Sign.: 1, TC
Tourism recreation research. Vol. 39 (2014), No. 2. - 2014.
Inv. br.: č2015/009-2
- Indigenous tourism businesses: an exploratory study of business owners' perception of drivers and inhibitors, 149-168.
- Serendipity and independent travel, 169-183.
- Tourism encroachment on reserved forest areas: a case study from Thailand, 185-202.
- Which promotion time frame works best for restaurant group-buying deals?, 203-219.
- Is tourism a luxury: can we do without?, 221-233.
- Is tourist a secular pilgrim or a hedonist in search of pleasure? Context, 235.
- The secular pilgrim: are we flogging a dead metaphor?, 236-242.
- Whiskey and pilgrimage: clearing up commonalities, 243-247.
- Metaphors, typologies, secularization, and pilgrim as hedonist: a response, 248-258.
- To be or not to be a tourist: the role of concept-metaphors in tourism studies, 259-265.
- Concluding remarks, 266-267.
- Where does foof fit in tourism?, 269-274.
- 'Scape'-based forms: a preliminary review of their use in the study of tourism-related activities, 275-283.
- Conference report : Tourism milestones: preparing for tomorrow, 285-289.
- Book review : The semiotics of heritage tourism, 291-292.