Friday, 23 March 2012

Project Plan

Title: Culture tourism on culture Industries or hereditary sightings

The Brief:

The focus of this project will be on the culture industry within the United Kingdom and within the United States. In order to examine and compare the culture industry within both of these countries pictures have to be captured of culture tourist attractions. My aim is to take images of tourist attractions within the United Kingdom, and to use photographs that have already been captured of tourist attractions within the United States of America. The images from both the United Kingdom and the United States will be used in order to conclude whether their attractions are based upon the culture industry or hereditary sightings. The pictures will be analysed and sociological perspectives will be applied to conclude and compare whether the United Kingdom and the United States are based upon a culture industry or hereditary sightings.

Methodological Considerations:


The methodology used for this investigation is a qualitative method using the grounded theory. The grounded theory will help explain the generality of culture industry. In addition, a variety of journals and books will be used in order to examine the culture industry and hereditary sightings, and will be applied as methods of analysing the pictures captured within the United kingdom and the United States. The photographs captured will be examined with sociological perspectives.

Equipment needs:

A digital camera will be needed in order to capture photographs within the United Kingdom.

Sampling Consideration:

Stratified sampling technique shall be employed as there are a variety of tourist attractions distributed over the United Kingdom. In order to capture a variety of photographs distributed in different places a stratified sampling technique shall be employed to comprehend and to analyse the photographs.

Ethical Issues:

There will be no major ethical issues to be considered as there are no participants used within this project. However, it is significant to make sure that the photographs that will be captured within the United Kingdom are captured from a variety of places that are distributed over the United Kingdom.


Restraints and issues expected:

There are no major restraints or issues to be expected as there are no participants used within this project.