Consumer Tribes in Tourism: Contemporary Perspectives on Special-Interest Tourism
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Part IIntroduction -- 1 Consumer Tribes: A Tourism Perspective on Shared Experiences, Emotions, and the Passion for a Specific Interest -- References -- 2 Special Interest Travel: Reflections, Rejections and Reassertions -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Defining Special Interest Tourism -- 2.3 Themes in the SIT Literature -- 2.4 The Evolution of SIT Over Time -- 2.5 Links to Neo-Tribal Tourism and Other Constructs -- 2.6 Implications for Researching and Marketing Special Interest Travel -- References -- 3 Cross-Disciplinary Applications and Conceptualisations of Theory of Neo-Tribes: An Investigation -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Sociological and Cultural Studies' Conceptualisations of the Neo-Tribe -- 3.3 Marketing and Consumer Behaviour Conceptualisations of the Neo-Tribe -- 3.4 Tourism and Leisure Conceptualisations of the Neo-Tribe -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- Part IIInternational Case Examples -- 4 Black Travel Tribes: An Exploration of Race and Travel in America -- 4.1 Understanding the Past -- 4.2 Present day Black Travel Tribes -- 4.2.1 Understanding Shared Identities and Collective Mechanisms -- 4.2.2 Barriers to Black Travel -- 4.2.3 Lack of Representation -- 4.2.4 The Need for Community -- 4.2.5 Social Media as a Collective Mechanism for Counter-Narrative Storytelling -- 4.3 The Future of Black Travel Tribes -- References -- 5 Film Tourist Tribes -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Film Tourists -- 5.2.1 Film Tourist Tribal Location -- 5.2.2 Film Tourist Tribal Membership -- 5.2.3 Film Tourist Tribe Conceptualisation -- 5.2.4 Film Tourist Tribe Examples -- 5.3 Conclusion -- References -- 6 The Coalescence of the LGBTQI+ Neo-Tribes During the Pride Events -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Literature Review -- 6.2.1 The Emergence of Neo-Tribalism | |
505 | 8 | |a 6.2.2 Towards the Conceptualisation of Neo-Tribes -- 6.2.3 Understanding the Four Characteristics of Neo-Tribalism -- 6.3 Methodology -- 6.4 Findings -- 6.4.1 Fluidity -- 6.4.2 Space -- 6.4.3 Shared-Sentiment -- 6.4.4 Ritual and Symbols -- 6.5 Conclusions -- References -- 7 Dark Tourism Tribes: Social Capital as a Variable -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Overview of the Study -- 7.3 Literature Review -- 7.3.1 Social Capital -- 7.3.2 Dark Tourism and the Culture of Neo-Tribes -- 7.4 Dark Tourism, Social Capital and Tribalism -- 7.5 Similarities and Differences from the Social Capital Lens -- 7.5.1 Voodoo: Dark Tourism (Case 1) -- 7.5.2 Ground Zero: Dark Tourism (Case 2) -- 7.6 Similarities and Differences -- 7.7 Index of Dark Tourism Social Capital Development -- 7.8 Discussions -- 7.8.1 (Dark) Tourism, Dialogical Space and Social Capital -- 7.8.2 Key Reflections -- 7.8.3 Conceptual and Practical Implications -- 7.9 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Avitourism Tribes: As Diverse as the Birds They Watch -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The Birdwatching Super-Tribe and Its Respective Sub-Tribes -- 8.3 How is the Tribe Evolving: Implications for the Future of Avitourism Industry? -- 8.4 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Geological Tourist Tribes -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Geotourism -- 9.3 Geotourists -- 9.4 Volcano Tourists -- 9.5 Geological Tourist Tribes: Cases from Namibia -- 9.5.1 A Spectrum of Geotourist Tribes -- 9.6 Conclusion -- References -- 10 Freedom Campers: A New Neo-Crowd (-Tribe) Breaking Tradition with Planning Boundaries -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Literature Review -- 10.3 Methodology -- 10.4 Findings and Discussion -- 10.5 Contributions, Limitations and Further Research Avenues -- References -- 11 Enjoying Sunset: Successful Ageing and the Grey Nomad Community -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Aspects of Human Ageing -- 11.3 Data Forms and Resources | |
505 | 8 | |a 11.4 Discussion -- 11.5 Conclusion -- References -- 12 The Cycling Tourism Tribe -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Cycling Tourism as a Form of Special Interest Tourism -- 12.3 A Short History of Cycling -- 12.4 The Cycling Tribe -- 12.5 The Cycling Subtribes -- 12.6 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- 13 Cruising and Clanning: The Motorcycle Tourism Tribal Experience -- 13.1 Cruising and Clanning: The Motorcycle Tourism Tribal Experience -- 13.2 Identification Markers of Motorcyclists as a Neo Tribe -- 13.3 Clan Formation -- 13.4 Motorcycle Tourist Clan Formation -- 13.5 Servicing Mobile Motorcycle Clans -- References -- 14 Water-Sport Tribes in Multi-Sport Destinations: The Case of the Lake Garda, Italy -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Water-Based Tourism at the Interface Between Adventure, Nature and Lifestyle Sports -- 14.2.1 Water Sport Tribes -- 14.3 Case Study Lake Garda -- 14.4 Methods -- 14.5 Results -- 14.6 Discussion and Conclusions -- 14.7 Limitations and Further Research -- References -- 15 Searching the Seven Seas: Investigating Western Australia's Cape Naturaliste Surfing Tribe as a Surf-Tourism Paradigm -- 15.1 Introduction: The Endless Search -- 15.2 Tribal Definition: Waves of Meaning. -- 15.3 Establishing Balance: Research Methodology. -- 15.4 Surf Tourism Genesis: On the Road -- 15.5 The Yallingup Portal: Surf-Tourism into the South West -- 15.6 Countercultural Surge -- 15.7 Tourists Turn Residents: Radical Entries -- 15.8 Tourism Tale (i): Baila Mi Hermana -- 15.9 Up and Off: Exit, Stage Left -- 15.10 Tourism Tale (ii): Es Boa Como Milho -- 15.11 End of Tour: The Last Wave -- 15.12 Conclusion: Close-Out Set -- References -- 16 Offshore Sailing: Subcultures and Neotribes -- 16.1 Introduction: The Author and Autoethnography -- 16.2 Racing and Cruising Offshore -- 16.2.1 Offshore Sailing -- 16.2.2 Cruisers -- 16.2.3 Racers | |
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contents | Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Part IIntroduction -- 1 Consumer Tribes: A Tourism Perspective on Shared Experiences, Emotions, and the Passion for a Specific Interest -- References -- 2 Special Interest Travel: Reflections, Rejections and Reassertions -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Defining Special Interest Tourism -- 2.3 Themes in the SIT Literature -- 2.4 The Evolution of SIT Over Time -- 2.5 Links to Neo-Tribal Tourism and Other Constructs -- 2.6 Implications for Researching and Marketing Special Interest Travel -- References -- 3 Cross-Disciplinary Applications and Conceptualisations of Theory of Neo-Tribes: An Investigation -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Sociological and Cultural Studies' Conceptualisations of the Neo-Tribe -- 3.3 Marketing and Consumer Behaviour Conceptualisations of the Neo-Tribe -- 3.4 Tourism and Leisure Conceptualisations of the Neo-Tribe -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- Part IIInternational Case Examples -- 4 Black Travel Tribes: An Exploration of Race and Travel in America -- 4.1 Understanding the Past -- 4.2 Present day Black Travel Tribes -- 4.2.1 Understanding Shared Identities and Collective Mechanisms -- 4.2.2 Barriers to Black Travel -- 4.2.3 Lack of Representation -- 4.2.4 The Need for Community -- 4.2.5 Social Media as a Collective Mechanism for Counter-Narrative Storytelling -- 4.3 The Future of Black Travel Tribes -- References -- 5 Film Tourist Tribes -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Film Tourists -- 5.2.1 Film Tourist Tribal Location -- 5.2.2 Film Tourist Tribal Membership -- 5.2.3 Film Tourist Tribe Conceptualisation -- 5.2.4 Film Tourist Tribe Examples -- 5.3 Conclusion -- References -- 6 The Coalescence of the LGBTQI+ Neo-Tribes During the Pride Events -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Literature Review -- 6.2.1 The Emergence of Neo-Tribalism 6.2.2 Towards the Conceptualisation of Neo-Tribes -- 6.2.3 Understanding the Four Characteristics of Neo-Tribalism -- 6.3 Methodology -- 6.4 Findings -- 6.4.1 Fluidity -- 6.4.2 Space -- 6.4.3 Shared-Sentiment -- 6.4.4 Ritual and Symbols -- 6.5 Conclusions -- References -- 7 Dark Tourism Tribes: Social Capital as a Variable -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Overview of the Study -- 7.3 Literature Review -- 7.3.1 Social Capital -- 7.3.2 Dark Tourism and the Culture of Neo-Tribes -- 7.4 Dark Tourism, Social Capital and Tribalism -- 7.5 Similarities and Differences from the Social Capital Lens -- 7.5.1 Voodoo: Dark Tourism (Case 1) -- 7.5.2 Ground Zero: Dark Tourism (Case 2) -- 7.6 Similarities and Differences -- 7.7 Index of Dark Tourism Social Capital Development -- 7.8 Discussions -- 7.8.1 (Dark) Tourism, Dialogical Space and Social Capital -- 7.8.2 Key Reflections -- 7.8.3 Conceptual and Practical Implications -- 7.9 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Avitourism Tribes: As Diverse as the Birds They Watch -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The Birdwatching Super-Tribe and Its Respective Sub-Tribes -- 8.3 How is the Tribe Evolving: Implications for the Future of Avitourism Industry? -- 8.4 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Geological Tourist Tribes -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Geotourism -- 9.3 Geotourists -- 9.4 Volcano Tourists -- 9.5 Geological Tourist Tribes: Cases from Namibia -- 9.5.1 A Spectrum of Geotourist Tribes -- 9.6 Conclusion -- References -- 10 Freedom Campers: A New Neo-Crowd (-Tribe) Breaking Tradition with Planning Boundaries -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Literature Review -- 10.3 Methodology -- 10.4 Findings and Discussion -- 10.5 Contributions, Limitations and Further Research Avenues -- References -- 11 Enjoying Sunset: Successful Ageing and the Grey Nomad Community -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Aspects of Human Ageing -- 11.3 Data Forms and Resources 11.4 Discussion -- 11.5 Conclusion -- References -- 12 The Cycling Tourism Tribe -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Cycling Tourism as a Form of Special Interest Tourism -- 12.3 A Short History of Cycling -- 12.4 The Cycling Tribe -- 12.5 The Cycling Subtribes -- 12.6 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- 13 Cruising and Clanning: The Motorcycle Tourism Tribal Experience -- 13.1 Cruising and Clanning: The Motorcycle Tourism Tribal Experience -- 13.2 Identification Markers of Motorcyclists as a Neo Tribe -- 13.3 Clan Formation -- 13.4 Motorcycle Tourist Clan Formation -- 13.5 Servicing Mobile Motorcycle Clans -- References -- 14 Water-Sport Tribes in Multi-Sport Destinations: The Case of the Lake Garda, Italy -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Water-Based Tourism at the Interface Between Adventure, Nature and Lifestyle Sports -- 14.2.1 Water Sport Tribes -- 14.3 Case Study Lake Garda -- 14.4 Methods -- 14.5 Results -- 14.6 Discussion and Conclusions -- 14.7 Limitations and Further Research -- References -- 15 Searching the Seven Seas: Investigating Western Australia's Cape Naturaliste Surfing Tribe as a Surf-Tourism Paradigm -- 15.1 Introduction: The Endless Search -- 15.2 Tribal Definition: Waves of Meaning. -- 15.3 Establishing Balance: Research Methodology. -- 15.4 Surf Tourism Genesis: On the Road -- 15.5 The Yallingup Portal: Surf-Tourism into the South West -- 15.6 Countercultural Surge -- 15.7 Tourists Turn Residents: Radical Entries -- 15.8 Tourism Tale (i): Baila Mi Hermana -- 15.9 Up and Off: Exit, Stage Left -- 15.10 Tourism Tale (ii): Es Boa Como Milho -- 15.11 End of Tour: The Last Wave -- 15.12 Conclusion: Close-Out Set -- References -- 16 Offshore Sailing: Subcultures and Neotribes -- 16.1 Introduction: The Author and Autoethnography -- 16.2 Racing and Cruising Offshore -- 16.2.1 Offshore Sailing -- 16.2.2 Cruisers -- 16.2.3 Racers 16.3 Tribes, with and Without the 'Neo' -- 16.4 Passage-Making to Conclude -- References -- Part IIIConclusion -- 17 Tribes in Tourism: A Socio-Cultural Perspective on Special Interest Tourism Consumption -- 17.1 A Plea for a Community Angle -- 17.2 Opportunities of a Consumer Tribes Perspective -- 17.3 The Glue that Holds Communities Together -- 17.4 Implications and Outlook -- References |
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Limited 2020 ©2021 1 Online-Ressource (269 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Part IIntroduction -- 1 Consumer Tribes: A Tourism Perspective on Shared Experiences, Emotions, and the Passion for a Specific Interest -- References -- 2 Special Interest Travel: Reflections, Rejections and Reassertions -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Defining Special Interest Tourism -- 2.3 Themes in the SIT Literature -- 2.4 The Evolution of SIT Over Time -- 2.5 Links to Neo-Tribal Tourism and Other Constructs -- 2.6 Implications for Researching and Marketing Special Interest Travel -- References -- 3 Cross-Disciplinary Applications and Conceptualisations of Theory of Neo-Tribes: An Investigation -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Sociological and Cultural Studies' Conceptualisations of the Neo-Tribe -- 3.3 Marketing and Consumer Behaviour Conceptualisations of the Neo-Tribe -- 3.4 Tourism and Leisure Conceptualisations of the Neo-Tribe -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- Part IIInternational Case Examples -- 4 Black Travel Tribes: An Exploration of Race and Travel in America -- 4.1 Understanding the Past -- 4.2 Present day Black Travel Tribes -- 4.2.1 Understanding Shared Identities and Collective Mechanisms -- 4.2.2 Barriers to Black Travel -- 4.2.3 Lack of Representation -- 4.2.4 The Need for Community -- 4.2.5 Social Media as a Collective Mechanism for Counter-Narrative Storytelling -- 4.3 The Future of Black Travel Tribes -- References -- 5 Film Tourist Tribes -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Film Tourists -- 5.2.1 Film Tourist Tribal Location -- 5.2.2 Film Tourist Tribal Membership -- 5.2.3 Film Tourist Tribe Conceptualisation -- 5.2.4 Film Tourist Tribe Examples -- 5.3 Conclusion -- References -- 6 The Coalescence of the LGBTQI+ Neo-Tribes During the Pride Events -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Literature Review -- 6.2.1 The Emergence of Neo-Tribalism 6.2.2 Towards the Conceptualisation of Neo-Tribes -- 6.2.3 Understanding the Four Characteristics of Neo-Tribalism -- 6.3 Methodology -- 6.4 Findings -- 6.4.1 Fluidity -- 6.4.2 Space -- 6.4.3 Shared-Sentiment -- 6.4.4 Ritual and Symbols -- 6.5 Conclusions -- References -- 7 Dark Tourism Tribes: Social Capital as a Variable -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Overview of the Study -- 7.3 Literature Review -- 7.3.1 Social Capital -- 7.3.2 Dark Tourism and the Culture of Neo-Tribes -- 7.4 Dark Tourism, Social Capital and Tribalism -- 7.5 Similarities and Differences from the Social Capital Lens -- 7.5.1 Voodoo: Dark Tourism (Case 1) -- 7.5.2 Ground Zero: Dark Tourism (Case 2) -- 7.6 Similarities and Differences -- 7.7 Index of Dark Tourism Social Capital Development -- 7.8 Discussions -- 7.8.1 (Dark) Tourism, Dialogical Space and Social Capital -- 7.8.2 Key Reflections -- 7.8.3 Conceptual and Practical Implications -- 7.9 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Avitourism Tribes: As Diverse as the Birds They Watch -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The Birdwatching Super-Tribe and Its Respective Sub-Tribes -- 8.3 How is the Tribe Evolving: Implications for the Future of Avitourism Industry? -- 8.4 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Geological Tourist Tribes -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Geotourism -- 9.3 Geotourists -- 9.4 Volcano Tourists -- 9.5 Geological Tourist Tribes: Cases from Namibia -- 9.5.1 A Spectrum of Geotourist Tribes -- 9.6 Conclusion -- References -- 10 Freedom Campers: A New Neo-Crowd (-Tribe) Breaking Tradition with Planning Boundaries -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Literature Review -- 10.3 Methodology -- 10.4 Findings and Discussion -- 10.5 Contributions, Limitations and Further Research Avenues -- References -- 11 Enjoying Sunset: Successful Ageing and the Grey Nomad Community -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Aspects of Human Ageing -- 11.3 Data Forms and Resources 11.4 Discussion -- 11.5 Conclusion -- References -- 12 The Cycling Tourism Tribe -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Cycling Tourism as a Form of Special Interest Tourism -- 12.3 A Short History of Cycling -- 12.4 The Cycling Tribe -- 12.5 The Cycling Subtribes -- 12.6 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- 13 Cruising and Clanning: The Motorcycle Tourism Tribal Experience -- 13.1 Cruising and Clanning: The Motorcycle Tourism Tribal Experience -- 13.2 Identification Markers of Motorcyclists as a Neo Tribe -- 13.3 Clan Formation -- 13.4 Motorcycle Tourist Clan Formation -- 13.5 Servicing Mobile Motorcycle Clans -- References -- 14 Water-Sport Tribes in Multi-Sport Destinations: The Case of the Lake Garda, Italy -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Water-Based Tourism at the Interface Between Adventure, Nature and Lifestyle Sports -- 14.2.1 Water Sport Tribes -- 14.3 Case Study Lake Garda -- 14.4 Methods -- 14.5 Results -- 14.6 Discussion and Conclusions -- 14.7 Limitations and Further Research -- References -- 15 Searching the Seven Seas: Investigating Western Australia's Cape Naturaliste Surfing Tribe as a Surf-Tourism Paradigm -- 15.1 Introduction: The Endless Search -- 15.2 Tribal Definition: Waves of Meaning. -- 15.3 Establishing Balance: Research Methodology. -- 15.4 Surf Tourism Genesis: On the Road -- 15.5 The Yallingup Portal: Surf-Tourism into the South West -- 15.6 Countercultural Surge -- 15.7 Tourists Turn Residents: Radical Entries -- 15.8 Tourism Tale (i): Baila Mi Hermana -- 15.9 Up and Off: Exit, Stage Left -- 15.10 Tourism Tale (ii): Es Boa Como Milho -- 15.11 End of Tour: The Last Wave -- 15.12 Conclusion: Close-Out Set -- References -- 16 Offshore Sailing: Subcultures and Neotribes -- 16.1 Introduction: The Author and Autoethnography -- 16.2 Racing and Cruising Offshore -- 16.2.1 Offshore Sailing -- 16.2.2 Cruisers -- 16.2.3 Racers 16.3 Tribes, with and Without the 'Neo' -- 16.4 Passage-Making to Conclude -- References -- Part IIIConclusion -- 17 Tribes in Tourism: A Socio-Cultural Perspective on Special Interest Tourism Consumption -- 17.1 A Plea for a Community Angle -- 17.2 Opportunities of a Consumer Tribes Perspective -- 17.3 The Glue that Holds Communities Together -- 17.4 Implications and Outlook -- References Tourism Dowling, Ross Sonstige oth Volgger, Michael Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Pforr, Christof Consumer Tribes in Tourism Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. 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spellingShingle | Pforr, Christof Consumer Tribes in Tourism Contemporary Perspectives on Special-Interest Tourism Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Part IIntroduction -- 1 Consumer Tribes: A Tourism Perspective on Shared Experiences, Emotions, and the Passion for a Specific Interest -- References -- 2 Special Interest Travel: Reflections, Rejections and Reassertions -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Defining Special Interest Tourism -- 2.3 Themes in the SIT Literature -- 2.4 The Evolution of SIT Over Time -- 2.5 Links to Neo-Tribal Tourism and Other Constructs -- 2.6 Implications for Researching and Marketing Special Interest Travel -- References -- 3 Cross-Disciplinary Applications and Conceptualisations of Theory of Neo-Tribes: An Investigation -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Sociological and Cultural Studies' Conceptualisations of the Neo-Tribe -- 3.3 Marketing and Consumer Behaviour Conceptualisations of the Neo-Tribe -- 3.4 Tourism and Leisure Conceptualisations of the Neo-Tribe -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- Part IIInternational Case Examples -- 4 Black Travel Tribes: An Exploration of Race and Travel in America -- 4.1 Understanding the Past -- 4.2 Present day Black Travel Tribes -- 4.2.1 Understanding Shared Identities and Collective Mechanisms -- 4.2.2 Barriers to Black Travel -- 4.2.3 Lack of Representation -- 4.2.4 The Need for Community -- 4.2.5 Social Media as a Collective Mechanism for Counter-Narrative Storytelling -- 4.3 The Future of Black Travel Tribes -- References -- 5 Film Tourist Tribes -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Film Tourists -- 5.2.1 Film Tourist Tribal Location -- 5.2.2 Film Tourist Tribal Membership -- 5.2.3 Film Tourist Tribe Conceptualisation -- 5.2.4 Film Tourist Tribe Examples -- 5.3 Conclusion -- References -- 6 The Coalescence of the LGBTQI+ Neo-Tribes During the Pride Events -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Literature Review -- 6.2.1 The Emergence of Neo-Tribalism 6.2.2 Towards the Conceptualisation of Neo-Tribes -- 6.2.3 Understanding the Four Characteristics of Neo-Tribalism -- 6.3 Methodology -- 6.4 Findings -- 6.4.1 Fluidity -- 6.4.2 Space -- 6.4.3 Shared-Sentiment -- 6.4.4 Ritual and Symbols -- 6.5 Conclusions -- References -- 7 Dark Tourism Tribes: Social Capital as a Variable -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Overview of the Study -- 7.3 Literature Review -- 7.3.1 Social Capital -- 7.3.2 Dark Tourism and the Culture of Neo-Tribes -- 7.4 Dark Tourism, Social Capital and Tribalism -- 7.5 Similarities and Differences from the Social Capital Lens -- 7.5.1 Voodoo: Dark Tourism (Case 1) -- 7.5.2 Ground Zero: Dark Tourism (Case 2) -- 7.6 Similarities and Differences -- 7.7 Index of Dark Tourism Social Capital Development -- 7.8 Discussions -- 7.8.1 (Dark) Tourism, Dialogical Space and Social Capital -- 7.8.2 Key Reflections -- 7.8.3 Conceptual and Practical Implications -- 7.9 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Avitourism Tribes: As Diverse as the Birds They Watch -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The Birdwatching Super-Tribe and Its Respective Sub-Tribes -- 8.3 How is the Tribe Evolving: Implications for the Future of Avitourism Industry? -- 8.4 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Geological Tourist Tribes -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Geotourism -- 9.3 Geotourists -- 9.4 Volcano Tourists -- 9.5 Geological Tourist Tribes: Cases from Namibia -- 9.5.1 A Spectrum of Geotourist Tribes -- 9.6 Conclusion -- References -- 10 Freedom Campers: A New Neo-Crowd (-Tribe) Breaking Tradition with Planning Boundaries -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Literature Review -- 10.3 Methodology -- 10.4 Findings and Discussion -- 10.5 Contributions, Limitations and Further Research Avenues -- References -- 11 Enjoying Sunset: Successful Ageing and the Grey Nomad Community -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Aspects of Human Ageing -- 11.3 Data Forms and Resources 11.4 Discussion -- 11.5 Conclusion -- References -- 12 The Cycling Tourism Tribe -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Cycling Tourism as a Form of Special Interest Tourism -- 12.3 A Short History of Cycling -- 12.4 The Cycling Tribe -- 12.5 The Cycling Subtribes -- 12.6 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- 13 Cruising and Clanning: The Motorcycle Tourism Tribal Experience -- 13.1 Cruising and Clanning: The Motorcycle Tourism Tribal Experience -- 13.2 Identification Markers of Motorcyclists as a Neo Tribe -- 13.3 Clan Formation -- 13.4 Motorcycle Tourist Clan Formation -- 13.5 Servicing Mobile Motorcycle Clans -- References -- 14 Water-Sport Tribes in Multi-Sport Destinations: The Case of the Lake Garda, Italy -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Water-Based Tourism at the Interface Between Adventure, Nature and Lifestyle Sports -- 14.2.1 Water Sport Tribes -- 14.3 Case Study Lake Garda -- 14.4 Methods -- 14.5 Results -- 14.6 Discussion and Conclusions -- 14.7 Limitations and Further Research -- References -- 15 Searching the Seven Seas: Investigating Western Australia's Cape Naturaliste Surfing Tribe as a Surf-Tourism Paradigm -- 15.1 Introduction: The Endless Search -- 15.2 Tribal Definition: Waves of Meaning. -- 15.3 Establishing Balance: Research Methodology. -- 15.4 Surf Tourism Genesis: On the Road -- 15.5 The Yallingup Portal: Surf-Tourism into the South West -- 15.6 Countercultural Surge -- 15.7 Tourists Turn Residents: Radical Entries -- 15.8 Tourism Tale (i): Baila Mi Hermana -- 15.9 Up and Off: Exit, Stage Left -- 15.10 Tourism Tale (ii): Es Boa Como Milho -- 15.11 End of Tour: The Last Wave -- 15.12 Conclusion: Close-Out Set -- References -- 16 Offshore Sailing: Subcultures and Neotribes -- 16.1 Introduction: The Author and Autoethnography -- 16.2 Racing and Cruising Offshore -- 16.2.1 Offshore Sailing -- 16.2.2 Cruisers -- 16.2.3 Racers 16.3 Tribes, with and Without the 'Neo' -- 16.4 Passage-Making to Conclude -- References -- Part IIIConclusion -- 17 Tribes in Tourism: A Socio-Cultural Perspective on Special Interest Tourism Consumption -- 17.1 A Plea for a Community Angle -- 17.2 Opportunities of a Consumer Tribes Perspective -- 17.3 The Glue that Holds Communities Together -- 17.4 Implications and Outlook -- References Tourism |
title | Consumer Tribes in Tourism Contemporary Perspectives on Special-Interest Tourism |
title_auth | Consumer Tribes in Tourism Contemporary Perspectives on Special-Interest Tourism |
title_exact_search | Consumer Tribes in Tourism Contemporary Perspectives on Special-Interest Tourism |
title_exact_search_txtP | Consumer Tribes in Tourism Contemporary Perspectives on Special-Interest Tourism |
title_full | Consumer Tribes in Tourism Contemporary Perspectives on Special-Interest Tourism |
title_fullStr | Consumer Tribes in Tourism Contemporary Perspectives on Special-Interest Tourism |
title_full_unstemmed | Consumer Tribes in Tourism Contemporary Perspectives on Special-Interest Tourism |
title_short | Consumer Tribes in Tourism |
title_sort | consumer tribes in tourism contemporary perspectives on special interest tourism |
title_sub | Contemporary Perspectives on Special-Interest Tourism |
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