Voase, Richard (1999) Consuming tourist sights/sites: a note on York. Leisure Studies, 18 (4). pp. 289-296. ISSN 0261-4367
Full content URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/026143699374862
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Item Status: | Live Archive |
Abstract
Two perspectives on place-consumption are considered: a 'business metaphor' by which the city is viewed as a consumable 'product'; and a cultural perspective whereby a relationship between tourist site and mythical meaning is theorised. MacCannell's theorised trajectory of discovery, by which tourists progressively seek out the 'unmarked' and 'authentic', appears to be validated by observation of supplyside visitor attractions in York. A conventional product extension strategy inspired by the 'business metaphor' and involving the acquisition of a new 'icon' attraction would arguably accelerate the process of commodification, simultaneously eroding the potential for self-authored experience on the part of the tourist. Such a strategy may thus prove incomplete in its capacity to secure the long-term health of tourism in a mature, successful destination.
Additional Information: | Two perspectives on place-consumption are considered: a 'business metaphor' by which the city is viewed as a consumable 'product'; and a cultural perspective whereby a relationship between tourist site and mythical meaning is theorised. MacCannell's theorised trajectory of discovery, by which tourists progressively seek out the 'unmarked' and 'authentic', appears to be validated by observation of supplyside visitor attractions in York. A conventional product extension strategy inspired by the 'business metaphor' and involving the acquisition of a new 'icon' attraction would arguably accelerate the process of commodification, simultaneously eroding the potential for self-authored experience on the part of the tourist. Such a strategy may thus prove incomplete in its capacity to secure the long-term health of tourism in a mature, successful destination. |
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Keywords: | Business Metaphor, Cultural Perspective, Place-consumption, York, Tourist site |
Subjects: | N Business and Administrative studies > N830 UK Tourism |
Divisions: | Lincoln International Business School |
ID Code: | 2335 |
Deposited On: | 23 Apr 2010 08:36 |
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