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Matrikel
No.
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Punkte
Präsentation Max.
50
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Punkte
Hausarbeit Max.
50
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Punkte
gesamt Max.100
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Note
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4502
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38
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40
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78
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2,3
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3808
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36
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50
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86
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1,7
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4210
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44
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50
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94
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1,3
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4537
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Hausarbeit
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91
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1,3
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4192
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36
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50
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86
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1,7
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4551
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48
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50
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98
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1,0
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4164
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44
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50
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94
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1,3
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3910
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36
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50
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86
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1,7
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3825
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48
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50
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98
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1,0
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4532
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28
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45
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73
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2,7
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3841
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Hausarbeit
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88
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1,7
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4579
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28
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45
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73
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2,7
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4575
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38
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50
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88
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1,7
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4238
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37
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45
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82
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2,0
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4496
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44
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45
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89
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1,7
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4073
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48
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50
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98
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1,0
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3874
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36
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50
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86
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1,7
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4523
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36
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50
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86
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1,7
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4075
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38
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25
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63
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3,3
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4020
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48
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50
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98
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1,0
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4503
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38
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40
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78
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2,3
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3911
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37
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45
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82
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2,0
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4036
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48
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50
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98
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1,0
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5363
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28
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50
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78
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2,3
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4464
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44
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50
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94
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1,3
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4255
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41
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45
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86
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1,7
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4521
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38
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-
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38
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5,0
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3962
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28
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50
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78
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2,3
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3912
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38
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25
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63
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3,3
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4088
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44
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45
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89
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1,7
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4479
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28
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50
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78
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2,3
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3924
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41
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45
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86
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1,7
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4146
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36
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50
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86
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1,7
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4514
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28
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40
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68
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3,0
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4307
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37
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45
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82
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2,0
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4281
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41
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45
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86
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1,7
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3999
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28
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45
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73
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2,7
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4263
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37
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45
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82
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2,0
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4086
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37
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45
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82
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2,0
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3834
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38
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25
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63
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3,3
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4025
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38
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25
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63
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3,3
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4323
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-
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-
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0
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5,0
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LTM 4. Sem. Tourism
Psychology RESULTS
April 9th: Why am I travelling: Biografical and not-so biografical Sources of Travel
Motivation
(a) Roleplay using Travel
Motivation Interviews from last semester: Different people discuss their
motivations to go on holidays Katharina Kuehlmann,
Katrin Vogel, K.M. Stybel, Sandra Nachtigall, Annett
Viergutz
Presentation Form (7/8) Content (14/16) Sources (8/8) Originality (8/8) Written
explanation (0/10) SUM
(37/50) Remarks: Good use of sources,
original presentation. No written paper handed in.
April 23rd:
The Psychology of two main phases of vacationing I: Preparation
(b)
Presentation: "Rites de
passage" - Psychology of ways of getting into the "Holiday Mood" Lisa
Rauch, Asja Damaschke, Nadine Förster, Yvonne
Schulz, Yvonne Kühn Presentation Form (7/8) Content (14/16) Sources (7/8) Originality (8/8) Written
explanation (8/10) SUM
(44/50) Remarks: Original use of
own interviews, good paper.
April 30th: The Psychology of two main phases of vacationing II: Remembering
(c)
Presentation: Souvenirs
- The
Psychology of the material culture of tourism Anja Schargitz, Stephanie Kriks, Winny Schneider,
Nadine Mandwurf, Ramona Vorbrich, Juliane Müller,
Kathleen Bartels, Dominique
Wiesner
Presentation Form (7/8) Content (12/16) Sources (6/8) Originality (7/8) Written
explanation (6/10) SUM
(38/50) Remarks: Clear presentation
on "Souvenirs" with only limited discussion
of the psychology of souvenirs. Paper not giving
additional information.
May 7th:
Why am I travelling? Self-Actualization as major goal in individualistic
societies I: My body
(d) Presentation: Psychology of Sport-orientated vacations Dana
Schmidt, Conny Tiedt, Anja Kostorz, Manuela Kästner,
Franziska Steinhöfel, Kristina Strandt, Marlen
Pfeifer
Presentation Form (6/8) Content (10/16) Sources (6/8) Originality (6/8) Written
explanation (0/10) SUM
(28/50) Remarks: Superficial treatment
of sport tourism with little connection
to the topic. No written paper handed in.
May 14th:
Why am I travelling? Self-Actualization as major goal in individualistic
societies II: My mind
(e) Presentation: Psychology of Culture-orientated vacations Nadine
Steller, Manuela Bohne, Gesine Lemke, Bettina Ernst,
Kristin Hammer, Katrin Lehmann
Presentation Form (8/8) Content (14/16) Sources (7/8) Originality (7/8) Written
explanation (0/10) SUM
(36/50) Remarks: Good treatment of
"Culture-orientated vacations" with only
limited discussion of the psychology of this kind
of vacations. No written paper handed in.
May 28th:
"We are the aboriginals": Group-Actualization as major goal in
non-individualist societies
(f)
Roleplay: Chinese tourists
visit Germany Jing Sun, Franziska Steinke, Antje Saldsieder
Presentation Form (7/8) Content (12/16) Sources (6/8) Originality (8/8) Written
explanation (8/10) SUM
(41/50) Remarks: Nice roleplay, the
aspect of "group-actualization" was not
treated in detail. Detailed paper.
June 4th: Searching for the otherness:
Authenticy lost and found
(g) Presentation: Fakes and "Genuine Fakes" in tourism Silke
Martin, Maxie Laube, Isabel Fiedler, Marjana Howe,
Beate Pehlchen
Presentation Form (7/8) Content (15/16) Sources (8/8) Originality (8/8) Written
explanation (10/10) SUM
(48/50) Remarks: Well-researched
presentation, very good paper
Contact: wolfgang.arlt@fh-stralsund.de
Office: 1/132, Tel. (03831) 45 6961
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