@article{ART000935154},
author={권유홍 and dehyun Sohn},
title={Post-modern Tourist Experiences in TV Drama Locations},
journal={Journal of Tourism Sciences},
issn={1226-0533},
year={2004},
volume={28},
number={2},
pages={175-192}
TY - JOUR
AU - 권유홍
AU - dehyun Sohn
TI - Post-modern Tourist Experiences in TV Drama Locations
JO - Journal of Tourism Sciences
PY - 2004
VL - 28
IS - 2
PB - The Tourism Sciences Society Of Korea
SP - 175
EP - 192
SN - 1226-0533
AB - This study attempted to examine the key of tourist experiences at locations renowned as settings for TV dramas. Post-modern perspective established a theoretical underpinning the aplication of mixed methods intensified the framework of the study. The results of the analysis revealed thre categories of post-modern tourist experiences: (1) sensual pleasures, (2) hyper-reality, and (3) nostalgia. The findings implied that focus on these hedonic expectations in designing experiential products such as the visiting of TV drama locations.
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권유홍 and dehyun Sohn. (2004). Post-modern Tourist Experiences in TV Drama Locations. Journal of Tourism Sciences, 28(2), 175-192.
권유홍 and dehyun Sohn. 2004, "Post-modern Tourist Experiences in TV Drama Locations", Journal of Tourism Sciences, vol.28, no.2 pp.175-192.
권유홍, dehyun Sohn "Post-modern Tourist Experiences in TV Drama Locations" Journal of Tourism Sciences 28.2 pp.175-192 (2004) : 175.
권유홍, dehyun Sohn. Post-modern Tourist Experiences in TV Drama Locations. 2004; 28(2), 175-192.
권유홍 and dehyun Sohn. "Post-modern Tourist Experiences in TV Drama Locations" Journal of Tourism Sciences 28, no.2 (2004) : 175-192.
권유홍; dehyun Sohn. Post-modern Tourist Experiences in TV Drama Locations. Journal of Tourism Sciences, 28(2), 175-192.
권유홍; dehyun Sohn. Post-modern Tourist Experiences in TV Drama Locations. Journal of Tourism Sciences. 2004; 28(2) 175-192.
권유홍, dehyun Sohn. Post-modern Tourist Experiences in TV Drama Locations. 2004; 28(2), 175-192.
권유홍 and dehyun Sohn. "Post-modern Tourist Experiences in TV Drama Locations" Journal of Tourism Sciences 28, no.2 (2004) : 175-192.