id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_7wgfjpwzdvavfl4dffwtgewr34 Ori Schwarz WHAT SHOULD NATURE SOUND LIKE? 2013.0 13 .pdf application/pdf 9448 634 56 with nature sites and sonic preferences of Israeli visitors', Annals of Tourism Research 42: 382-401. Techniques of engagement with nature sites and sonic preferences social (class/ethnic) identification, but also on the mode of touristic engagement they employ. nature; quiet; music; social identity; tourist experience; senses This article explores which sounds are 'out of place' in nature sites for different kinds of tourists, and Tourists differ in their expectations and preferences regarding the ideal sonic order of nature sites: some preferences do not simply map onto class or ethnic identities, sonic practices and preferences in nature sites consist in how people engage with objects, e.g. nature sites (Author; Benzecry, 2011; Hennion, 2007) no less In this mode tourists engage with nature's affordance to accommodate social interaction, rather than its engagement with nature and tourist consumption techniques are believed to be socially stratified, this tensions between tourist groups; and (4.) Although sonic practices and modes of engagement with nature are ./cache/work_7wgfjpwzdvavfl4dffwtgewr34.pdf ./txt/work_7wgfjpwzdvavfl4dffwtgewr34.txt