Tourism and Inequality

Tourism and Inequality
Title Tourism and Inequality PDF eBook
Author Stroma Cole
Publisher CABI
Pages 248
Release 2010
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1845936620

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Tourism has long been considered a source of social inequality, and as the industry continues to expand rapidly there is an increasing need for a better understanding of its consequences. Providing a synthesis of tourism as a source of injustice, Tourism and Inequality addresses a wide range of interrelated forms of inequality, investigating its association with class, nation, ethnicity, race, gender, disability and age. Chapters examine routes towards social justice and initiatives that aim to advance poverty alleviation, fair trade, ethics and human rights. The analysis of a wide variety of case studies from around the world allows an exploration into the ways that tourism can be used positively to alleviate the impacts of social injustice. Providing a unique multidisciplinary perspective, the authors aim to lead the way towards a more socially responsible future for tourism practice. This book provides a useful resource for students of tourism and tourism management, as well as industry professionals and policy makers.

Tourism and Inequality

Tourism and Inequality
Title Tourism and Inequality PDF eBook
Author Stroma Cole
Publisher C A B International
Pages 224
Release 2010
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781845936907

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Tourism has long been considered a source of social inequality, and as the Industry continues to expand rapidly. There is an increasing need for a better understanding of its consequences. Providing a synthesis of tourism as a source of injustice, Tourism and Inequality addresses a wide range of interrelated forms of inequality, Investigating its association with class, nation, ethnicity, race, gender, disability and age. Chapters examine routes towards social justice and Initiatives that aim to ace poverty alleviation, fair trade, ethics and human rights. The analysis of a wide variety of case studies from around the world allows an exploration into the ways that tourism can be used positively to alleviate the impacts of social injustice. Providing a unique multidisciplinary perspective, the authors aim to lead the way towards a more socially responsible future for tourism practice. This book provides a useful resource for students of tourism and tourism management, as well as industry professionals and policy makers.

Tourism and Gender-based Violence

Tourism and Gender-based Violence
Title Tourism and Gender-based Violence PDF eBook
Author Paola Vizcaino
Publisher CABI
Pages 207
Release 2020-08-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1789243211

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"This book focuses on the multiple and interconnected manifestations of violence that women/girls encounter in tourism consumption and production while seeking to open the debate on violence against sexual minorities (LGBT) and discussing men/boys as victims and perpetrators of GBV"--

Tourism and Prosperity in Miao Land

Tourism and Prosperity in Miao Land
Title Tourism and Prosperity in Miao Land PDF eBook
Author Xianghong Feng
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 211
Release 2017-05-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1498509967

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In Tourism and Prosperity in Miao Land, Xianghong Feng focuses on the intersection of tourism, power, and inequality in the southern interior of China. In this region, capital-intensive and elite-directed tourism has reshaped the social and cultural patterns of the ethnic Miao and other local residents. Using ethnographic fieldwork conducted over the course of a decade, Feng examines the cultural reconstructions of space, ethnicity, gender, and morality within changing power structures. This book is recommended for scholars of anthropology, sociology, economics, political science, Asian studies, and tourism studies. For more information, check out A Conversation with Xianghong Feng.

Tourism and Geographies of Inequality

Tourism and Geographies of Inequality
Title Tourism and Geographies of Inequality PDF eBook
Author Fabian Frenzel
Publisher Routledge
Pages 167
Release 2016-02-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317635760

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Slum tourism is a controversial pastime on the rise globally. This volume provides a collection of studies that shed light on the phenomenon from historical, geographical, sociological, political and anthropological perspectives. Based on unique and in depth research from across the globe, the collection forms an indispensable resource for Scholars and Students of tourism and the geographies of inequality. Connecting slum tourism to debates over the ethics and aesthetics of travel, volunteering, second homes and cross border mobilities, the case studies provide ample ground for an understanding of slum tourism as transversal terrain in which the questions of global equity came to the fore. This book was published as a special issue of Tourism Geographies.

The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Impacts

The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Impacts
Title The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Impacts PDF eBook
Author Dogan Gursoy
Publisher Routledge
Pages 745
Release 2019-04-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1351025082

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This handbook explores and critically examines both positive and negative impacts of tourism development focusing on the past, present and future issues, challenges and trends from a multidisciplinary global perspective. Through a comparative approach involving international case studies, this book explores our understanding of tourism impacts and contributes to the theoretical development on relationships between tourism impacts and community support for tourism development. This handbook focuses on a variety of geographical locations, drawing from the knowledge and expertise of highly regarded academics from around the world. Specifically, it explores the adoption and implementation of various tourism development and impact management approaches in a wide range of global contexts, while identifying their trends, issues and challenges. It addresses strategies relating to innovation, sustainability and social responsibility, and critically reviews the economic, sociocultural, environmental, political and technological impacts of tourism. The text also identifies future trends and issues, as well as exploring the methods used to study tourism impacts. Conveying the latest thinking and research, this handbook will be a key reference for students, researchers and academics of tourism, as well as development studies, geography, cultural studies, sustainability and business, encouraging dialogue across disciplinary boundaries and areas of study.

Tourism Development

Tourism Development
Title Tourism Development PDF eBook
Author P. Burns
Publisher CABI
Pages 335
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1845934261

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A collection of essays from scholars evaluating tourism as a means of simulating economic growth and fighting economic inequalities in poor countries. It takes a look at the successes and failures of tourism in this role, and considers why tourism as a catalyst for economic development can be a controversial device.