Film tourism – Evolution, progress and prospects

Film tourism has emerged as a major growth sector for research in tourism and it is widely recognised as a driver of tourism development for many destinations. To date, there has been a relatively substantial literature on the subject, little of which has sought to synthesise and engage with the wid...

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Published inTourism management (1982) Vol. 33; no. 5; pp. 1007 - 1029
Main Author Connell, Joanne
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.10.2012
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Summary:Film tourism has emerged as a major growth sector for research in tourism and it is widely recognised as a driver of tourism development for many destinations. To date, there has been a relatively substantial literature on the subject, little of which has sought to synthesise and engage with the wider social science paradigm of culture, film and media research. The aim of this Progress Review is to critically evaluate film tourism as a subject of cross-disciplinary academic study, highlighting the major research themes, issues and contributing conceptual frameworks, critiquing existing and developing perspectives and addressing critical gaps in knowledge. This review is particularly timely as the literature on film tourism has not been synthesised from a cross-disciplinary perspective. Accordingly, this paper seeks to provide a road map of the exponential growth in social science literature associated with the cognate areas that study, or contribute to, film tourism. ► Film tourism has emerged as a major growth sector for research in tourism. ► Much existing research is case study driven. ► Film tourism is critically evaluated as a cross-disciplinary subject. ► This paper is a synthesis of major research themes, issues and concepts. ► Critical gaps in knowledge and future research areas are discussed.
ISSN:0261-5177
1879-3193
DOI:10.1016/j.tourman.2012.02.008