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Title: Innocence Abroad
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Psychology |
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August 21, 1998 |
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The article represents a pocket guide to the major theoretical approaches to acculturation and considers their relevance to the study of tourism. Both domestic and international tourism offer the opportunity for intercultural contact, the tourist-host relationship is further differentiated from other forms of cultural contact by an asymmetric relationship... Showed first 250 characters
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Tourist often possess greater material wealth the host generally have more information about culture, resources, and prices. Despite the distinctive, supportive context of tourism, tourist fined themselves in unfamiliar cultural circumstances that require adaptation, and often represent a cultural shock... Showed next 250 characters
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