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‘Taking Stock: Critical Perspectives On The Production And Consumption Of ‘Stock’ Photographs By Official Tourism Organizations In England’, William Feighery Jul 2003

‘Taking Stock: Critical Perspectives On The Production And Consumption Of ‘Stock’ Photographs By Official Tourism Organizations In England’, William Feighery

William Feighery

No abstract provided.


Spousal Privileges In The Federal Law, Robert L. Kardell Jan 2003

Spousal Privileges In The Federal Law, Robert L. Kardell

Robert L Kardell

No abstract provided.


American Law Of Real Estate, J. Reitzel, Robert Bennett, M. Garrison Dec 2002

American Law Of Real Estate, J. Reitzel, Robert Bennett, M. Garrison

Robert B. Bennett

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Negative Image? Developing The Visual In Tourism Research, William Feighery Dec 2002

Negative Image? Developing The Visual In Tourism Research, William Feighery

William Feighery

Today, knowledge about the world is increasingly articulated visually and the ocularcentric nature of tourism is widely recognised by tourism 'professionals' and academics, as well as by tourists and 'locals'. This article examines the role of visual evidence in tourism research and takes as its starting point the convolution of 'looking', 'seeing' and 'knowing' in western culture. It then considers the 'status' of image-based research in the social sciences with particular reference to tourism studies. It is suggested that the recent interest in the so-called 'pictorial turn' heralds new opportunities for tourism researchers to embrace emerging visual methodologies and in …


Coping With Marketplace Discrimination: An Exploration Of The Experiences Of Black Men, David Crockett, Sonya A. Grier, Jacqueline A. Williams Dec 2002

Coping With Marketplace Discrimination: An Exploration Of The Experiences Of Black Men, David Crockett, Sonya A. Grier, Jacqueline A. Williams

David Crockett

Differential treatment in the marketplace based on group membership rather than individual differences, which we refer to as marketplace discrimination, has been noted to occur across a multitude of consumption contexts, ranging from purchas-ing automobiles and real estate to browsing at retail stores or even hailing a taxicab. While evidence of marketplace dis-crimination has been widely reported and need not be reproduced here, the important related question of how consumers perceive and cope with the internal strains produced by discrimination remains an under-investigated topic in marketing. This is an important oversight, as research in sociology, anthropology and psychology has demonstrated …