![]() Rather, interest has been centered on the consequences of tourism for host societies, particularly in the developing world. Anthropological consideration of this latter is not well developed. At present it does not seem possible to discover the causes of tourism, but one can begin to account for intra-or intersocietal touristic variability. Following this definition, it is possible ot identify tourism at all levels of sociocultural complexity. Such an encounter may be conceived of as a process or a system. This definition, which conceives of the tourist as a person at leisure who travels and of tourism as a variety of leisure activity, suggest a transactional view of tourism that involves an encounter between tourist-generating and host societies. ![]() A cross-culturally viable definition of tourism is offered. This paper provides a critical evaluationof the growing number of anthropologically oriented studies of tourism and proposes a conceptual framework for future studies. ![]()
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