Sociology of Tourism: Social Nature and Effects
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Match the following objectives with their descriptions:

Explain the social nature of travel = Understanding how travel is inherently tied to human social behavior Describe the new travel patterns = Explaining emerging trends in how people travel Explain the preferences of the international tourist = Detailing what international tourists look for in their travel experiences Discuss the socioeconomic variables and their effect on travel = Exploring how economic factors influence the way people travel

Match the following definitions with their authors:

What does Sociology mean? = Auguste Comete Who said 'Man is by Nature a Social Animal'? = Aristotle Who is considered the founding father of sociology? = Auguste Comete Which Greek philosopher contributed significantly to human knowledge? = Aristotle

Match the following effects of tourism with their descriptions:

Social relations between people who would not normally meet = Resulting in interactions between individuals from different backgrounds The confrontation of different cultures, ethnic groups, lifestyles, languages = Encountering diverse cultural aspects through tourism Levels of prosperity, and the like = Experiencing varying economic statuses during travel The impact on tourists and on the societies who receive them = Examining the effects on both travelers and local communities

Match the socioeconomic variable with its effect on travel:

<p>Age = Younger people tend to select more active recreational activities than older people. Income and Social Status = Rich persons, as well as persons with higher social status, travel more than those with lower income and social class status. Education = Generally, the better educated members of the population have a greater desire to travel. Life Stages of the Family = The presence of children in the family limits travel.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the new travel pattern with its description:

<p>Travel Clubs = This group has a travel plan where a club member enjoys travel opportunities at a cheaper price. Airline Group and Arrangements = Airlines provide group tour fares. Special Interest Tours = Tours arranged for those interested in specific activities like bird watching, festivals, hunting, etc. Preferences of the International Tourist = They demand holidays that offer relaxation and rest.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the preference of the international tourist with its description:

<p>Complete Relaxation to Constant Activity = They demand holidays that offer relaxation and rest. Familiarity versus Novelty = Most tourists seek familiarity on their first trip before venturing into new environments. Dependence versus Autonomy = Some tourists prefer personal autonomy regarding their leisure time. Order versus Disorder = The new generation is less concerned about traditional concepts of conformity during holidays.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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