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Tourism culture: Nexus,characteristics, context and sustainability
Institution:1. Graduate School of Core Ethics and Frontier Sciences, Ritsumeikan University, Japan;2. Oxford School of Hospitality Management, Oxford Brookes University., United Kingdom;3. School of Tourism and Hospitality Studies, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Abstract:This article makes the case for tourism culture; the new cultural expressions, practises and identities, influenced by hosts, guests and industry context, which may develop in destinations, as a useful perspective with which to draw together various conceptual narratives within the tourism studies literature. Research in three small islands finds evidence of a distinctive cultural landscape which emerges from the interaction of host and guest cultures, and the exchange, change and creativity that results. Tourism industry dynamics are found to facilitate or undermine this process, as in turn they may be influenced by. This tourism culture has implications for the continuation and evolution of indigenous culture, as it does for the absorption of elements of tourist cultures. The emergent fusion may be symptomatic of a richer cultural landscape and might be considered as an indicator of more sustainable communities and forms of tourism development.
Keywords:Tourism culture  Sustainable tourism  Host-guest relationships  Resident involvement  Qualitative research  Small island tourism  Host culture  Guest culture
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