2010
DOI: 10.1504/ijta.2010.036844
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Brits behaving badly: template analysis of newspaper content

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“…Thus, this factor carries connotations that nudity attracts people's attention and creates conditions of freedom and opportunity for those open to adventures, such as voyeurism and exhibitionism. Going further, for those who associate a naked body with love making and, hence, sexual feelings and accorded behavior (Andriotis, 2010a;Smith & King, 2009, p. 440), elaborate a detailed definition of nudism/naturism tourism through analyzing and discussing views of numerous naturist associations. On the basis of the examination of historical and geographical evidence derived from the literature, as well as the views of representatives of nudist and naturist associations, this study appeared to be divided on the understandings of definitions of meanings of nudism and naturism, which tentatively helped to identify two broad interpretations.…”
Section: Factor Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, this factor carries connotations that nudity attracts people's attention and creates conditions of freedom and opportunity for those open to adventures, such as voyeurism and exhibitionism. Going further, for those who associate a naked body with love making and, hence, sexual feelings and accorded behavior (Andriotis, 2010a;Smith & King, 2009, p. 440), elaborate a detailed definition of nudism/naturism tourism through analyzing and discussing views of numerous naturist associations. On the basis of the examination of historical and geographical evidence derived from the literature, as well as the views of representatives of nudist and naturist associations, this study appeared to be divided on the understandings of definitions of meanings of nudism and naturism, which tentatively helped to identify two broad interpretations.…”
Section: Factor Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, such studies have used these data either as complementary to interviews and questionnaires (e.g. Andriotis, 2009;J€ ager, 2013); or as a single collection method without any attempt for triangulation (see for example Andriotis, 2010b;2011a;Bhandari & Bhandar, 2012;Volo, 2010). To overcome these limitations, a multi-method unobtrusive approach was adopted which allowed the strengths of individual methods to compensate for limitations in others.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysing the attitudes of local people towards young travellers is relevant not only because it is a growing niche market (Carr, 1998) but also and perhaps most importantly, because of the 'extreme' behaviour adopted by specific groups of young travellers. Such behaviour may result in binge drinking, drug use, sexual promiscuity and other risk taking activities (Carr, 2002), as has been found in the case of young British travelling to Greek resorts (Andriotis, 2010) or spring breakers to Mexican and Caribbean destinations (Josiam, Hobson, Dietrich, & Smeaton, 1998). The study of local attitudes towards certain youth groups, their behaviour and impacts is thus important since their behaviour may result in activities that may contrast with local norms and values, leading possibly to negative attitudes towards tourism.…”
Section: Literature Review Impacts Of Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Local attitudes may be towards several aspects of tourism including impacts , planning and development (Andriotis, 2001;Keogh, 1990), the tourists themselves, their behaviour and any other tangible or intangible manifestation of tourism activity within their local environment (Andriotis, 2010). Examining the attitudes of destination communities is helpful in identifying specific segments of support for or rejection of tourism within the same community; and therefore, has become relevant for destination planning and management purposes (Harrill, 2004, p. 256).…”
Section: Community Attitudes and Social Representationsmentioning
confidence: 99%