Critical Debates in Tourism/ (Record no. 180159)
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Classification number | 338.4791 |
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Title | Critical Debates in Tourism/ |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | SinghTej Vir |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Bristol: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Channel view publications, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2012. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 398 |
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Formatted contents note | Chapters<br/>1 Mass Tourism and Sustainability: Can the Two Meet4<br/>Towards Sustainable Mass Tourism: Paradigm Shift or Paradigm<br/>Nudge<?- - David Weaver<br/>Is Mass Tourism Serious About Sustainabilityi - Ralf Buckley<br/>Sustainable Mass Tourism: More Smudge than Nudge -<br/>The Canard Continues - Brian Wlieeller<br/>Critical and Normative Responses to Sustainable Tourism -<br/>Bill Bramwcll -<br/>2 Consumerism and Tourism: Are They Cousins^<br/>Does Consumerism Necessarily Promote Bad Tourism^ -<br/>Richard Shaiylev<br/>Consumerism, Tourism and Voluntary Simplicity; We All Have<br/>to Consume, but do we Really Have to Travel so Much to be<br/>Happy^ - C Alichael Hall<br/>Not All Consumerism has a Shady Side! -Joan C. Henderson<br/>3 Is Small Tourism BeautifuU<br/>Tourism: Is Small BeautifuK - David Harrison<br/>Small can be Beautiful, but Big can be Beautiful Too - And<br/>Complementary: Towards Mass Tourism/Alternative Tourism<br/>Synergy - David Weaver<br/>Small is Beautiful, but Size can be Important - Richard Butler<br/>4 Does Community Participation Empower Local Peopled<br/>The Mantra of 'Community Participation' in Context -<br/>Jim Butcher<br/>Community-Based Tourism as Strategic Dead-End -<br/>OiiviJ Wlvnr/'<br/>Community Participation - In Need of a Eresh Perspective -<br/>Shcilini Sin^li<br/>5 Does Tourism Reduce Poverty^<br/>Pro-Poor Tourism: Is There Value Beyond the Rhetoric^ -<br/>Rciiiiui Schcxrcns<br/>Pro-Poor Tourism; Is There Actually Much Rhetoricr<br/>And, if so, Whosev - Dcralicd lever<br/>Pro-Poor Tourism: Is There Value Beyond 'Whose' Rhetoric^ -<br/>David I larriscn<br/>Pro-Poor Tourism. Climate Change and Sustainable<br/>Development - Paul Peeter^<br/>6 Volunteer Tourism: Is it Benign^<br/>Volunteer Tourism: As Good as it Seems'^ - Daniel CiUttcmai^<br/>Volunteer Tourism May Not be as Good as it Seems -<br/>Jim Biiicher<br/>Volunteer Tourism: Looking Forward - hiiza Ravmoiid<br/>7 Tourism and Welfare: Seeking Symbiosis<br/>The Tourism Industry's Welfare Responsibilities:<br/>An Adequate Response r - Derek Hall and Irances Brown<br/>'Ethical' Travel and Well-being: Reposing the Issue -<br/>Jim Bincher<br/>Tourism Ethics Needs More Than a Surface Approach -<br/>David Peiinell<br/>Tourism and Welfare: A Good Idea and a Pious Hope -<br/>Carson L Jenkins<br/>8 Tourism Education: Quo Vadis^<br/>Contemporary Tourism Education: Notes from the<br/>Frontline - Chris Cooi^er<br/>The Cost of Everything and the Value of Nothing -<br/>Brian Wheeller<br/>Innovate or Deteriorate - Moving Tourism Education into<br/>the 21st Century - Lisa Ridiancn<br/>9 Post-Colonialism: Academic Responsibility^<br/>Tost Colonialism', Responsibility and Tourism Academics:<br/>Where's the Connection^ - Derek I lall and Irances Brown<br/>Academic Capitalism, Academic Responsibility and Tourism<br/>Academics: Or, the Silence of the Lambs'^ - C. Michael Hall<br/>Towards an Ethics of Responsibility in Tourism Education -<br/>Erih Cohen<br/>10 The Dilemma of Authenticity and Inauthenticity<br/>Authenticity' in Tourism Studies: Aj^rcs la Lutte - Erih Cohen<br/>Staged Authenticity: A Grande Idee^ - Kjell Olsen<br/>Authenticity Matters: Meanings and Further Studies in<br/>Tourism - Philii> L. Pearce<br/>11 Heritage Tourism: Heritage Tourists<br/>Do Tourists Destroy the Heritage They Have Come to<br/>Experienced - Cregorv Ashworih<br/>Heritage Tourists: Responsible, (f)or Whatd - Brian Wlteeller<br/>Tourists and Heritage: All Things Must Come to Pass -<br/>C A Jichaet Hall<br/>12 Nature-Based Tourism: There's a Lot in a Name<br/>What's in a Named Conceptualizing Natural Resource-Based<br/>Tourism - David Fennel! .<br/>Nature-Based Tourism in Breadth and Depth - Ralf Buckley and<br/>Alexandra Coyhlan<br/>Ecotourism and Nature-Based Tourism: What's Beyond the<br/>Names and Labelsd - Beiiv Wcilcr<br/>13 Tourism and Climate Change: A Need for Critical<br/>Analysis<br/>Tourism and Climate Change: Knowledge Gaps and Issues -<br/>C Michael Hail<br/>Climate Change - Beyond the Hype - Siisannc Bechen<br/>Climate Change: Tourism Destination Dynamics - Ralf Buckley<br/>Climate Change and Tourism: Time for Critical Reflection -<br/>Daniel Scott<br/>14 Slow Tourism: Back to Bullock Cart Days!<br/>Are Slow Travel and Slow Tourism Misfits, Compadres or<br/>Different Genresd - Dennis Conway and Benjamin F. Timins<br/>Advocating and Implementing Slow Tourism - Alison Caffyn<br/>Questioning Slow as Sustainable - Rachel Dodds |
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