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Ilmawan, Kurnia Fahmy. "Pengembangan Paket Wisata Berdasarkan Segmentasi Psikografis Wisatawan Pendaki Gunung Indonesia di Kawasan Konservasi Annapurna, Nepal." Jurnal Nasional Pariwisata 13, no. 1 (2023): 31. https://doi.org/10.22146/jnp.83522.

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Annapurna Conservation Area is a destination for Indonesian outbound tourist, specifically in pendakian gunung as special interest tourism segments. This paper’s identified Indonesian Trekkers psychographic segmentation through their travel career pattern and develop a pendakian gunung package for Indonesian tourists based on their travel career pattern in Annapurna Conservation Area. Psychographic segmentation based on Indonesian tourist travel motives, level of travel experiences, level of pendakian gunung experiences, level of preparation and participation, and life stage level. Thus, Indon
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Hong, Min Jung. "Structural Analysis among Healing Experience, Subjective Well-Being, and Quality of Life through Travel." Taegu Science University Defense Security Institute 7, no. 1 (2023): 49–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.37181/jscs.2023.7.1.049.

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This study attempted to investigate the influence of psychological healing experiences through travel on individuals' subjective well-being and quality of life. To achieve the purpose of this study, a field survey was conducted on Koreans with travel experiences within the past year, and a structural equation modeling analysis was conducted. As a result, hypothesis 1(emotional healing experience→subjective well-being) and hypothesis 4(cognitive healing experience→quality of life) were statistically significant. Specifically, the emotional healing experience through travel has a positive effect
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Hernández-Mogollón, José Manuel, Elide Di-Clemente, and Ana María Campón-Cerro. "Culinary travel experiences, quality of life and loyalty." Spanish Journal of Marketing - ESIC 24, no. 3 (2020): 425–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/sjme-11-2019-0094.

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Purpose This paper aims to develop an original model in the context of food-based experiences considering new experiential variables, such as to experience quality, memorability and quality of life (QOL), and their impact on marketing outcomes, namely, satisfaction and loyalty, approached from an experience perspective. Design/methodology/approach An empirical approach has been adopted. Data have been collected through an online and a paper-and-pencil method, using an original questionnaire addressed to tourists who had a food-based experience during their recent holidays. Partial least square
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Fusté-Forné, Francesc. "Immunity travel: voicing a visitor experience." Journal of Qualitative Research in Tourism 4, no. 1 (2023): 87–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/jqrt.2023.01.05.

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The search for experiences that improve our quality of life is pivotal in the new post-pandemic tourism system. Transformative experiences do not only foster linkages between nature and people but also engage tourists with the physical and human values attached to the local environment. Transformative tourism is a path towards the communication of lifestyles that benefit our physical and emotional wellbeing. Drawing on an autoethnography study method, this paper narrates a retreat experienced by the researcher at a World Heritage site located in a bucolic region of La Rioja in northern Spain.
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Lee, Eunjoo, Kyunghee Du, and Yoon Jung Lee. "A Narrative exploration of life transitions experienced by seasoned travelers during travel immersion." Korean Association for Qualitative Inquiry 10, no. 2 (2024): 81–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.30940/jqi.2024.10.2.81.

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This study aimed to deeply understand the influence of travel experiences on individuals’ identity and life. To achieve this, a purposive sampling method was employed to select three experienced travelers who had taken an average of three or more trips annually from 2015 to 2019, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Following Clandinin & Connelly’s (2000) narrative inquiry method, participants were invited to narrate their experiences, reflecting on the changes in their lives and psyche due to travel. The findings revealed that through travel, participants examined themselves, others, and the b
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Lirio, Pamela. "Taming travel for work-life balance in global careers." Journal of Global Mobility 2, no. 2 (2014): 160–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jgm-06-2013-0028.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to understand how global managers from the generation born 1965 to 1980 (“Generation X”) manage demands of international business travel with desires for family involvement. A portrait evolves of how travel within a global career might be optimized for both business and family life. Design/methodology/approach – A qualitative methodology was used as little research has focussed on alternative forms of global work or work-family issues in a global context. The author conducted in-depth interviews with 25 Gen X global managers in dual-career families (“Glob
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Müller, Camila Vieira, Angela Beatriz Busato Scheffer, and Lisiane Quadrado Closs. "A trip can transform your life: life and career experiences in contemporaneity." Administração: Ensino e Pesquisa 21, no. 3 (2020): 425–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.13058/raep.2020.v21n3.1786.

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Based on real data, the following case describes Marília’s career and life paths. Marília is a young executive who lives a moment of reevaluation in both professional and life aspects. A lack of life meaning led her to do volunteer tourism, seeking significant experiences and self-development in both career and life. The case aims to understand contemporary careers conceptions in its relations with the current marketplace, and how they are related to Marília’s career decisions. Career is defined as a series of experiences that allows personal development and enhance individual employability. T
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Laxmi Kanta Sharma. "Exploring the Quality of Life Perceptions among Chinese Tourists in Pokhara." Journal of Development and Administrative Studies 32, no. 1-2 (2024): 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3126/jodas.v32i1-2.75846.

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This study seeks to examine the influence of travel experiences in Pokhara on the Quality of Life (QoL) of Chinese tourists, with a focus on the notion that such experiences play a significant role in enhancing satisfaction across various dimensions of travel-related life domains. The investigation is grounded in the recollections of Chinese tourists following their most recent visit to Pokhara. To address the research objectives, a mixed-methods approach was employed. This involved conducting a survey of 400 Chinese tourists to assess their satisfaction levels and the importance ratings assig
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Baek, Kyuri, Yunseon Choe, Seungjae Lee, Gyehee Lee, and Tae-Il Pae. "The Effects of Pilgrimage on the Meaning in Life and Life Satisfaction as Moderated by the Tourist’s Faith Maturity." Sustainability 14, no. 5 (2022): 2891. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14052891.

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Searching and finding meaning and happiness in life is the ultimate quest for humans. Pilgrimages embody special meanings and values. This research delves into the effects of pilgrimage experiences on meaning and life satisfaction via structure equation modeling (SEM) based on a bottom-up approach to life satisfaction. Moreover, the moderating role that faith maturity plays between experience and meaning life is noteworthy, which was assessed based on Ping’s two-step procedure. For data collection, an on-line survey was conducted for those who had visited overseas Christian pilgrimage sites. A
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Rogers, H. Lynn, and Sandra M. Reilly. "A Survey of the Health Experiences of International Business Travelers." AAOHN Journal 50, no. 10 (2002): 449–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/216507990205001006.

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Occupational health professionals need to know more about the health, worklife, and family life of international business travelers (IBTs). This descriptive correlational study, in two parts, examines the physiological and psychosocial experiences associated with business travel for a sample of 140 employees from western Canada's oil and gas industry. Results for Part One show that 76% of IBTs report travel related health problems, 74% have jet lag, 45% have travelers' diarrhea and gastrointestinal complaints, 12% to 16% have climate adaptation problems, and 2% report accidents and minor injur
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MINENKO, Kateryna. "TRAVEL EXPERIENCES OF MYKOLA LYSENKO: A GEOGRAPHICAL MAP OF THE COMPOSER'S DAILY LIFE DURING 1867–1870." Часопис Національної музичної академії України ім.П.І.Чайковського, no. 3(64) (June 30, 2024): 129–45. https://doi.org/10.31318/2414-052x.3(64).2024.314748.

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This study explores the travel experiences of Mykola Lysenko as a distinct phenomenon within the creative biography of the eminent Ukrainian composer. It characterizes Lysenko's epistolary legacy, revealing that his personal letters contain numerous impressions of his time spent in specific European cities, particularly Leipzig, where the composer studied during this period of his life. The investigation of the Ukrainian artist's impressions allows for a broader understanding of the issues pertinent to this timeframe, particularly regarding the influence of foreign travels on the composer’s li
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Ellis, Gary D., Darlene Locke, Kaylee Jorgensen, Jingxian Jiang, and Montza Williams. "Enriching Intentional Youth Program Experiences Through Preflection, Action, and Reflection." Journal of Youth Development 17, no. 1 (2022): 83–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jyd.2022.1130.

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We examined effects of preflection, action, and reflection sessions on youth experiences during a 4‑H travel camp. The travel camp was one component of GLOBE, a 2-year Texas 4-H program with intentional goals of advancing understanding of agriculture, poverty, and world cultures. In morning preflection sessions, the 28 youth participants were instructed to take photographs during their day according to themes aligned with 1 of 2 of the program’s goals: building global citizenship and understanding poverty. Each day ended with a reflection session. Youth viewed a slideshow of their themed photo
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Zan, Antonia. "Tourist Gaze in the Diary of Count Lajos Gyulay (1843–1844)." Banatica 1, no. 34 (2024): 407–29. https://doi.org/10.56177/banatica.34.2024.art.21.

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This study explores the travels of Count Lajos Gyulay in Italy, using as its primary source the previously unexamined journal of the count, titled Hinna, the Book of 100 Days, which recounts events from 1843–1844. This ego-document provides various analytical opportunities. Firstly, due to its very nature as a travel journal, the text is closely linked to the history of travel. Examining the document's structure offers an initial insight into the key aspects of the author's life and further enables investigations into the specific characteristics of travel history and travel writing. At the co
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Polgár, Anikó. "Europe as an extended Greece: Travelogues by Karl Kerényi and Gábor Devecseri." Journal of Language and Cultural Education 9, no. 3 (2021): 63–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jolace-2021-0019.

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Abstract This study is dealing with the travel notes and diaries in Hungarian and German from the 1950s and 1960s. The two examined authors are Karl (Károly) Kerényi (1897–1973) and Gábor Devecseri (1917–1971). Kerényi’s travel notes and diaries reveal the thoughts of a very wide-ranging scholar. Devecseri’s volume Crickets of Epidaurus, Sing (Epidauroszi tücskök, szóljatok) is actually a collection, condensed into the history of four trips: three to Greece and one to Italy. The present study examines the characteristics of these two perspectives, namely, the Western vs. the Eastern, the class
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Jacobsen, Jens Kristian Steen. "Transience and Place: Exploring Tourists' Experiences of Place." Nordlit 1, no. 1 (1998): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.7557/13.2199.

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This paper explores tourists' transient place experiences. The focus is on what is commonly called sightseeing, confined mainly to experiences of locations not previously visited. This type of travel experience, seeing actual places or objects for one's self and taking photographs, is regarded here as an important ritual in modernity. With reference to the concept of adventurer, the paper attempts to describe various aspects of novel travel experiences. For instance, ephemeral tourist sensations of place are compared to «love at first sight», a blissful experience of meeting with a place to wh
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Robinson, Victor Mueke, and Heike A. Schänzel. "A tourism inflex: Generation Z travel experiences." Journal of Tourism Futures 5, no. 2 (2019): 127–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jtf-01-2019-0014.

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it highlights the emergence of Generation Z and the interface of its members with the tourism system. Second, by way of a theoretical model, the paper provides a more holistic approach to understanding Generation Z travel experiences in which the emphasis is shifted from the destination to the traveller. This is in keeping with the trend which lays more emphasis on people rather than landscape.Design/methodology/approachThis is qualitative research founded on an interpretive (constructivist) paradigm. Selecting Generation Z as the subject loc
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Chang, Shu-Hua, and Rungtai Lin. "Building a Total Customer Experience Model: Applications for the Travel Experiences in Taiwan’s Creative Life Industry." Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing 32, no. 4 (2015): 438–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10548408.2014.908158.

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Cordova-Buiza, Franklin, Edwin Gabriel-Campos, Lucía Castaño-Prieto, and Lucía García-García. "The Gastronomic Experience: Motivation and Satisfaction of the Gastronomic Tourist—The Case of Puno City (Peru)." Sustainability 13, no. 16 (2021): 9170. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13169170.

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Gastronomy is a fundamental aspect of culture in daily life, through which tourists can discover the cultural heritage of the places they visit. Therefore, culinary pleasure is a decisive factor in choosing a travel destination; at the same time, it is essential for shaping tourists’ satisfaction regarding their travel experience. This research seeks to study the gastronomic experiences of foreign tourists visiting the city of Puno (Peru) during the celebration of the festival of the Virgen de la Calendaria, recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage event by UNESCO. The results of this res
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Smart, Michael J., and Nicholas J. Klein. "Remembrance of Cars and Buses Past: How Prior Life Experiences Influence Travel." Journal of Planning Education and Research 38, no. 2 (2017): 139–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0739456x17695774.

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Does living in a neighborhood with high-quality public transit influence travel behavior later in life, even if you move to a neighborhood with worse transit service? To test this, we construct residential histories of individuals using decades of data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics. We find that past experiences shape transportation futures. Exposure to transit during young adulthood in particular is associated with an auto-light lifestyle and greater transit usage later in life. This research suggests a long-term benefit for encouraging transit at younger ages to foster a “transit h
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Varma, T. N. Narendra. "Experiential Tourism and Homestays in Kerala." International Journal of Research and Review 10, no. 5 (2023): 75–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20230512.

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When we undertake leisure travel, in most cases, we want to enjoy the history and civilization of a distant location, relax in an eco-friendly destination, or experience the beauty of local culture like dance, drama, theatre, handicrafts, or any other fine arts. These experiences become memorable and remain in our minds for longer duration. The interests for experiential tourism have gained more importance among young generations and scholars and tourism practitioners of late. This process or trend in leisure travel is also known as “Immersion travel”. Uniqueness of the destination and authent
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Hamilton, Gareth E. "Ground-Level Travel for a Non-Flying Baltic States Anthropologist from Northern Ireland." Anthropological Journal of European Cultures 31, no. 1 (2022): 33–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/ajec.2022.310104.

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This auto-ethnographic/biographical account deals with the experiences that a non-flying Northern-Ireland-born anthropologist living in the Baltic States has of mobility, infrastructure and connectedness, in particular with reference to academic and personal life. The article considers the movements which a career as an academic anthropologist requires, as well as the difficulties and intricacies that being located in Eastern Europe has for such land travel. Based on years of experience, it questions travel time and cost with particular reference to the seeming need to travel towards Western E
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Peterson, Colleen, Tamara Statz, Sara Barsel, Robyn Birkeland, Joseph Gaugler, and Jessica Finlay. "Air Travel Concerns and Complaints of Persons Living With Dementia and Their Travel Companions." Innovation in Aging 4, Supplement_1 (2020): 112–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa057.371.

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Abstract Air travel is increasingly accessible and rising numbers of older adults choose to fly. The prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) is also expected to increase due to advances in longevity and the aging Baby Boomer population. An ADRD diagnosis does not necessarily end the desire to travel for leisure, and air travel may be necessary for family and/or care reasons. Taken together, more persons living with ADRD are expected to use air travel. This is concerning since adverse outcomes, including confusion and delirium, can be exacerbated by unfamiliar environment
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Devlin, Julie, and Bernie Reid. "Heart failure patients' experiences of telerehabilitation." British Journal of Nursing 33, no. 12 (2024): 572–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2024.0078.

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In the UK, almost 1 million people are living with heart failure, with heart and circulatory diseases accounting for 27% of all deaths, according to the British Heart Foundation. Current heart failure guidelines support cardiac rehabilitation as an intervention to reduce cardiovascular events, increase exercise tolerance and enhance patients' quality of life. Research indicates that telerehabilitation is an effective component of heart failure management, which helps overcome perceived barriers to cardiac rehabilitation including travel to appointments, long waiting times and accessibility. Un
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Sharma, Laxmi Kanta. "Measuring the Satisfaction of Student Tourists in Pokhara: An Analysis of Travel Life Domains." Cognition 5, no. 1 (2023): 68–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/cognition.v5i1.55410.

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Tourism is a significant global economic industry that is expanding rapidly. It is an important sector for development and reducing poverty in developing nations like Nepal. The aim of this paper is to assess the satisfaction of student tourists in Pokhara. 286 students were randomly selected from the 1000 students who visited Pokhara in the last week of December 2022 to participate in the survey. The data was collected by administering the five-point Likert scale questionnaires. Descriptive and analytical methods were used to examine the satisfaction of student tourists in Pokhara. Students w
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Armstrong, Paul B. "The Neuroscience of Literary Time Travel: How Literary Works Cross Historical Distance." Narrative 31, no. 3 (2023): 324–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/nar.2023.a908405.

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ABSTRACT: How do literary works speak across historical distance? When critics attempt to answer this question, they typically invoke biological metaphors that testify to the inability of formal or historical categories alone to explain the mystery of how literary works reach across the boundary between life and death. This essay investigates the embodied cognitive processes that enable literary time travel by undertaking a neurophenomenological analysis of the relation between aesthetic experiences and their neural correlates. A neurophenomenological approach can clarify what eludes formalist
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Mohammad, Dr Bashar Alhaj, and Dr Fadi Herzallah. "Examining Tourist Motivation and Social Media on Travel Intention of Saudi Tourists." International Journal of Business & Economic Development (IJBED) 3, no. 1 (2022): 1–17. https://doi.org/10.61494/ijbed.v3n1a1.

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In this technology era, social media is playing a significant role in tourists’ life. Tourists like to share their travel experience on social media which may influence future tourists’ travel decision. This study examined the impact of tourists’ motivation and social media on travel decision and future travel intention. Partial Least Square (PLS) structural equation modeling was used to analyze the data of 324 tourists. The results indicated that tourists’ motivation (knowledge, relaxing, self-esteem, and events/activities) have strong relation on tourists’ travel decision. The results showed
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Polechoński, Jacek, and Rajmund Tomik. "CAN IMMERSIVE VIRTUAL REALITY TRAVEL EXPERIENCE REPLACE REAL TRAVEL?" Folia Turistica 52 (September 30, 2019): 9–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.2639.

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Purpose. The study attempts to define virtual reality in tourism as well as to characterise and present chosen applications created for the purposes of virtual sightseeing. Based on the survey conducted among tourism and recreation students of the Jerzy Kukuczka Academy of Physical Education in Katowice, the study attempts to answer the provocative question: “can virtual tourism replace real-world travel?”, and to analyse participants’ opinions on the topic of virtual trips. Methods. Analysis of scientific studies as well as information and data on the possibility of using immersive virtual re
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Rhoden, Steven, and Maarja Kaaristo. "Mobile landscapes and transport tourism: the visual experience of mobility during cruises and coach tours." International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research 14, no. 3 (2020): 307–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijcthr-01-2020-0036.

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Purpose This study aims to analyze the visual aspects of transport tourists’ experience of mobility focusing on British cruise and coach tourists’ international travel experiences. Design/methodology/approach The qualitative data was collected using semi-structured in-depth interviews with coach and cruise tourists and analyzed using thematic analysis. Findings The visual experience of mobility (demonstrated in the paper by the example of cruises and coach tours) is critical in the formation of transport tourism experiences. The mobile tourist landscapes emerge from the interplay of the subjec
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Baksi, Arup Kumar, and Subhashree Sanyal. "Spiritual Tourism for Quest and Transformation: A Study Through the Gender Lens using Duoethnography Approach." International Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Systems 18, no. 1 (2025): 95–108. https://doi.org/10.21863/ijhts/2025.18.1.007.

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In travel and tourism research, ‘spirituality’ has been postulated as a major proposition to evoke an emotional valence leading to transiency. Travelling, as a mode of realization of one’s deeply embedded gnostic power, might trigger transcendental awakening that connects an individual mind with assorted level of consciousness. However, spiritual tourism has been restricted to the taxonomic notion of travelling and has frequently been explained in the context of social, historical and economic parameters. The discursive shift from a ‘religious’ to ‘spiritual’ travel needs to be addressed in th
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Zhang, Zhi-Hu, and Heng-Chiang Huang. "Enhancing Sustainable Tourism Through Virtual Reality: The Role of Collectable Experiences in Well-Being and Meaning in Life." Sustainability 17, no. 13 (2025): 5809. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17135809.

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This study explores the intersection of virtual reality tourism, digital innovation in digital transformation and corporate sustainability-driven business transformations in tourism strategies, and sustainability-driven business transformations in tourism. By reducing the environmental footprint associated with traditional travel, VR-based tourism presents an innovative solution to promote sustainable tourism. Through three empirical studies, we investigate how immersive 360-degree VR experiences influence psychological well-being and meaning in life as influenced by sustainable VR experiences
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Qasbi, Moulay Rachid. "From Edith Wharton to Marvine Howe: Travel Literature Oscillates Between Distorting the Truth and Enhancing the Tourist's Experience." European Journal of Theoretical and Applied Sciences 2, no. 3 (2024): 531–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.59324/ejtas.2024.2(3).41.

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This research aims to deconstruct the discourse used in two distinct books on Morocco from different eras, each providing unique perspectives on the country. Edith Wharton's "In Morocco" (1917) offers insights into early 20th-century perceptions, while Marvine Howe's "Morocco: The Islamist Awakening and Other Challenges" (2005) presents a contemporary viewpoint. These texts are thematically analyzed alongside the real-life experiences of American travelers who have either visited Morocco or plan to do so. By understanding the motivations and reasons that lead individuals to choose Morocco as a
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Moulay, Rachid Qasbi. "From Edith Wharton to Marvine Howe: Travel Literature Oscillates Between Distorting the Truth and Enhancing the Tourist's Experience." European Journal of Theoretical and Applied Sciences 2, no. 3 (2024): 531–50. https://doi.org/10.59324/ejtas.2024.2(3).41.

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This research aims to deconstruct the discourse used in two distinct books on Morocco from different eras, each providing unique perspectives on the country. Edith Wharton's "In Morocco" (1917) offers insights into early 20th-century perceptions, while Marvine Howe's "Morocco: The Islamist Awakening and Other Challenges" (2005) presents a contemporary viewpoint. These texts are thematically analyzed alongside the real-life experiences of American travelers who have either visited Morocco or plan to do so. By understanding the motivations and reasons that lead individuals to choose Morocco as a
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Zavala, I. Rubio, G. Martínez-Ales García, A. De Diego Cornejo, et al. "Psychotic episode during a travel to Saint-Petersburg. A variation of Stendhal Syndrome." European Psychiatry 41, S1 (2017): S518. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.681.

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IntroductionJourneys have been considered life-changing experiences since the first chronicles of humanity. Interest towards the relationship between travels and mental illness started off with the publication, in 1897, of Les aliénés voyageurs.Case reportWe report the case of a 52-year-old gentleman, married and without children, who works as a couch driver and has no past medical records. During a holiday trip, at his arrival to Saint Petersburg, he first experienced haze and cognitive and memory failures, along with malaise and sweating. The day after, while visiting the Hermitage museum, h
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POOLEY, COLIN G. "Cities, spaces and movement: everyday experiences of urban travel in Englandc.1840–1940." Urban History 44, no. 1 (2016): 91–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963926816000031.

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ABSTRACTTravelling through a city was (and remains) a routine experience for many people, but direct information on such movements is hard to uncover for the more distant past. This article uses selected diaries to explore the ways in which urban residents interacted with and responded to the spaces through which they travelled in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century England. It is argued that while some types of travel and associated environments did generate strong responses that diarists felt worth recording, for the most part urban travel was unproblematic and unremarkable and was
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Parveen, Dr Robina. "A Technical and Stylistic Study of Travelogues." DARYAFT 15, no. 01 (2023): 106–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.52015/daryaft.v15i01.314.

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Travel is a very important part of human life. Since time immemorial, every human used to travel from one place to another and would save the events and observations that occurred during the journey in his heart and mind and on his return, he would include other people in his travel experiences. This desire to tell a story led to the writing of a travelogue. A travelogue is a narrative genre of prose literature in which a traveler describes in writing the events, experiences, and observations he has witnessed. It not only describes external conditions, but also expresses internal emotions and
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Wiedlack, Katharina. "A feminist becoming? Louise Thompson Patterson’s and Dorothy West’s sojourn in the Soviet Union." Feminismo/s, no. 36 (December 3, 2020): 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/fem.2020.36.05.

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This article follows the socialist activist Louise Thompson (later Patterson) and the writer Dorothy West on their infamous journey to Soviet Russia to shoot a film about North American anti-Black racism in 1932. The film about the US history of racial oppression was ultimately never made, but the women stayed in the Soviet Union for several months, travelling to the Soviet republics, meeting famous Soviets, and experiencing Soviet modernization. Looking at the travel writings, correspondence, and memoirs of Thompson and West through the lens of intersectionality, this article analyses the wom
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Wiedlack, Katharina. "A feminist becoming? Louise Thompson Patterson’s and Dorothy West’s sojourn in the Soviet Union." Feminismo/s, no. 36 (December 3, 2020): 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/2020.36.05.

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This article follows the socialist activist Louise Thompson (later Patterson) and the writer Dorothy West on their infamous journey to Soviet Russia to shoot a film about North American anti-Black racism in 1932. The film about the US history of racial oppression was ultimately never made, but the women stayed in the Soviet Union for several months, travelling to the Soviet republics, meeting famous Soviets, and experiencing Soviet modernization. Looking at the travel writings, correspondence, and memoirs of Thompson and West through the lens of intersectionality, this article analyses the wom
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Alam, Mohammad, Ahmad Faraz, and Alam Zeb. "Neurotransmitters and Tourism Happiness: Unraveling the Link between Brain Chemistry and Tourist Experience." Fall 2023 VIII, no. IV (2023): 42–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2023(viii-iv).05.

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Neurotransmitters, hormones that regulate emotions and sensations, play a crucial role in happiness. Chemicals, released as hormones in the bloodstream, trigger emotions and sensationsin the human body, affecting mood and emotions influenced by both external and internal factors. Travel, a trend that promotes active health and quality of life, involves activities like sightseeing, hiking, and socializing. These activities help reduce stress, anxiety, and boredom, promoting overall well-being and mental health. Travel & tourism can create memorable experiences that stimulate happiness, duri
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Khan, Owais, Zanab Arshad, and Zunaira Mumtaz. "Media Influence on Childhood and The Re-Emerging Role of Tourism." Research Journal for Social Affairs 3, no. 3 (2025): 233–36. https://doi.org/10.71317/rjsa.003.03.0214.

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Media and advertising's increasing power has significantly changed childhood experiences by changing children's preferences from outdoor pursuits and travel to sedentary, screen-based lives. Targeted marketing campaigns and digital material increasingly shape children's values and consumption patterns, so promoting materialism and disconnecting from social and physical surroundings. Often pressed for time and convenience, parents coincidentally encourage this change by giving devices instead of meaningful, shared experiences. This interaction damages family ties and compromises children's emot
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Chen, Yu, Mahdi Aghaabbasi, Mujahid Ali, et al. "Hybrid Bayesian Network Models to Investigate the Impact of Built Environment Experience before Adulthood on Students’ Tolerable Travel Time to Campus: Towards Sustainable Commute Behavior." Sustainability 14, no. 1 (2021): 325. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14010325.

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This present study developed two predictive and associative Bayesian network models to forecast the tolerable travel time of university students to campus. This study considered the built environment experiences of university students during their early life-course as the main predictors of this study. The Bayesian network models were hybridized with the Pearson chi-square test to select the most relevant variables to predict the tolerable travel time. Two predictive models were developed. The first model was applied only to the variables of the built environment, while the second model was ap
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Basu, Debby, and In Sil Chang. "A Biracial Teacher’s Experiences in Korean Elementary Schools: Autobiographical Research." Multicultural Education Studies 17, no. 3 (2024): 107–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.14328/mes.2024.9.30.107.

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This study aims to understand the life and teaching experiences of a biracial elementary school teacher using autobiographical narrative inquiry. Data was collected through the teacher's recollections, life records related to her multicultural background, and reflective journals. What the teacher has experienced before and during her teaching career, and how these experiences are intertwined has been explored based on the data. The findings revealed that, in her pre-teaching life, based on her self-identity as a Korean, the teacher sought to challenge the social framework of a “multicultural p
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Yan, Min, and Sridhar Ryalie. "Bag Rethinking Travel Essentials for a Stress-Free Journey." International Journal of Sociologies and Anthropologies Science Reviews 4, no. 4 (2024): 495–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.60027/ijsasr.2024.4393.

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Background and Aims: In an era marked by perpetual motion and boundless exploration, the backpack transcends its utilitarian roots to become an emblem of the modern traveler's spirit. As we navigate the dynamic landscapes of our lives, the need for seamless, intuitive solutions has never been more pressing. Methodology: This study set out on a revolutionary path to reinvent the functionality of backpacks, pushing the envelope to create a future where practicality and elegance coexist and every design decision is in line with the desires and requirements of contemporary users. In addition to re
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Cho, Eun-Hee, and Sang-Ook Hong. "A comparative study of the impact of COVID-19 social distancing on subjective life satisfaction across generations." National Association of Korean Local Government Studies 25, no. 1 (2023): 49–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.38134/klgr.2023.25.1.049.

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Subjective life satisfaction varies greatly by age and generation due to differences in experiences and values. However, the constraints of social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Korea have significantly affected life satisfaction across generations. The purpose of this study is to analyze whether this constraint is differentiated by generation. Since numerous studies on life satisfaction have found similar influencing factors, this study analyzes the impact of social distancing due to COVID-19 on subjective life satisfaction by generation to differentiate from existing studies.&#x0
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Folmer, Akke, Ali (Tanya) Tengxiage, Hanny Kadijk, and Alastair John Wright. "Exploring Chinese millennials’ experiential and transformative travel: a case study of mountain bikers in Tibet." Journal of Tourism Futures 5, no. 2 (2019): 142–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jtf-02-2019-0018.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore domestic experiential travel by Chinese millennials, a group of consumers who will increasingly influence the global travel and tourism industry. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative research method was adopted to explore motivations and memorable experiences of Chinese millennials who successfully mountain biked the Qinghai–Tibet Highway in China. Findings For Chinese millennial mountain bikers in Tibet, experiential travel motivations and experiences are important. During the trip, they challenged their mental and physical abilities, enjoy
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Abid, Mahwish, and Aroosa Kanwal. "Desperate Times, Desperate Measures: Time Travellesque Trapped Kinetics of Refugee Surveillance towards Exit West." Global Social Sciences Review 10, no. 2 (2025): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2025(x-ii).01.

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This paper demonstrates how Mohsin Hamid's Exit West deals with the pernicious consequences of war, and anarchy. The refugees Saeed and Nadia resorted to escape routes in search of an asylum, due to war. These were desperate times that called for desperate measures. When both protagonists escape using "black doors," what I call 'time- time-travellesque,' it transports them to an alternate reality that negates time and space. This research examines how spatiotemporal travel impacts these two characters who bypass the experience of "trapped kinetics". My argument is that refugee experience and i
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Conway, Matthew Wigginton, Deborah Salon, Denise Capasso da Silva, and Laura Mirtich. "How Will the COVID-19 Pandemic Affect the Future of Urban Life? Early Evidence from Highly-Educated Respondents in the United States." Urban Science 4, no. 4 (2020): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/urbansci4040050.

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Attitudes and habits are extremely resistant to change, but a disruption of the magnitude of the COVID-19 pandemic has the potential to bring long-term, massive societal changes. During the pandemic, people are being compelled to experience new ways of interacting, working, learning, shopping, traveling, and eating meals. Going forward, a critical question is whether these experiences will result in changed behaviors and preferences in the long term. This paper presents initial findings on the likelihood of long-term changes in telework, daily travel, restaurant patronage, and air travel based
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Grube, Vicky. "Beyond Still Life: Collecting the World in Small Handfuls." Visual Arts Research 34, no. 1 (2008): 99–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20715465.

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Abstract This study uses portraiture methodology to understand how ideas travel among preschool children in an art studio. The researcher, also the art teacher, is watchful of the children’s feelings, perspectives, and experiences, and analyzes her data through the writing. The researcher sees children co-constructing knowledge, negotiating truth, and redefining themselves while their relationships deepen. Buber and Husserl’s reflections concerning our search for an identical other are layered in with anecdotal episodes of the researcher and the children. Relationships, influenced by the cultu
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Johnson, Christopher, Roxann Johnson, and Fei Sun. "THE USE OF THE “TIME TRAVEL” PARADIGM OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE FOR FAMILY CARE PARTNER EMPOWERMENT." Innovation in Aging 7, Supplement_1 (2023): 460. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igad104.1514.

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Abstract This study describes how family carers are taught the Time Travel model of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). As persons with AD experience cognitive, emotional, social, physical and functional time travel, families can learn to join them on their journey. Stage models (e.g., Reisberg and associates FAST and GDS) of AD clarify how changes through time occur using stage markers. Yet the disease is non-linear. Persons with AD don’t travel neatly in stages but fluctuate in recall of names, faces and events. They migrate in a non-linear downward spiral fluctuating back and forth through time, revi
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Durr Missau, Lucas. "Communication and Mobility: Mobile-Mediated Displacement Experiences in Buenos Aires." Revista Lusófona de Estudos Culturais 8, no. 1 (2021): 105–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.21814/rlec.3156.

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This article aims to identify and describe the specificities of the urban mobility experience of inhabitants who use transportation apps to move around the city of Buenos Aires taking into account social, economic and cultural aspects of their experiences. We seek elements to understand how the use of these apps is part of people’s daily lives and, ultimately, to what extent it contributes to social inclusion, revealing the social aspects that are at stake. Intending to mobilize communication studies, theoretically, this paper articulates the new paradigm of mobilities in the social sciences w
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Matteucci, Xavier. "Female friends’ holiday experiences in heterotopia." Journal of Qualitative Research in Tourism 3, no. 1 (2022): 14–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/jqrt.2022.01.02.

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While the travel experiences of women have received some attention, there is scope for further exploration of the relationship between holiday spaces and the impact they have on females’ experiences. Drawing from narrative interviews, and informed by the Foucauldian concept of heterotopia, this paper explores the tourism experiences of female friends on the island of Ada Bojana, Montenegro. The findings reveal that the island’s environment facilitates release from the pressures of everyday life through playful and transgressive practices. Also, the intimate socialities of some holiday spaces a
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