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No one asks the children, right?


Marko Koščak; Lea-Marija Colarič-Jakše; Daša Fabjan; Staša Kukulj; Saša Založnik; Mladen Knežević; Tony O'Rourke; Boris Prevolšek
No one asks the children, right? // Tourism : an international interdisciplinary journal, 66 (2018), 4; 396-410 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
No one asks the children, right?

Autori
Marko Koščak ; Lea-Marija Colarič-Jakše ; Daša Fabjan ; Staša Kukulj ; Saša Založnik ; Mladen Knežević ; Tony O'Rourke ; Boris Prevolšek

Izvornik
Tourism : an international interdisciplinary journal (1332-7461) 66 (2018), 4; 396-410

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni

Ključne riječi
children and visitors ; perception of visitors and hosts ; sustainability ; destinations ; participatory planning

Sažetak
Modern tourism planning and development of a destination should include input from all levels of society, including diff erent age groups and varying interest groups within a local community. However, it is very rare that, in the process of participatory planning, youths and school groups are invited to express their views on development plans or have the opportunity to take an active part in decisionmaking. In this study, a nonverbal semantic diff erential was used in order to learn about how children in Slovenian primary schools view tourists and tourism. A sample of students from three primary schools located in developed, semi developed and poorly developed tourist destinations completed an "activity book" containing questions and a methodology for drawing a picture of "tourists", "hosts", and "children's parents' perception of tourists". Th is study showed that children from regions where tourism is highly developed have signifi cantly diff erent attitudes toward tourists than children living in regions where tourism is not as developed. However, the study also takes a perspective of the importance of sustainability in the tourism off er and how this may aff ect the views of children & youth in general and in diff erent regions in particular.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Interdisciplinarne društvene znanosti



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Profili:

Avatar Url Slavko Saša (autor)

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Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Marko Koščak; Lea-Marija Colarič-Jakše; Daša Fabjan; Staša Kukulj; Saša Založnik; Mladen Knežević; Tony O'Rourke; Boris Prevolšek
No one asks the children, right? // Tourism : an international interdisciplinary journal, 66 (2018), 4; 396-410 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
Marko Koščak, Lea-Marija Colarič-Jakše, Daša Fabjan, Staša Kukulj, Saša Založnik, Mladen Knežević, Tony O'Rourke & Boris Prevolšek (2018) No one asks the children, right?. Tourism : an international interdisciplinary journal, 66 (4), 396-410.
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@article{article, year = {2018}, pages = {396-410}, keywords = {children and visitors, perception of visitors and hosts, sustainability, destinations, participatory planning}, journal = {Tourism : an international interdisciplinary journal}, volume = {66}, number = {4}, issn = {1332-7461}, title = {No one asks the children, right?}, keyword = {children and visitors, perception of visitors and hosts, sustainability, destinations, participatory planning} }

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