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HOS651 Lecture Twelve

HOS651 Lecture Twelve

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There are two components to Existential Authenticity. Which ones highlights the importance we have of having an authentic experience with others? For example, if you go backpacking, and meeting other fellow travellers.

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Interpersonal Authenticity

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Intrapersonal Authenticity

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Objective Authenticity

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Multiple Choice

What from the following relates to the meaning of objects, considers that there are multiple realities and considers that authenticity can be subjective?

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Objective Authenticity

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Constructive Authenticity

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Existential Authenticity

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Multiple Choice

In lecture Three Liz Lotter and Tracey Walker presented to you on Uluru and the application of commodification and authenticity. They acknowledged that tourism has a role in the commodification of culture and is an acceptance of a cause and effect relationship between tourism and cultural authenticity. What were some of the questions that need to be asked when considering new development? (Select the best answer)

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What values are associated with the place and its people?

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What are the impacts of deterioration or degeneration on the environment?

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How can you continue to maintain its Authenticity?

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All of the Options listed

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Multiple Choice

What from the following relates to Affective Image?

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Variety of Attractions

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Safety

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Local Cuisine

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Peoples feelings about a destination

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Multiple Choice

What from the following is a strategy to manage the impact on the environment as a result of media-induced tourism?

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Commodification of place

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Alteration of visitor mix

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Heavy investment in what may be a short-term/transient market

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Involving local community in development

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Multiple Choice

The role of a destination management organisation is changing with Covid19. What from the following is not an example that was discussed in the lecture?

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Rethinking mass tourism models

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Investing in Sustainability

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Making Streets Pedestrian-friendly

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Prioritizing lanes for cars

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Addressing local food security

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Multiple Choice

What from the following is an example of Tactical Place Making?

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Closing a street to vehicles and only allowing pedestrians and bicycles for a day or weekend

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Street sculptures, mural paintings on building walls, and major public art monuments

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New shopping area, an entertainment or arts venue, new train station or transportation area, open space area for public gathering

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Multiple Choice

What from the following IS NOT an opportunity for Hurstbridge that was presented by Danielle Phyland in the webinar?

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Diamond Creek Cycling Trail

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Emerging industries – distilleries, artisan food, arts and workshops

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Other regions and Similar Townships

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Boutique Events

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Multiple Choice

What from the following can be described as Augmented Reality?

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Technology consumed through virtual reality headsets

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Virtual content that’s blended with real world environment.

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Virtual content placed over real world environment

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Multiple Select

In the Animal Welfare Policy Toolkit developed by Intrepid and the World Animal Protection a number of recommendations are made to not sell or promote venues and activities that offer tourists what type of animal experiences? (select all that apply)

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Close interaction with wild animals

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Watching wild animals perform

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Using wild animals as photo props (e.g tiger selfies)

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Watching animals fight or race

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Visiting facilities where captive wild animals are bred and kept for commercial products

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Multiple Choice

What from the following is example of a negative impact commodification can provide?

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Money Generated into the community

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Reinforcement of cultural practices

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Improve inter-cultural appreciation

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When a place and its people tips over into being a pure tourism commodity

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