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Panda and elephant – contesting animal icons in Thai tourism
Erik Cohen
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Department of Sociology and Anthropology
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Elephant
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Pandas
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Thailand Tourism
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Political Polarization
50%
Social Context
25%
Pilgrimage
25%
Tourism
25%
Thailand
25%
Cultural Background
25%
Keeper
25%
Scant Attention
25%
Craze
25%
Economic Background
25%
Domestic Tourists
25%
Tourism Participation
25%
Captive Wild Animals
25%
Kraal
25%
Northern Thai
25%
Chiang Mai
25%
Arts and Humanities
Contests
100%
Tourism
100%
Political Polarization
66%
Engagement
33%
Crisis
33%
Case Study
33%
Pilgrimages
33%
Captive
33%
Social Context
33%
Craze
33%
Thailand
33%
Wild Animal
33%
Chiang Mai
33%
Social Sciences
Tourism
100%
Cultural Background
50%
Pilgrimages
50%
Coloureds
50%
Thailand
50%
Wild Animal
50%
Economic Background
50%