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  1. tourism noun

    Find out which words work together and produce more natural-sounding English with the Oxford Collocations Dictionary app. Try it for free as part of the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary app. See tourism in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary See tourism in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English

  2. tourism, n. meanings, etymology and more

    There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun tourism. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. Entry status. OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and improve definitions. This entry has not yet been fully revised. See meaning & use.

  3. TOURISM

    TOURISM definition: 1. the business of providing services such as transport, places to stay, or entertainment for…. Learn more.

  4. Dictionary of Travel and Tourism

    "A Dictionary of Travel and Tourism" published on by Oxford University Press. Over 6,500 entriesProvides over 6,500 definitions of travel and tourism terminology, including the operating language of the travel industry, acronyms of organizations, associations, and trade bodies, IT terms, and brand names.

  5. Oxford Attractions & Places to Visit

    Oxford is a city of dreaming spires, the oldest university in Britain, the famous filming locations of Harry Potter and much more. Explore the official tourism guide to Oxford from VisitBritain and find out the best things to do and why we love Oxford. Whether you want to visit the colleges, museums, parks or pubs, Oxford has something for everyone.

  6. Tourism

    Oxford University Press Print Publication Date: 2013 Print ISBN-13: 9780199599868 Published online: 2013 Current Online Version: 2013 eISBN: 9780191758065. Find at OUP.com; Google Preview; Read More. ... tourism Source: A Dictionary of Human Geography Author(s): Alisdair Rogers, Noel Castree,

  7. TOURISM

    TOURISM definition: the business of providing services for tourists, including organizing their travel, hotels…. Learn more.

  8. Oxford

    Oxford is the oldest university city in the United Kingdom, some 50 miles (80 km) to the west of the capital London in its own county of Oxfordshire, on the rivers Thames and Cherwell.Together with Cambridge (the second oldest university city and Oxford's great rival), Oxford has long represented the English academic establishment and elite ("Oxbridge"), a haven of tradition and endeavour.

  9. Visit Oxford

    Visit Oxford. Oxford is a wonderful place to visit. It is home to magnificent architecture and history, famous literary figures and unique traditions. Visit the Experience Oxfordshire website to find out about things to do, where to stay and planning your trip to the city of dreaming spires. Things to do in Oxford and surrounding area.

  10. tourist noun

    Definition of tourist noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. Toggle navigation. ... encourage/promote/hurt tourism; promote/develop ecotourism; build/develop/visit a tourist/tropical/beach/ski resort;

  11. Sociology of Tourism

    The sociology of tourism: Approaches, issues, and findings. Annual Review of Sociology 10.1: 373-392. DOI: 10.1146/annurev.so.10.080184.002105. This is a crucial academic text for understanding the classification of the sociology of tourism. Cohen classifies tourism into four main areas: tourists, their interaction with hosts, the tourism ...

  12. Tourism

    In anthropology, the study of tourism began in Europe in the 1930s. In the United States, it is agreed that the study of tourism was launched with publication of Nuñez 1963, an article about "weekendismo" in Guadalajara, Mexico. At this time, researchers in other disciplines (such as sociology, ecology, leisure and recreation studies, and ...

  13. Role of Tourism in Sustainable Development

    Background. Tourism is one of the world's largest industries, and it has linkages with many of the prime sectors of the global economy (Fennell, 2020).As a global economic sector, tourism represents one of the largest generators of wealth, and it is an important agent of economic growth and development (Garau-Vadell et al., 2018).Tourism is a critical industry in many local and national ...

  14. The Oxford Handbook of Tourism History

    Eric G. E. Zuelow is Professor of History at the University of New England in Biddeford, Maine. He is author of A History of Modern Tourism (2015) and Making Ireland Irish: Tourism and National Identity since the Irish Civil War (2009), editor of Touring Beyond the Nation: A Transnational Approach to European Tourism History (2011), and editor of the Journal of Tourism History.

  15. Culinary Tourism

    The emergence of culinary tourism reflects changing attitudes in the larger world around both food and tourism, in what can be thought of as "paradigm shifts," a paradigm being a set of concepts and practices that define a scientific discipline and way of viewing a subject. 3 In this case, such shifts can refer to both the scholarly study of culinary tourism and to changes in social attitudes.

  16. Tourism

    1. 30) to have visited Egypt and Lydia 'for the sake of seeing' (theōria), and *Herodotus (1) himself. Sea-borne *trade and sightseeing were surely companions from an early date, as they still were in the 4th cent. (Isoc. Trapeziticus 17. 4).

  17. Tourism

    tourism Source: A Dictionary of Human Geography Author(s): Alisdair Rogers, Noel Castree, Rob Kitchin. A term to cover travel to places away from one's home environment undertaken principally for *leisure but also for business.

  18. Heritage Tourism

    Abstract. Heritage tourism is a form of cultural tourism in which people travel to experience places, artifacts, or activities that are believed to be authentic representations of people and stories from the past. It couples heritage, a way of imagining the past in terms that suit the values of the present, with travel to locations associated ...

  19. Culinary Tourism

    By definition, culinary tourism entails an intentional and exploratory aspect. It has become a popular way of interacting with the world, whether through actually travelling, using social media to learn about foodways, cooking dishes from cultures other than one's own, or watching food television.

  20. Tourism Economics

    Tourism Economics US Headquarters 303 West Lancaster Avenue, Suite 2E Wayne, PA 19087 U.S. +1 610 995 9600 Tourism Economics Europe Headquarters Abbey House 121 St Aldates Oxford, OX1 1HB U.K. +44 1865 268 900 ...

  21. Tourism Oxford

    Get active with a side of learning at museums and farm attractions or recharge your batteries visiting cheesemakers, restaurants, artisans and more. We're excited to share the things about Oxford that get us excited. We are a Sustainable Tourism 2030 certified organization. Learn about green travel in Oxford and offset your travel by purchasing ...

  22. 'Boomerang word' katsu, a Japanese borrowing of the English cutlet

    The Oxford English Dictionary's March 2024 update included a delectable 23 words of Japanese origin. More than half are food-related, including donburi, karaage, katsu, okonomiyaki, onigiri ...