Applying Q-Methodology to Identify Mental Patterns: The Experience of Religious Tourists

Fatemeh Zargaran Khouzani; Atieh Shahjafari; Mohammad Hamid Mollaei

Volume 17, Issue 57 , March 2022, , Pages 239-264

https://doi.org/10.22054/tms.2021.59828.2520

Abstract
  Introduction Tourism and religion have always been inextricably linked, with religion as one of the most common travel motives. One of the oldest forms of travel in the world, the religiously motivated travel is currently considered an emerging part of the tourism industry. Although tourism has become ...  Read More

The Subjective Typology of Tourists in terms of the Meaning of Tourism Destination (the Case: Shiraz City)

shahram khalilnezhad; omid soleymanzadeh; marzie koraghli

Volume 16, Issue 53 , April 2021, , Pages 233-264

https://doi.org/10.22054/tms.2021.50852.2322

Abstract
  Abstract   This study aimed to identify the subjective typology of tourists in terms of the meanings of tourism destinations in Shiraz city. This study is applied research in terms of purpose and is descriptive in terms of method. Given the purpose of this research based on identifying the subjective ...  Read More