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For the third time now, experts in tourism from all over the world come to Innsbruck in order to exchange ideas, inform themselves and others about current developments and build a network of personal relations. The main topics of ENTER 96 are business engineering and standardisation, covering a wide area of subjects like the redesign of touristic products and the processes of their production. This covers, however, not only single business processes but also the entire value chain in tourism, ending up in redesign of distribution channel and changing relations among principals, tour operators, travel agents and customers. Standardisation increasingly becomes a prerequisite for interorganisa...
Item documents the installations of 25 artists in response to the collection of the Tiroler Volkskunstmuseum, Innsbruck and the papers from the symposium which examined the relationship between contemporary art and folk culture. Artists who participated include Pieter Laurens Mol, Hermann Nitsch, Al Souza and Antoni Tàpies.
Volume XXI/1 of History of Universities contains the customary mix of learned articles, book reviews, conference reports, and bibliographical information, which makes this publication such an indispensable tool for the historian of higher education. Its contributions range widely geographically, chronologically, and in subject-matter. The volume is, as always, a lively combination of original research and invaluable reference material.
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Das österreichische Bundesland Tirol verzeichnet über 47 Millionen Übernachtungen pro Jahr. Wenn Martina Röthl der Frage nachgeht, was Tourismus mit den in Tirol lebenden Menschen macht, steht nicht die touristische Begegnung im Vordergrund, sondern die durch Bezugnahmen auf tourismusinduzierte Wissensbestände in Gang gesetzten Subjektivierungsprozesse der so genannten Einheimischen. Exemplarisch für diese 'einheimischen Bereisten' stehen PrivatvermieterInnen, denen es in Tirol erlaubt ist, bis zu zehn Betten und außerdem Ferienwohnungen zu vermieten, ohne dafür ein Gewerbe anmelden zu müssen. In den 1960er und 1970er Jahren waren 50 Prozent aller Gästebetten so genannte 'Privatbet...