The negative sociocultural impacts of tourism on Bedouin communities of Petra, JordanHaddad, RafaHarahsheh, SalemBoluk, KarlaE-review of Tourism Research
Thus, the purpose of this qualitative type thesis is to uncover certain negative physical and social impacts of tourism on heritage sites around the world and on various ethnic groups and/or Indigenous Peoples. The research for this thesis led to the discovery that heritage sites have been ...
But they should take the time to learn about the socio-cultural backgrounds of the places they visit. Short-term placements thus become more about experiences and ___ exchange, where they may gain knowledge and respect other cultures, rather than go on trips that “help the poor”. This ...
Howard Journal of CommunicationsJina H., YooSu Ahn, JangTaewoong, Choi. (2010) Sociocultural Determinants of Negative Emotions Among Dementia Caregivers in the United States and in Korea: A Content Analysis of Online Support Groups. Howard Journal of Communications 21 , 1-19 /...
On the life of the people, the economy and themselves is closely related to the perception of a strong, and perception of these two areas and coastal tourism development relationship between the strong, positive perception is stronger than the negative perception; socio-cultural perceptions of weak...
The Shanghai lockdown had psychological impacts on people even from a nation-wide perspective. Our study found that the prevalence of loneliness across China was higher during lockdown than before. For participants living in Shanghai, they were affected by the lockdown directly due to social ...
Psychology of adolescents idolatry is a very common problem, but also a special socio-cultural phenomenon. Youth sports star idol worship has the positive effects had a negative impact. 翻译结果4复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Youth idol worship is a very common psychological problem, it is also...
[19]. Collectivism has developed into a cultural tradition and social norm in China, similar to rail transit and other infrastructure being spread throughout the socio-cultural psychological structure [20]. Chinese citizens rely on each other and try their best to obey the collective (i.e., ...
Tourism is a socio-cultural phenomenon that has intensified with technological development and with the advancement of communication and transport systems. However, the increase in the number of people moving around the world does not necessarily represent success or tourist access, but it can mostly ...
TourismImpactThis chapter reviews the key elements of the positive and negative impacts of tourism, including economic, political, socio-cultural, environmental, and ecological impacts. Careful planning and management, including the understanding of an area's carrying capacity is essential in order to ...