id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-336165-if8uxqha Remoaldo, Paula Profiling the participants in creative tourism activities: Case studies from small and medium sized cities and rural areas from Continental Portugal 2020-09-12 .txt text/plain 8799 442 43 The definition most used by the experts in this area is the one elaborated by Richards and Raymond (2000) , who define creative tourism as offering tourists the opportunity to develop their creative potential through active participation in courses and learning experiences that are the characteristics of the destination in which they are carried out. Tourism Management Perspectives 36 (2020) 100746 In the early 2000s, Raymond (2003) , based on a case study in New Zealand (Table 1) , presented a proposal to segment and profile creative tourism seekers based on general demographic profiles, proposing three groups: baby-boomers and retired, tourists under 30 (e.g., students and backpackers) and New Zealanders who are interested in learning more about different aspects of the culture of their country. The research presented here segmented the tourists based on their motivation to participate in creative tourism activities and analysed the resulting profiles. ./cache/cord-336165-if8uxqha.txt ./txt/cord-336165-if8uxqha.txt