San Diego Access, Including Tijuana


Book Description

The latest book in the continuing Access travel series makes finding your way around San Diego easy and fun. Unlike the typical guide, which is broken down by categories of places to stay, eat, and visit, this guide is divided into neighborhoods and vividly re-creates each block of the city. Includes numbered maps, color-coded entries, personal favorites contributed by celebrities, and more. Color maps; line drawings.




California Coastal Access Guide


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This edition of the bestselling Coastal Access Guide has updated maps and text. It should be in every coast-lover's car next to their Thomas's Guide. An invaluable reference for every Californian and California tourist looking to enjoy the coast.




Tourist Behaviour


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Tourism is an inherently social phenomenon. Tourists travel with others and experience places and cultures through interacting with both familiar and unfamiliar others. This volume presents a thorough tour of the social psychological processes which underpin contemporary travel. The fascinating phenomenon of tourist behaviour deals with topics such as motivation, destination choice, travellers' on site experiences, satisfaction and learning. This book uses an array of developing and recently constructed conceptual frameworks to both synthesise what is established, and to create new insights and directions for further analysis and, ultimately, management action.




Access Gay USA.


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From Provincetown to Key West, gay and lesbian travelers are discerning, and "ACCESS Gay U.S.A". is the only guidebook to offer these traveler the most comprehensive and specific information available for 23 cities and resorts. With suggestions on gay-friendly hotels, nightspots, restaurants, and cultural sites, it offers new inside tips on where to go and what to do, including business destinations, special-events information, sidebars on special getaway "hot spots", and fascinating trivia about famous gay and lesbian personalities.







Top 10 San Diego


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DK Eyewitness Top 10: San Diego will lead you straight to the best attractions that this ocean-side city has to offer. Whether you are looking for hip bars in the Gas lamp quarter, beautiful parks and gardens, or fun places for children such as the world famous San Diego Zoo or SeaWorld, this guide is the perfect companion. Rely on the dozens of Top 10 lists from the Top 10 museums and art galleries to the Top 10 beaches and Top 10 harbor sites to save you time and money. There's even a list of budget tips and the Top 10 things to avoid! DK Eyewitness Top 10: San Diego is packed with color illustrations, providing the insider knowledge that every visitor needs on a trip to this sunny city. Your guide to the Top 10 best of everything in San Diego.







The Rough Guide to Los Angeles & Southern California


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The Rough Guide to Los Angeles & Southern California is the definitive guide to the region. Whether you're looking for inspiring accommodation or great places to eat, you'll find the solution with hundreds of restaurant, hotel, nightlife and shop reviews. Along with a thorough look at LA's top tourist areas, from Hollywood and Beverly Hills to Santa Monica and Disneyland, the guide explores more obscure but no less deserving sights, like Downtown's arts district and Santa Catalina Island. Additionally, the book covers the broader Southern California region, including San Diego, Palm Springs and Santa Barbara. Accurate maps and comprehensive practical information, from city transport and tours to costs and currency, help you get under the skin of the region, whilst stunning photography and an inspirational introduction make this your ultimate travelling companion to this free-spirited American metropolis. Originally published in print in 2011. Make the most of your trip with The Rough Guide to Los Angeles & Southern California. Now available in ePub format.




Binational Commons


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Studying institutional development is not only about empowering communities to withstand political buccaneering; it is also about generating effective and democratic governance so that all members of a community can enjoy the benefits of social life. In the U.S.-Mexico borderlands, cross-border governance draws only sporadic—and even erratic—attention, primarily in times of crises, when governance mechanisms can no longer provide even moderately adequate solutions. This volume addresses the most pertinent binational issues and how they are dealt with by both countries. In this important and timely volume, experts tackle the important problem of cross-border governance by an examination of formal and informal institutions, networks, processes, and mechanisms. Contributors also discuss various social, political, and economic actors and agencies that make up the increasingly complex governance space that is the U.S.-Mexico border. Binational Commons focuses on whether the institutions that presently govern the U.S.-Mexico transborder space are effective in providing solutions to difficult binational problems as they manifest themselves in the borderlands. Critical for policy-making now and into the future, this volume addresses key binational issues. It explores where there are strong levels of institutional governance development, where it is failing, how governance mechanisms have evolved over time, and what can be done to improve it to meet the needs of the U.S.-Mexico borderlands in the next decades. Contributors Silvia M. Chavez-Baray Kimberly Collins Irasema Coronado Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera Pamela L. Cruz Adrián Duhalt James Gerber Manuel A. Gutiérrez Víctor Daniel Jurado Flores Evan D. McCormick Jorge Eduardo Mendoza Cota Miriam S. Monroy Eva M. Moya Stephen Mumme Tony Payan Carla Pederzini Villarreal Sergio Peña Octavio Rodríguez Ferreira Cecilia Sarabia Ríos Kathleen Staudt




Unequal Neighbors


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San Diego and Tijuana are the site of a national border enforcement spectacle, but they are also neighboring cities with deeply intertwined histories, cultures, and economies. In Unequal Neighbors, Kristen Hill Maher and David Carruthers shift attention from the national border to a local one, examining the role of place stigma in reinforcing actual and imagined inequalities between these cities. While the details of the book are particular to this corner ofthe world, the kinds of processes it documents offer a window into the making of unequal neighbors more broadly. The dynamics at the Tijuana border present a framework for understanding how inequalities that manifest in cultural practices produce asymmetric borders between places.