Conceptualising on-screen tourism destination development

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This article integrates cultural theory and marketing strategy to examine the complex relationship between on-screen popular culture and tourism destination place-making. Its review of the literature results in the development of an interdisciplinary conceptual framework (termed ‘on-screen dollying’) that provides a culturally grounded and contextually driven theorisation of the means by which on-screen popular culture place-making can foster destination development. In developing the conceptual framework, the article classifies the characteristics of on-screen tourism affecting destination development and identifies six strategies for leveraging on-screen tourism. Based on our interdisciplinary analysis, we propose a research agenda that integrates on-screen tourism and destination place-making and which has implications for policy and theory.

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Lundberg, C., Ziakas, V., & Morgan, N. (2018). Conceptualising on-screen tourism destination development. Tourist Studies, 18(1), 83–104. https://doi.org/10.1177/1468797617708511

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