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ASPECTS OF TOURISM
Series Editors: Professor Chris Cooper, University of Queensland, Australia
Dr C. Michael Hall, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Dr Dallen Timothy, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA
Aspects of Tourism is an innovative, multifaceted series which will comprise
authoritative reference handbooks on global tourism regions, research volumes, texts
and monographs. It is designed to provide readers with the latest thinking on tourism
worldwide and in so doing will push back the frontiers of tourism knowledge. The
series will also introduce a new generation of international tourism authors, writing
on leading edge topics. The volumes will be readable and userfriendly, providing
accessible sources for further research. The list will be underpinned by an annual
authoritative tourism research volume. Books in the series will be commissioned that
probe the relationship between tourism and cognate subject areas such as strategy,
development, retailing, sport and environmental studies. The publisher and series
editors welcome proposals from writers with projects on these topics.
Other Books in the Series
Tourism, Mobility and Second Homes
C. Michael Hall and Dieter Müller
Strategic Management for Tourism Communities: Bridging the Gaps
Peter E. Murphy and Ann E. Murphy
Oceania: A Tourism Handbook
Chris Cooper and C. Michael Hall (eds)
Tourism Marketing: A Collaborative Approach
Alan Fyall and Brian Garrod
Music and Tourism: On the Road Again
Chris Gibson and John Connell
Tourism Development: Issues for a Vulnerable Industry
Julio Aramberri and Richard Butler (eds)
Naturebased Tourism in Peripheral Areas: Development or Disaster?
C. Michael Hall and Stephen Boyd (eds)
Tourism, Recreation and Climate Change
C. Michael Hall and James Higham (eds)
Shopping Tourism, Retailing and Leisure
Dallen J. Timothy
Wildlife Tourism
David Newsome, Ross Dowling and Susan Moore
FilmInduced Tourism
Sue Beeton
Rural Tourism and Sustainable Business
Derek Hall, Irene Kirkpatrick and Morag Mitchell (eds)
The Tourism Area Life Cycle, Vol.1: Applications and Modifications
Richard W. Butler (ed.)
The Tourism Area Life Cycle, Vol.2: Conceptual and Theoretical Issues
Richard W. Butler (ed. )
For more details of these or any other of our publications, please contact:
Channel View Publications, Frankfurt Lodge, Clevedon Hall,
Victoria Road, Clevedon, BS21 7HH, England
http://www.channelviewpublications.com
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ASPECTS OF TOURISM 27
Series Editors: Chris Cooper (University of Queensland, Australia),
C. Michael Hall (University of Otago, New Zealand)
and Dallen Timothy (Arizona State University, USA)
Tourist Behaviour
Themes and Conceptual Schemes
Philip L. Pearce
CHANNEL VIEW PUBLICATIONS
Clevedon Buffalo Toronto
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Special thanks to Anne Sharp
in recognition of our sustained professional partnership
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Pearce, Philip L.
Tourist Behaviour: Themes and Conceptual Schemes/Philip L. Pearce.
Aspects of Tourism: 27
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Travelers–Psychology. 2. Tourism–Psychological aspects. 3. Tourism–Social aspects.
I. Title. II. Series.
G155.A1P3622 2005
910'.01'9–dc22
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue entry for this book is available from the British Library.
ISBN 1845410238 /EAN 9781845410230 (hbk)
ISBN 184541022X / EAN 9781845410223 (pbk)
ISBN 1845410246 / EAN 9781845410247 (electronic)
Channel View Publications
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Copyright © 2005 Philip L. Pearce.
All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any
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