2011
DOI: 10.5204/mcj.412
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Everyday Life in the "Tourist Zone"

Abstract: This article makes a case for the everyday while on tour and argues that the ability to continue with everyday routines and social relationships, while at the same time moving through and staying in liminal or atypical zones of tourist locales, is a key part of some kinds of tourist experience. Based on ethnographic field research with grey nomads (retirees who take extended tours of Australia in caravans and motorhomes) everyday life while on tour is examined, specifically the overlap and intersection between… Show more

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“…Thes tructural data collected for complexes 3-9 (Figures S3-S10) reveal distances between the two metal centers (2.67-2.77 ;F igure S65) which are in line with previously reported Rh I À Pt II bond lengths (2.63-2.98 ). [26] Thes hort Rh-Pt distances,t he 2 J PPt coupling constants of 2 J PPt = 506-538 Hz, and the direct 1 J PtRh coupling of 1 J PtRh = 82-104 Hz observed by 195 Pt NMR spectroscopy (Figures S26-S63) are strong indications for aRh ÀPt bond. Although the NMR data are relatively invariant for 3-9,t he shorter Rh À Pt bonds in the cationic monomeric complexes 4-6 (Rh À Pt 2.70 ) correlate with as lightly larger 1 J PtRh coupling constant (> 97 Hz;S upporting Information, Table S1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Thes tructural data collected for complexes 3-9 (Figures S3-S10) reveal distances between the two metal centers (2.67-2.77 ;F igure S65) which are in line with previously reported Rh I À Pt II bond lengths (2.63-2.98 ). [26] Thes hort Rh-Pt distances,t he 2 J PPt coupling constants of 2 J PPt = 506-538 Hz, and the direct 1 J PtRh coupling of 1 J PtRh = 82-104 Hz observed by 195 Pt NMR spectroscopy (Figures S26-S63) are strong indications for aRh ÀPt bond. Although the NMR data are relatively invariant for 3-9,t he shorter Rh À Pt bonds in the cationic monomeric complexes 4-6 (Rh À Pt 2.70 ) correlate with as lightly larger 1 J PtRh coupling constant (> 97 Hz;S upporting Information, Table S1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Foreign languages that must be mastered by a TG are English and other languages that can help including Chinese, Japanese, and French. A TG can serve as a 'cultural broker,' bridging language hurdles and explaining local culture to curious visitors (Holloway et al, 2009). Rabotić (2010) also mentioned that the role of professional guides consists of two components: social and cultural mediation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[25] ) reveal distances between the two metal centers (2.67-2.77 ;F igure S65) which are in line with previously reported Rh I À Pt II bond lengths (2.63-2.98 ). [26] Thes hort Rh-Pt distances,t he 2 J PPt coupling constants of 2 J PPt = 506-538 Hz, and the direct 1 J PtRh coupling of 1 J PtRh = 82-104 Hz observed by 195 Pt NMR spectroscopy (Figures S26-S63) are strong indications for aRh ÀPt bond. Although the NMR data are relatively invariant for 3-9,t he shorter Rh À Pt bonds in the cationic monomeric complexes 4-6 (Rh À Pt 2.70 ) correlate with as lightly larger 1 J PtRh coupling constant (> 97 Hz;S upporting Information, Table S1).…”
Section: Synthesis and Characterization Of Heterobinuclear Rh-pt Complexesmentioning
confidence: 92%