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Structuring Destination Image: A Qualitative Approach
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2005
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Photographic StudyCultural HeritageEnvironmental PsychologyCultural TourismDestination ManagementCommunicationQualitative ApproachSocial SciencesImage ComplexityImage ConstructCartographyDesignUser ExperienceMultimodal TransportSocial CognitionCultureNew ZealandTourismMultimodal Travel BehaviorArts
This article analyzes data derived from conversations with varying groups of residents and visitors in New Zealand with reference to Auckland as a visitor destination. What emerges is a complex, hierarchical pattern of imagery of place, and it is suggested that underlying dimensions are two continua, friendly versus tense/frustrating/threatening and exciting versus relaxing. It is suggested that cognition is a factor influencing image complexity and affective response; hence, images may be both specific to place and characteristics of respondents. This article discusses a number of issues, including the role of visitor familiarity with a site, the modes of analysis used in such studies as these, and the nature of the image construct.
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