consumption

All participants must select and read 5 articles relevant to their own research – prior to attendance.

 

  1. Abrahams, Roger D. 1986. Ordinary and extraordinary experience. In The Anthropology of Experience. Edited by Victor W. Turner and Edward M. Bruner. Chicago: University of Illinois Press. 45-72.

  2. Arnould, E.J. and Price, L.L. (1993) River Magic: Extraordinary experience and the extended service encounter. Journal of Consumer Research, 20 (June) 24-45.

  3. Beedie, P. (2003) Mountain guiding and adventure tourism: reflections on the choreography of the experience Leisure Studies 22, 147–167

  4. Belk, R.W., Wallendorf, M. and Sherry, J.F. (1989) The sacred and profane in consumer behaviour: theodicy on the Odyssey. Journal of Consumer Research, 16 (1) 1-18.

  5. Bouchet, Patrick, A.-M Lebrun & S. Auvergne (2004) Sport Tourism Consumer Experiences: A Comprehensive Model.  Journal of Sport Tourism 9(2), 127–140

  6. Chhetri, P.; Arrowsmith, C.; Jackson, M. (2004) Determining hiking experiences in nature-based tourist destinations,  Tourism Management  25  (1)  31-43

  7. Carson, C. (2004) ‘‘Whole New Worlds’’: Music and the Disney Theme Park Experience Ethnomusicology Forum Vol. 13, No. 2( November ), 228 -235

  8. Cohen, E. & Avieli, N. (2004). Food in Tourism: Attraction and Impediment, Annals of Tourism Research, Vol. 31, No. 4, pp. 755-778

  9. Cohen, E. (1979) A phenomenology of tourist experiences. Sociology, 13, 179-201.

  10. Cohen, E. (1988) Authenticity and commoditization in tourism. Annals of Tourism Research, 15, 371-386.

  11. Dimanche, F. and Samdahl, D. (1994) Leisure as symbolic consumption: a conceptualisation and prospectus for future research. Leisure Sciences, 16 (2) 119-129.

  12. Duman, T and A. Mattila (2005) The role of affective factors on perceived cruise vacation value Tourism Management 26  311–323

  13. Elsrud, T. (2001) Risk creation in traveling - Backpacker Adventure Narration  Annals of Tourism Research  28 ( 3)  597-617

  14. Gyimóthy, S. & Mykletun, R.J. 2004. Play in Adventure Tourism: The case of Artic Trekking. Annals of Tourism Research, 31, 855-878.

  15. Haahti Antti (2003) Theory of Relationship Cultivation: A Point of View to Design of Experience  Journal of Business and Management  9 ( 3)  303-321

  16. Haggard, L.M. and Williams, D.R. (1992) Identity affirmation through leisure activities: Leisure symbols of the self. Journal of Leisure Research, 24 (1).

  17. Holbrook, M.B. and Hirschman, E.C. (1982) Hedonic consumption: emerging concepts, methods and proposition. Journal of Marketing, 46 (Summer) 92-101.

  18. Kane Maurice; Zink Robyn (2004) Package adventure tours: markers in serious leisure careers Leisure Studies   23 ( 4)  329-345

  19. Larsen, J. (2001) Tourism Mobilities and the Travel Glance: Experiences of Being on the Move Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, Vol. 1, No. 2, 2001.  

  20. Ooi, Can-Seng. 2002. Decentring and Recentring of Culture. In Cultural Tourism and Tourism Cultures: The Business of Mediating Experiences in Copenhagen and Singapore. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School Press. 17-41.

  21. Pine, J.B. and Gilmore, J.H. (1998) Welcome to the experience economy. Harvard Business Review, 76 (July-August) 97-105.

  22. Prentice, Richard, "Tourist familiarity and imagery," Annals of Tourism Research 31 (4): 923-945 (2004).

  23. Quan, S.; Wang, N. (2004) Towards a structural model of the tourist experience: an illustration from food experiences in tourism,  Tourism Management, 25 ( 3)  297-305

  24. Rojek, Chris. 1997. Indexing, dragging and the social construction of tourist sights. In Touring Cultures: Transformation of Travel and Theory. Edited by Chris Rojek and John Urry. London: Routledge. 52-74.

  25. Uriely, N. (2005) The Tourist Experience. Annals of Tourism Research  2005  32  (1)  199-216

  26. Urry, J. (1990) The 'consumption' of tourism. Sociology, 24 (1) 23 -35.

  27. Walker, Gordon J. H., R. Bruce Hull, and Joseph W. Roggenbuck, "On-site Optimal Experiences and Their Relationship to Off-site Benefits," Journal of Leisure Research 30 (4): 453-471 (1998).

  28. Waller, Jo and Stephen E. G. Lea, "Seeking the real Spain? Authenticity in Motivation," Annals of Tourism Research 26 (1): 110-129 (1999).

  29. Wearing, S. & Wearing, B. (2001) Conceptualizing the selves of tourism,  Leisure Studies    20  (2)  143-159

  30. Weber, K. (2001). Outdoor Adventure Tourism, a Review of Research Approaches, Annals of Tourism Research, 28 (2), 360-377

  31. White, N.R. and White, P.B. (2004) Travel as transition-identity and place. Annals of tourism Research 31 ( 1)  200-218

  32. Wickens, E. (2002) The Sacred And The Profane: A Tourist Typology. Annals of Tourism Research, Vol. 29, No. 3, pp. 834–851

 NB. Participants of the doctoral seminar will be provided by the recently published antology:  O`Dell, Tom (ed.) 2005. Experiencescapes. København: CBS Press.

 

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