Contemporary Tourism

Contemporary Tourism
Title Contemporary Tourism PDF eBook
Author Chris Cooper
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 396
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0750663502

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Now in its second edition, Contemporary Tourism: an international approach presents a new and refreshing approach to the study of tourism, considering issues such as the changing world order, destination marketing, tourism ethics, pro-poor tourism and implications for the patterns and flow of tourism in the future.

Contemporary Tourism

Contemporary Tourism
Title Contemporary Tourism PDF eBook
Author Chris Cooper
Publisher Goodfellow Publishers Ltd
Total Pages 442
Release 2018-11-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1911396781

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Now in its fourth edition, it presents a new and refreshing approach to the study of tourism, considering issues such as overtourism, advances in AI and its impacts, waste management and environmental crisis, the sharing economy and Airbnb, the tourist experience and product development.

Contemporary Tourist Experience

Contemporary Tourist Experience
Title Contemporary Tourist Experience PDF eBook
Author Richard Sharpley
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 326
Release 2014-06-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317605500

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This significant and timely volume aims to provide a focused analysis into tourist experiences that reflect their ever-increasing diversity and complexity, and their significance and meaning to tourists themselves. Written by leading international scholars, it offers new insight into emergent behaviours, motivations and sought meanings on the part of tourists based on five contemporary themes determined by current research activity in tourism experience:conceptualization of tourist experience; dark tourism experiences; the relationship between motivation and the contemporary tourist experience; the manner in which tourist experience can be influenced and enhanced by place; and how managers and suppliers can make a significant contribution to the tourist experience. The book critically explores these experiences from multidisciplinary perspectives and includes case studies from wide range of geographical regions. By analyzing these contemporary tourist experiences, the book will provide further understanding of the consumption of tourism.

Traditions and Innovations in Contemporary Tourism

Traditions and Innovations in Contemporary Tourism
Title Traditions and Innovations in Contemporary Tourism PDF eBook
Author Mariana Assenova
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 376
Release 2018-12-17
Genre Reference
ISBN 1527523608

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This book presents significant theoretical and empirical studies of various aspects of hospitality and tourism from the perspectives of both tradition and innovation. With thirty-nine contributors from Bulgaria, Croatia, Indonesia, Italy, Portugal, Slovenia, Switzerland, Turkey, and the USA, it offers a collection of recent regional and marketing studies. The first part is dedicated to traditional tourism and hospitality issues ranging from tourism policy and planning and management practices, through cultural event marketing to the need for more intercultural communication. Special attention is paid to new developments in specialised types of tourism and specific tourist destinations. The second part of the book deals with new developments in the tourism industry offering a range of chapters on new technologies and techniques, the modern concept of urban and city tourism development and specific new and innovative tourism types and products.

Contemporary Tourism

Contemporary Tourism
Title Contemporary Tourism PDF eBook
Author Erik Cohen
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 410
Release 2004-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780080442440

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Stuck with Tourism

Stuck with Tourism
Title Stuck with Tourism PDF eBook
Author Matilde Córdoba Azcárate
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 297
Release 2020-10-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520975553

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Tourism has become one of the most powerful forces organizing the predatory geographies of late capitalism. It creates entangled futures of exploitation and dependence, extracting resources and labor, and eclipsing other ways of doing, living, and imagining life. And yet, tourism also creates jobs, encourages infrastructure development, and in many places inspires the only possibility of hope and well-being. Stuck with Tourism explores the ambivalent nature of tourism by drawing on ethnographic evidence from the Mexican Yucatán Peninsula, a region voraciously transformed by tourism development over the past forty years. Contrasting labor and lived experiences at the beach resorts of Cancún, protected natural enclaves along the Gulf coast, historical buildings of the colonial past, and maquilas for souvenir production in the Maya heartland, this book explores the moral, political, ecological, and everyday dilemmas that emerge when, as Yucatán’s inhabitants put it, people get stuck in tourism’s grip.

Tourism and Everyday Life in the Contemporary City

Tourism and Everyday Life in the Contemporary City
Title Tourism and Everyday Life in the Contemporary City PDF eBook
Author Thomas Frisch
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 260
Release 2019-03-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0429016492

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This book explores the phenomena of the urban everyday and new urban tourism. It provides a systematic framework and draws on a mix of theoretical and empirical work to look at the increasing intermingling of ‘tourists’ and ‘residents’. Tourism and urban everyday life are deeply connected in a mutually constitutive way. Tourism has become a key momentum of urban development and affects cities beyond its economic dimension. Urban everyday life itself can turn into a matter of tourist interest for people searching for experiences off the beaten track. Even living in a city as a resident involves moments, activities and practices which could be labelled as ‘touristic’. These observations demonstrate some of the various layers in which urban tourism and everyday city life are intertwined. This book gathers multiple interdisciplinary approaches, a diversity of topics and methodological variety to examine this complex relationship. It presents a systematic framework for the dynamic research field of new urban tourism along three dimensions: the extraordinary mundane, encounters and contact zones, and urban co-production. This book will be of interest to students and researchers across fields such as Tourism and Mobility Studies, Urban Studies, Leisure Studies, Tourism Geography, and Tourism Sociology.