1,371
Views
27
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

The Image of Spain as Tourist Destination Built Through Fictional Cinema

Pages 185-194 | Published online: 05 Nov 2010

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (8)

Maria C. Puche-Ruiz. (2022) How ‘Carmen’ became a flamenco doll. Andalusian women and Spanish folklore in films featuring tourists (1905–1975). Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change 20:4, pages 475-498.
Read now
Gabriel Doménech González. (2022) El auteur del Sur: apuntes sobre autoría, marca e imagen nacional a partir de un corto publicitario de Carlos Saura (1990). Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies 23:3, pages 315-333.
Read now
Qiu-Ping Chen, Jia-Jia Wu & Wen-Qi Ruan. (2021) What fascinates you? Structural dimension and element analysis of sensory impressions of tourist destinations created by animated works. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research 26:9, pages 1038-1054.
Read now
Bharath M. Josiam, Daniel L. Spears, Kirti Dutta, Sanjukta Pookulangara & Tammy Kinley. (2020) Bollywood induced international travel through the lens of the involvement construct. Anatolia 31:2, pages 181-196.
Read now
Noelle O'Connor & Sangkyun Kim. (2014) Pictures and prose: exploring the impact of literary and film tourism. Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change 12:1, pages 1-17.
Read now
Constanza Bianchi & Steven Pike. (2011) Antecedents of Destination Brand Loyalty for a Long-Haul Market: Australia's Destination Loyalty Among Chilean Travelers. Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing 28:7, pages 736-750.
Read now
Jeeyeon (Jeannie) Hahm & Youcheng Wang. (2011) Film-Induced Tourism as a Vehicle For Destination Marketing: Is it Worth the Efforts?. Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing 28:2, pages 165-179.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (19)

António Azevedo, Juliana Araújo Alves & Rúben Rodrigues Fernandes. (2023) The (negative) impact of violent and gore TV crime series on destination image and travel motivation. Journal of Destination Marketing & Management 28, pages 100782.
Crossref
Maria C. Puche-Ruiz & Agustín Gámir. (2023) Audiovisual Fiction and World Heritage Sites in Medium-Sized Spanish Cities: The Alhambra of Granada and the Royal Alcazar of Seville (1905–2023). Sustainability 15:9, pages 7402.
Crossref
María Ramón Gabriel. (2022) The image of Spain as a tourist destination through audiovisual productions. The case of Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (Zoya Akthar, 2011). Culture & History Digital Journal 11:2, pages e026.
Crossref
Jianpu Li & Gangmin Weng. (2022) Hawkeye sees dragon: A longitudinal study of China's destination-country image projected by the Discovery Channel. Journal of Destination Marketing & Management 25, pages 100733.
Crossref
Jorge Nieto-Ferrando, Sebastián Sánchez-Castillo & Beatriz Gómez-Morales. (2021) Audiovisual fiction and tourism promotion: The impact of film and television on the image of tourist destinations and contributions from textual analysis. El Profesional de la información.
Crossref
Shashwat Gupta, Mohammad M. Foroudi, Juha Väätänen, Suraksha Gupta & Len Tiu Wright. (2020) Nations as brands: Cinema's place in the branding role. Journal of Business Research 116, pages 721-733.
Crossref
Tamara Rátz. 2020. Destination Management and Marketing. Destination Management and Marketing 605 624 .
Amit Kumar & Trinh Phuong Dung. 2020. Destination Management and Marketing. Destination Management and Marketing 427 443 .
Han Wen, Bharath M. Josiam, Daniel L. Spears & Yi Yang. (2018) Influence of movies and television on Chinese Tourists perception toward international tourism destinations. Tourism Management Perspectives 28, pages 211-219.
Crossref
Angelo Giraldi & Ludovica Cesareo. (2016) Film marketing opportunities for the well-known tourist destination. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy 13:2, pages 107-118.
Crossref
Tamara Rátz. 2017. Driving Tourism through Creative Destinations and Activities. Driving Tourism through Creative Destinations and Activities 203 222 .
Amit Kumar & Trinh Phuong Dung. 2017. Opportunities and Challenges for Tourism and Hospitality in the BRIC Nations. Opportunities and Challenges for Tourism and Hospitality in the BRIC Nations 203 219 .
Xiaofei HaoXiaofei Hao. 2016. Motion Pictures and the Image of the City. Motion Pictures and the Image of the City 205 228 .
Vanessa Quintal & Ian Phau. (2015) The role of movie images and its impact on destination choice. Tourism Review 70:2, pages 97-115.
Crossref
Xiaofei Hao & Chris Ryan. (2013) INTERPRETATION, FILM LANGUAGE AND TOURIST DESTINATIONS: A CASE STUDY OF HIBISCUS TOWN, CHINA. Annals of Tourism Research 42, pages 334-358.
Crossref
Tatjana Thimm. (2013) Geografías imaginarias en los medios de comunicación clásicos y nuevos sobre viajes. La construcción de la realidad de los intermediarios turísticos tomando Sevilla como ejemplo. Via Tourism Review:3.
Crossref
Tatjana Thimm. (2013) Imaginary Geographies of Classic and New Travel Media – Reality-Construction of Touristic Intermediaries with Sevilla as a Case in Point. Via Tourism Review:3.
Crossref
Tatjana Thimm. (2013) Imaginäre Geographien klassischer und neuer Reisemedien – Wirklichkeitskonstruktion touristischer Intermediäre am Beispiel Sevillas. Via Tourism Review:3.
Crossref
Simon Hudson, Youcheng Wang & Sergio Moreno Gil. (2010) The influence of a film on destination image and the desire to travel: a cross‐cultural comparison. International Journal of Tourism Research 13:2, pages 177-190.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.