2011
DOI: 10.1080/17513057.2011.556829
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Empowering Native Americans: Communication, Planning, and Dialogue for Eco-Tourism in Gallup, New Mexico

Abstract: A challenge for communication practitioners is facilitating increased representation of marginalized cultural groups in public dialogue. Utilizing a project between Gallup, New Mexico, and a Navajo community as a case study, this paper demonstrates how public planning across cultures can be conceptualized as a dialogic process. The author conducted a communication assessment of this eco-tourism project. Analysis revealed the importance of finding ways to meet the participatory needs of the marginalized communi… Show more

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“…Higher education has a vital role in opening the community's insights and expertise in managing tourist villages through intensive communication. Communication through open dialogue is essential because it helps understand community communication to build further bonds (Lafever, 2011). Coaching has carried out by forming and fostering Pokdarwis to manage Sentajo tourism resources.…”
Section: The Role Of Higher Education In the Development Of The Tourism Villagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher education has a vital role in opening the community's insights and expertise in managing tourist villages through intensive communication. Communication through open dialogue is essential because it helps understand community communication to build further bonds (Lafever, 2011). Coaching has carried out by forming and fostering Pokdarwis to manage Sentajo tourism resources.…”
Section: The Role Of Higher Education In the Development Of The Tourism Villagementioning
confidence: 99%