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Der Weg Zum Licht (1902)
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Der Weg Zum Licht (1902)

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There has been a historical shift in ways and methods of travelling from the individual traveler to what may be called the mass tourist. The introduction of mass tourism and the different motivations that drive tourists today are important indicators for cultural mediators to consider in their production of tourism communication. This book, therefore, deals with aspects of tourism and different types of mediators involved in tourism processes. Mediators employ aspects of culture, authenticity and branding as a means to portray and explain the destinations. This book examines if three specific mediators recentre culture into the tourism products, they portray. These separate communicators are analyzed rhetorically, and Halliday’s notion of register is used to establish which language functions the mediators have applied in their tourism communications. Derived from that, the book provides an indicator of the communicational means applied in the tourism industry. The book should in particular be valuable to professionals in Communications and Marketing fields.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
148
ISBN
9781168377319

There has been a historical shift in ways and methods of travelling from the individual traveler to what may be called the mass tourist. The introduction of mass tourism and the different motivations that drive tourists today are important indicators for cultural mediators to consider in their production of tourism communication. This book, therefore, deals with aspects of tourism and different types of mediators involved in tourism processes. Mediators employ aspects of culture, authenticity and branding as a means to portray and explain the destinations. This book examines if three specific mediators recentre culture into the tourism products, they portray. These separate communicators are analyzed rhetorically, and Halliday’s notion of register is used to establish which language functions the mediators have applied in their tourism communications. Derived from that, the book provides an indicator of the communicational means applied in the tourism industry. The book should in particular be valuable to professionals in Communications and Marketing fields.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
148
ISBN
9781168377319