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Peddling Wonderment, Selling Privilege: Launching the Market for Medieval Books in Antebellum New York
Published 2020-01-01“…Mementos acquired by elites on European Grand Tours; 4. Purchases by bibliophiles from international sales catalogues, domestic booksellers, and auctions of imported volumes. …”
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Evaluating News In Press About Konya In Context Of City Image
Published 2014-01-01“…With all these potentials, Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism chose Konya to be a branded city in its 2023 action plan. …”
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Comunidades tradicionais quilombolas do nordeste de Goiás: quintais como expressões territoriais
Published 2016-12-01“…Based on participant observation and interviews with the Kalunga, following qualitative methodological approach, as the means to understand their socioterritorial organization of backyards, their uses and new uses to and for tourism. Even though the Kalunga live in a Cerrado region, their backyards usually don’t have plants of this biome.…”
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On Biohospitality: Hotels as Barracks or the Waiter’s Three Bodies
Published 2020-03-01“…The article analyses the challenges and implications of the double-bodied disjointure (collective and individual) laid on Tunisia and the Tunisians in the course of the tourist migration phenomenon which occurred during the implantation of the tourism industry in the country. …”
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Country image and branding of Slovakia
Published 2011-06-01“…Political decisions of the government, the ways of attracting foreign investors and skilled workforce, export of products, export of culture, promotion of tourism and ultimately inhabitants themselves of the country are also either positively or negatively involved in creating the country image.…”
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La nouvelle Afrique du Sud à la plage ! Usages et fréquentation de trois plages de la péninsule du Cap
Published 2010-09-01“…Due to its coastal situation Cape Town is both a major port and an appreciated seaside destination, both by the South-Africans and by the foreign tourists. As was every public space, beaches were segregated under apartheid. …”
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Religion and politics of belonging in digital times: youth religiosity in focus
Published 2025-01-01“…Building on social media tours and qualitative in-depth interviews with 41 young believers of different religious traditions, we explore individual negotiations of belonging in digital spaces, as well as negotiations in relation to religious communities and political concepts. …”
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GEO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR DANUBE MUNICIPALITIES IN THE CONTEXT OF REGIONAL INTEGRATION
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La promenade publique géosymbole de l’urbanité espagnole.La Rambla Nova de Tarragone
Published 2024-03-01“…This linear public space become human filled under the effect of movement of human body (walker, stroller, pedestrian, and tourist) and has been globalized with intrusion of electronics allowing permanent connection to the world (walkman, mobile phones).…”
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La spiritualité au miroir de l’ultramodernité
Published 2012-09-01“…To conclude, we willquestion the concept of “spirituality” according to what Yves Lambert named a “tournant axial”, in other terms: a general reconfiguration of the religious world.…”
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THE MENTALITY INFLUENCE TO ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE ADAPTATION IN INTERNATIONAL COMPANY'S CONDITIONS
Published 2019-03-01“…Expediency of application of the multicultural principles of organizational culture, not contradicting any culture of the world, − has been argued. The conclusion has been made, that this сircumstance is one of the features and conditions of the successful existence of international network companies of hotel and tourism business.…”
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Luang Prabang, sanctuaire Unesco et paradis gay
Published 2011-06-01“…It has now become a key destination for tourists in Southeast Asia. Among the unexpected effects of UNESCO recognition and the attendant tourist boom, Luang Prabang is now described by some of its inhabitants and tourists as a town that has become gay (although men slept with men in Laos long before the advent of tourism and heritage-making). …”
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Key Factors in the Development of the ASEAN Logistics System
Published 2022-05-01“…Due to growing economy, investment, abundant labour force and tourism industry, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is becoming increasingly attractive to other parts of the world. …”
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L’imagerie irlandaise, du stéréotype au simulacre
Published 2018-12-01“…Landscapes and the images of them which are produced, broadcast or marketed, occupy a privileged place in the Irish tourist industry. We will approach these representations through advertising images and personal photographs. …”
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« La chère et la chair » : gastronomie et prostitution dans les grands restaurants des boulevards au xixe siècle
Published 2013-12-01“…From the Third Republic to the First World War, those establishments capitalized on the “Eros of good food” to become places of not only culinary pleasure and gastronomic tourism but also of prostitution and sexual tourism.…”
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Le Paysage, outil de résistance face à l’urbanisation
Published 2014-12-01“…In spite of this, these vineyards have resisted and are a part of the largest wine growing areas in the agglomeration of Tours. Interviews with local stakeholders made it possible to understand the strategies for resisting urban pressure. …”
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Realização social da natureza pelo turismo na Chapada dos Veadeiros
Published 2015-11-01“…Such forged singularity attracts, annually, thousands of tourists seeking consecrated attractions. The attractiveness of this highly preserved redoubt of the Brazilian Savanna biome (cerrado) increases with its inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage List, which makes tourism (as a modern productive activity) one of the most important sources of income for the different groups dwelling in the region. …”
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Assessing the impact of sewage and wastewater on antimicrobial resistance in nearshore Antarctic biofilms and sediments
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Background Despite being recognised as a global problem, our understanding of human-mediated antimicrobial resistance (AMR) spread to remote regions of the world is limited. Antarctica, often referred to as “the last great wilderness”, is experiencing increasing levels of human visitation through tourism and expansion of national scientific operations. …”
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