2009
DOI: 10.1375/jhtm.16.1.113
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With The Simpsons as Tour Guides: How Popular Culture Sources can Enhance the Student Experience in a University Tourism Unit

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“…Some scholars have defined science tourism resources to be the key to science tourism [4][5][6], believing that science tourism resources are "the sum of various natural and social factors that occupy a certain geographical space in nature and human society, and have special scientific and cultural values, and can be attractive to tourists, and can be exploited by the tourism industry, and produce scientific and cultural dissemination effects." Scholars have provided suggestions for the development of science tourism in specific cities, considering the science tourism resources in the area [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introduction 1the Development Of Science Tourism and The Rol...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some scholars have defined science tourism resources to be the key to science tourism [4][5][6], believing that science tourism resources are "the sum of various natural and social factors that occupy a certain geographical space in nature and human society, and have special scientific and cultural values, and can be attractive to tourists, and can be exploited by the tourism industry, and produce scientific and cultural dissemination effects." Scholars have provided suggestions for the development of science tourism in specific cities, considering the science tourism resources in the area [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introduction 1the Development Of Science Tourism and The Rol...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por esta razón, en los últimos tiempos han aparecido diversos tipos de turismo alternativos relacionados con diferentes elementos, como la cultura (Funk y Bruun, 2007;Edelheim, 2009;Tiam Chai, 2011) o la naturaleza (López y Torres, 2009;Jalani, 2012;Zhang y Lai Lei, 2012;Cottrell, Vaske y Roemer, 2013), y que se desarrollan de forma más sostenible que el turismo de masas. Han sido muchos los autores que han estudiado la sostenibilidad en la actividad turística, lo cual ha sido constatado en la investigación desarrollada por Chávez Dagostino, Andrade Romo y Espinosa Sánchez (2013).…”
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