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  1. Cohen's tourist typology- The 4 major types of tourists

    Cohen breaks down his tourist typology further, suggesting that there are four main types of tourists: The Drifter. The Explorer. The Individual Mass Tourist. The Organised Mass Tourist. The first two types of tourists (the Drifter and the Explorer) are deemed noninstitutionalised tourists and the latter two (The Individual Mass Tourist and the ...

  2. (PDF) Cohen's Model of Typologies of Tourists

    Cohen's tourist typology in the space of familiarity and novelty in travel is considered a fundamental work in tourist-host social contact studies [11, 28]. Based on Cohen's tourist typology [7 ...

  3. Tourist typology in social contact: An addition to existing theories

    To conclude, building on Cohen's (1972) theory, the current study revealed the purpose, determinants, activities, intensity, impacts and attitudes of social contact between tourists and hosts via a qualitative approach. A tourist typology was established according to their characteristics in those dimensions.

  4. Typology, tourist

    Typology, tourist. In general, typology is the study of types; it has been applied to studies in many fields. For example, a typology in anthropology may refer to the division of culture by races, and in archaeology a typology can be a classification of artifacts according to their characteristics. The grouping of individuals has a very long ...

  5. Sociology of Tourism

    They can be called the established leaders of the sociology of tourism, and are listed here alphabetically: Erik Cohen, Graham Dann, Marie-Françoise Lanfant, Dean MacCannell, and John Urry. Cohen 1972 opposed treating tourists as a homogenous mass and provided a heuristic tourist typology ranging from familiarity to strangeness.

  6. A Phenomenology of Tourist Experiences

    For MacCannell's definition of `experience' in the sense here used, see MacCannell, 1976: 23; for some concrete examples of touristic `experiences' see ibid.: 97. 9. 9. This point is admirably illustrated in an anecdote told by Eliade of the famous German historian Th. Mommsen. ... A tourist typology of online and face-to-face social contact ...

  7. (PDF) The theoretical concept of tourist typology in the

    Abstract. In theoretical studies on the typology of tourists, various criteria for their identification can be. found. A drawback of this ap proach is the lack of one common concept of tourist ...

  8. PDF Typology, tourist

    Typology, tourist Ganghua Chen School of Tourism Management, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China In general, typology is the study of types; it has been applied to studies in many fields. For exam-ple, a typology in anthropology may refer to the division of culture by races, and in archaeology a typology can be a classification of artifacts

  9. Tourist Motivation and Typologies

    Tourist Motivation and Typologies. Richard Prentice, Richard Prentice. Search for more papers by this author. Richard Prentice, Richard Prentice. Search for more papers by this author. Book Editor(s): Alan A. Lew, Alan A. Lew. Northern Arizona University, USA.

  10. Tourist

    The Florida designation raises two other contentious issues related to the tourist definition debate, one is length of stay and the other is purpose of the trip. An overnight stay or 24 h away from home has been commonly used to distinguish a tourist from a day tripper or excursionist. ... Cohen's role typology was followed by several ...

  11. The experienced tourist

    The chapter explores the dimensions of an experienced tourist and proposes an empirically grounded typology of an experienced tourist based on an exploratory mixed-methods approach. The synthesized findings are compared with existing tourist typologies and the understanding of today's tourists and tourist typologies are advanced. A plethora ...

  12. Plog's and Butler's Models: a critical review of Psychographic Tourist

    This paper attempts to examine the two popular cited theories in tourism studies, Psycho-graphic Tourist Typology by Stanley Plog and the Tourism Area Life Cycles (TALC) by Richard Butler, which have been widely accepted and applied by scholars ... There is a definition problem of tourism and the tourist themselves, the concepts often differing ...

  13. [PDF] Tourist Typologies and Segmentation Variables with Regard to

    Tourist Typologies and Segmentation Variables with Regard to Ecotourists. B. Dey, Mrinmoy K. Sarma. Published 2006. Business, Environmental Science. This is a brief note on ecotourism typologies as reported by different authors at different points of time. As such, this note tries to throw light on the research done so far on segmentation of ...

  14. TYPOLOGY OF TOURISTS AND THEIR SATISFACTION LEVEL

    typologies is to divide the tourists into the different groups in order to find out what the. specific tourist want. The increase of number and specifity of typologies started by the end of the ...

  15. Tourist Typology in: Encyclopedia of Tourism Management and Marketing

    The Encyclopedia of Tourism Management and Marketing is, quite simply, the definitive reference work in the field. Carefully curated by leading tourism scholar Dimitrios Buhalis, this is the largest tourism management and marketing ontology that has ever been put together and offers a holistic examination of this interdisciplinary field. Use the Search within Book (below right) or browse the ...

  16. PDF The Rise of Individual Mass Tourist and Explorer: Study of Tourist

    2.2 Tourist typology The literature demonstrates that tourist's typology discussion, with or without benefitted from anthropology of tourism theoretical lens, argues, and proposes a model for tourist typology as follow. Decade ago, five typology of cultural tourists was identified and introduced to understand the cultural tourism

  17. How Different Authors Describe the Typology of Tourists

    Smith's Tourist Typology, which was developed by Valene Smith in 1989. This typology classifies tourists into seven distinct categories based on their motivations, behaviors, and travel preferences. Each category offers unique insights into the various ways people approach and experience travel. 1.

  18. Drifter

    The term "drifter" arises from the first sociological typology of experiences, where tourist roles are categorized on a continuum from "organized mass tourist" to "individual mass tourist" to "explorer" to "drifter," based on the combinations of novelty and familiarity typical to each role (Cohen 1972).As the least institutionalized role, wherein novelty and individualism ...

  19. Tourist behaviour : TYPOLOGIES OF TOURIST BEHAVIOUR

    Chapter 4 is devoted to the analysis of tourist behaviour as a fundamental aspect to be considered by tourism destinations and businesses when planning marketing strategies. The chapter addresses the factors that affect tourists' preferences and choices, and special attention is paid to sustainability issues.

  20. Tourist Typologies

    Testing a cultural tourism typology. International Journal of Tourism Research. 5(1) 45-58 DOI: 10.1002/jtr.417 Plog, S. (2001) Why Destination Areas Rise and Fall in Popularity: An Update of a Cornell Quarterly Classic. Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly. 42(3): 13-24. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-8804(01)81020-X

  21. The Tourist Psychology and the Creation of Tourist Experiences

    The tourist experience encompasses numerous elements; hence it is identified as a complex psychological process (Selstad, 2007).Researchers have identified tourist experience as a multistaged, a multi-influential, and a multi-outcome phenomenon (Clawson & Knetsch, 1966).The experience of tourism is an all-encompassing one that is built on top of an extremely practical one.

  22. PDF Using Tourist Typologies for Ecotourism Research

    Tourist Typologies. Conceptually, Murphy (1985) identifies two general categories of tourist typologies, interactional and cognitive-normative. Lowyck et al. (1992) make a similar distinction ...