Anthropology 2272F/G Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Business Travel, Longitudinal Study, Valene Ewing

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This is important in trying to distinguish the long term effects. We have few observations which provide long term context from: anthropologists still write largely in the "ethnographic present" and. Large part of antho"s contribution and understanding has come from ethnographic. One of the greatest contributions has been to demonstrate the impacts of tourism on. It can be extremely difficult to generalize tourism experiences from one case to. What are the social and environmental consequences of tourism: the mediation of tourism by individuals and institutions who often stand apart. Notes that the term community alone is problematic: therefore he uses. Refers to the tendency to regard modern tourism as a invention: anthropological study of tourism has been subject to the same. There is considerable variation within most communities in. The physical and cultural characteristics of a place contribute to the. Includes but not limited to: major cities, small towns, beach resorts, Mediators include: tourism planners are promoters, travel agents and.

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