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Museums, Archives and Tourism: a synergized relationship

Year:2022
Institution(s): University of Pretoria
Publication: Dissertation
Author(s): De La Harpe M

This study attempts to examine the relationship between archives, tourism and museums by positioning museums as a conduit between them. It takes a closer look at this triangular relationship by first considering the history and relationship between archives and museums. Secondly, it considers the relationship between museums Show more


A comparative tale of two cities, Cape Town and Tshwane

Year:2022
Institution(s): University of Pretoria
Publication: Dissertation
Author(s): Henning R.

Urban tourism has become an important sector within the global tourism industry as it is able to serve a range of tourists and contribute to the local economy. The urban environment usually is seen as “standing alone” with regards to the operational aspects of tourism, however, it has become increasingly recognised as an Show more


Staff Turnover within Restaurant Kitchens in Cape Town Central Business District

Year:2022
Institution(s): Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Publication: Dissertation
Author(s): Ntwakumba A

Hospitality can be described as the friendly reception and entertainment of guests, visitors or strangers and usually includes food and accommodation. Because of the line of business, it requires employees with various levels of expertise, however, there are challenges in retaining these employees. The challenge of employee Show more


Safety and Security Concerns in South African Tourism

Year:2021
Institution(s): University of Pretoria
Publication: Dissertation
Author(s): Senoamadi W

South Africa is a tourist destination that offers international tourists unique cultural, natural and adventure experiences. The country is one of Africa’s top destinations and features Big Five safari destinations, wine routes, natural experiences, cultural villages, spectacular coastlines among other must-see experiences Show more


From Pharology to Tourism: Shining a light on South African Lighthouses

Year:2021
Institution(s): University of Pretoria
Publication: Dissertation
Author(s): Nel H

Lighthouses have long been the focus of naval navigation and romantic literature. Until recently, this was seen as the core purpose of the coastal structures, but lighthouses have begun to take on a new role in the sphere of tourism, hosting visitors, overnight tourists and recognising the local history and culture through Show more


Dark Tourism as a Management Tool for Dark and Dissonant Heritage: Political Change and Public Perception in South Africa and Russia

Year:2021
Institution(s): University of Pretoria
Publication: Dissertation
Author(s): Motena M.S

When the global protests of Black Lives Matter commenced, it showed that the future of what this dissertation terms ‘extreme dissonant heritage’ sites is uncertain and are thus often questionable items on tour itineraries. In comparison, dark heritage sites are shown as more stable long-term sites for tour itineraries. Show more


Stakeholders' Involvement in the Development and Implementation of Tourism-Related Policies in a Selected District Municipality in the Eastern Cape

Year:2021
Institution(s): Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Publication: Dissertation
Author(s): Silwana M

The South African government introduced different policy initiatives to develop tourism in, the country and these tourism policies serve as guidelines for the development of the tourism sector. Municipalities are at the lowest level of Government, and it is where the actual implementation of tourism policies should be taking Show more


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