Tourism, Digital Presence and Becoming Virtual: The Caribbean
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Strategic Management & Leadership

Tourism, Digital Presence and Becoming Virtual: The Caribbean

Curwen Best
External / Open Access
2007 PASOS Revista de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural DOI: 10.25145/j.pasos.2007.05.029

Abstract


In the movie Shall We Dance John Clark,  the  character  played  by  Richard Gere, expresses the fantasy of going to the islands On the website of the extraregionally owned tourist liner Royal Caribbean International the white corporate leadership  of  the  company  declares:  “No one knows the Caribbean better than we do” Potential tourists are offered the dream of a lifetime in the Caribbean. Cyberculture and the hard world of reality are not disconnected experiences. But part of the intrigue of digital space is that its exis- tence both complements and challenges what we know about the real world. Given the fact that more and more people are experiencing foreign cultures as digital moments, digital presence threatens to supplant that which it simulates, the real.
Full Title Tourism, Digital Presence and Becoming Virtual: The Caribbean
Primary Author Curwen Best
Publication Type Journal Article
Year 2007
Journal PASOS Revista de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural
Volume / Issue Vol. 5, No. 3
Category Strategic Management & Leadership
Institution External / Open Access
Access Open Access
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APA
Curwen Best (2007). Tourism, Digital Presence and Becoming Virtual: The Caribbean. *PASOS Revista de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural*, 5(3), .
MLA
Curwen Best. "Tourism, Digital Presence and Becoming Virtual: The Caribbean." *PASOS Revista de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural*, vol. 5, no. 3, 2007, pp. .
DOI
https://doi.org/10.25145/j.pasos.2007.05.029