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Designing visual communication to encourage conscientious tourism
ABSTRACT This article examines the visual communication potential and efficacy of the Portal to Peru project to prepare future study abroad and other tourists for ethical and conscientious tourism encounters. Portal to Peru is a Website project that provides visitors with exhibits, digital stories and interactive novels, and access to the permanent collection based on the Center for Traditional Textiles (CTTC) in Cusco, Peru. To begin exploring the question of whether and how using the site before going abroad may or may not help prepare eventual travelers to South America to be more informed and thoughtful tourists, we administered a pre-departure survey to a class of Latin American Studies students at a Florida university before their trip to Cusco, and a post-visit survey upon their return, along with having them study the Website for a limited period of time in between. Although preliminary, the results suggest modest gains in certain areas of knowledge and changes in attitudes, although more work is to be done both in terms of testing and in refining the approach the Website takes based on user feedback.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change ( JTCC ) is a peer-reviewed, transdisciplinary and transnational journal. It focuses on critically examining the relationships, tensions, representations, conflicts and possibilities that exist between tourism/travel and culture/cultures in an increasingly complex global context. JTCC provides a forum for debate against the backdrop of local, regional, national and transnational understandings of identity and difference. Economic restructuring, recognitions of the cultural dimension of biodiversity and sustainable development, contests regarding the positive and negative impact of patterns of tourist behaviour on cultural diversity, and transcultural strivings - all provide an important focus for JTCC . Global capitalism, in its myriad forms engages with multiple ''ways of being'', generating new relationships, re-evaluating existing, and challenging ways of knowing and being. Tourists and the tourism industry continue to find inventive ways to commodify, transform, present/re-present and consume material culture. JTCC seeks to widen and deepen understandings of such changing relationships and stimulate critical debate by: -Adopting a multidisciplinary approach -Encouraging deep and critical approaches to policy and practice -Embracing an inclusive definition of culture -Focusing on the concept, processes and meanings of change -Encouraging trans-national/transcultural perspectives