Moral encounters in tourism/ edited by Mary Mostafanezhad

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Surrey, England: Ashgate, 2014Description: 243 p. HBISBN: 9781472418449DDC classification: 174.991
Contents:
1 Introducing Moral Encounters in Tourism Mary Mostafanezhad and Kevin Hannam SECTION 1: MORAL CONSUMPTION IN TOURISM 2 Moralizing Tourism: Personal Qualities, Political Issues Jim Butcher 3 International Volunteer Tourism as (De)commodified Moral Consumption Peter Smith 4 The Re-Enchantment of Development: Creating Value for Volunteers in Nepal Heather Hindman 5 Tourism Development, Architectures of Escape and the Passive Beloved in Contemporaiy Yucatan (Mexico) Matilde Cordoba Azcdrate SECTION 2: EMBODIED TOURISM ENCOUNTERS 6 Reproductive Fugitives, Fertility 'Exiles' or Just Parents? Assessing Possible Approaches to the Governance of Cross-Border Fertility Tourism Shelley K. Grant 1 Gazing at Kayan Female Bodies as Embodied Others in Myanmar A line-Marie d 'Hauteserre 8 Moral Ambivalence in English Language Voluntourism Cori Jakubiak 9 Moral Lessons from a Storied Past in New York City Elissa J. Sampson SECTION 3: ENVIRONMENTAL TOURISM MORALITIES 10 On Decommodifying Ecotourism's Social Value: Neoliberal Reformism or the New Environmental Morality? Stephen Wearing and Michael Wearing 11 The Moralization of Flying: Cocktails in Seat 33G, Famine and Pestilence Below Brent Lovelock 12 A Plutonium Tourism Ode: The Rocky Flats Cold War Museum Lindsey A. Freeman 13 Paying for Proximity: Touching the Moral Economy of Ecological Voluntourism Gordon Waitt, Robert Melchior Figueroa and Tom Nagle SECTION 4: MORAL METHODOLOGIES 14 Humanism and Tourism: A Moral Encounter Kellee Caton 15 Mind the Gap: Opening up Spaces of Multiple Moralities in Tourism Encounters Hazel Tucker 16 What's the 'Use' of Young Budget Travel? Tara Duncan 17 To Boldly Go Where No Van Has Gone Before: Auto-Ethnographic Experimentation and Mobile Fieldwork Sharon Wilson CONCLUSION 18 Conclusions: The Moral Conduct of Tourism Research Kevin Hannam and Mary Mostafanezhad
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1 Introducing Moral Encounters in Tourism
Mary Mostafanezhad and Kevin Hannam
SECTION 1: MORAL CONSUMPTION IN TOURISM
2 Moralizing Tourism: Personal Qualities, Political Issues
Jim Butcher
3 International Volunteer Tourism as (De)commodified
Moral Consumption
Peter Smith
4 The Re-Enchantment of Development: Creating Value for
Volunteers in Nepal
Heather Hindman
5 Tourism Development, Architectures of Escape and the
Passive Beloved in Contemporaiy Yucatan (Mexico)
Matilde Cordoba Azcdrate
SECTION 2: EMBODIED TOURISM ENCOUNTERS
6 Reproductive Fugitives, Fertility 'Exiles' or Just Parents?
Assessing Possible Approaches to the Governance of
Cross-Border Fertility Tourism
Shelley K. Grant
1 Gazing at Kayan Female Bodies as Embodied Others in Myanmar
A line-Marie d 'Hauteserre
8 Moral Ambivalence in English Language Voluntourism
Cori Jakubiak
9 Moral Lessons from a Storied Past in New York City
Elissa J. Sampson
SECTION 3: ENVIRONMENTAL TOURISM MORALITIES
10 On Decommodifying Ecotourism's Social Value: Neoliberal
Reformism or the New Environmental Morality?
Stephen Wearing and Michael Wearing
11 The Moralization of Flying: Cocktails in Seat 33G, Famine
and Pestilence Below
Brent Lovelock
12 A Plutonium Tourism Ode: The Rocky Flats Cold War Museum
Lindsey A. Freeman
13 Paying for Proximity: Touching the Moral Economy of
Ecological Voluntourism
Gordon Waitt, Robert Melchior Figueroa and Tom Nagle
SECTION 4: MORAL METHODOLOGIES
14 Humanism and Tourism: A Moral Encounter
Kellee Caton
15 Mind the Gap: Opening up Spaces of Multiple Moralities
in Tourism Encounters
Hazel Tucker
16 What's the 'Use' of Young Budget Travel?
Tara Duncan
17 To Boldly Go Where No Van Has Gone Before:
Auto-Ethnographic Experimentation and Mobile Fieldwork
Sharon Wilson
CONCLUSION
18 Conclusions: The Moral Conduct of Tourism Research
Kevin Hannam and Mary Mostafanezhad

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