关于游客体验苏格兰威士忌遗产的思考

IF 3 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Prokopis A. Christou, Dallen J. Timothy, Katerina Pericleous
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摘要本研究调查了游客如何在当代体验场所与遗产互动,这些体验场所在游客和目的地遗产的重要大使中变得很受欢迎。从人类学的角度出发,以参与的理论概念为基础,该研究利用并批判性地审查了来自苏格兰爱丁堡特定互动和技术先进的威士忌体验的评论,即苏格兰威士忌体验。调查结果显示,游客对遗产的欣赏程度很高,然而,尽管优化了必要条件和技术先进的手段,但在参与方面仍存在挑战。为学术和旅游利益相关者提供了遗产参与的概念图,加强了其在遗产领域以外的背景下的适用性。对遗产参与的理论理解应该延伸到游客的个人体验收益和价值之外。采用独特的理论参与方法,实现深度访客参与。揭示成人学习(成人学习方法)作为一种参与和知识获取的形式。阐明参与当代体验式遗产景点的结果。强调沉浸、关系、创造和捐赠的概念。关键词:参与,环境,地理,旅游体验,地方披露声明作者未发现潜在的利益冲突。作者简介prokopis A. Christou prokopis Christou是塞浦路斯科技大学旅游专业的助理教授。主要研究方向为当代社会的旅游体验。达伦·j·蒂莫西,亚利桑那州立大学教授和高级可持续发展科学家。他还在中国、西班牙和南非担任客座教授。Katerina Pericleous的研究兴趣包括实验设计、统计建模、应用统计学、计量经济学和概率论。
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Reflections on tourists’ experiential engagement with Scotland’s whisky heritage
ABSTRACTThis study investigates how tourists engage with heritage at contemporary experiential sites that have become popular amongst visitors and vital ambassadors of a destination’s heritage. Grounded in the theoretical concept of engagement from an andragogical standpoint, the study utilizes and critically examines reviews from a specific interactive and technologically- advanced whisky experience in Edinburgh, Scotland, namely the Scotch Whisky Experience. Findings expose strong heritage appreciation among visitors, yet challenges exist in engagement despite the optimization of sine qua non human and technologically advanced means. A conceptual diagram of heritage engagement for academic and tourism stakeholders’ consideration is provided, re-enforcing its applicability in contexts beyond the heritage sphere. Theoretical understandings of heritage engagement that ought to be extended beyond visitors’ personal experiential gain and value are also discoursed.HighlightsAdopts a unique theoretical engagement approach that enables deep visitor engagement.Exposes andragogy (method of adult learning) as a form of engagement and knowledge acquisition.Elucidates outcomes of engagement at contemporary experiential heritage attractions.Highlights the constructs of immersion, relation, creation and donation in engagement.KEYWORDS: Engagementheritagenetnographytourist experienceplace Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsProkopis A. ChristouProkopis Christou is an Assistant Professor of Tourism at the Cyprus University of Technology. His main research interests include tourist experience in contemporary society.Dallen J. TimothyDallen J. Timothy is Professor and Senior Sustainability Scientist at Arizona State University. He also holds visiting professorships in China, Spain, and South Africa.Katerina PericleousKaterina Pericleous has research interests that embrace experimental designs, statistical modeling, applied statistics, econometrics, and probability theory.
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Journal of Heritage Tourism
Journal of Heritage Tourism HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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6.50
自引率
11.10%
发文量
39
期刊介绍: The Journal of Heritage Tourism ( JHT ) is a peer-reviewed, international transdisciplinary journal. JHT focuses on exploring the many facets of one of the most notable and widespread types of tourism. Heritage tourism is among the very oldest forms of travel. Activities such as visits to sites of historical importance, including built environments and urban areas, rural and agricultural landscapes, natural regions, locations where historic events occurred and places where interesting and significant living cultures dominate are all forms of heritage tourism. As such, this form of tourism dominates the industry in many parts of the world and involves millions of people. During the past 20 years, the study of tourism has become highly fragmented and specialised into various theme areas, or concentrations. Within this context, heritage tourism is one of the most commonly investigated forms of tourism, and hundreds of scholars and industry workers are involved in researching its dynamics and concepts. This academic attention has resulted in the publication of hundreds of refereed articles in various scholarly media, yet, until now there has been no journal devoted specifically to heritage tourism; Journal of Heritage Tourism was launched to fill this gap. JHT seeks to critically examine all aspects of heritage tourism. Some of the topics to be explored within the context of heritage tourism will include colonial heritage, commodification, interpretation, urban renewal, religious tourism, genealogy, patriotism, nostalgia, folklore, power, funding, contested heritage, historic sites, identity, industrial heritage, marketing, conservation, ethnicity, education and indigenous heritage.
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