Moral Encounters in Tourism

Moral Encounters in Tourism
Title Moral Encounters in Tourism PDF eBook
Author Mary Mostafanezhad
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 258
Release 2016-04-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 131709414X

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This first full length treatment of the role of morality in tourism examines how the tourism encounter is also fundamentally a moral encounter. Drawing upon interdisciplinary perspectives, leading and new authors in the field address topics that range from volunteer tourism to fertility tourism to reveal new insights into the ways tourism encounters are implicated in, and contribute to, broader moral reconfigurations in Western and non-Western contexts. Illustrating the role of power and power relations in tourism encounters within different political, economic, environmental and cultural contexts, the authors in this anthology analyse, theoretically and empirically, the implications of the privileging of some moralities at the expense of others. Key themes include the moral consumption of tourism experiences, embodiment in tourism encounters, environmental moralities as well as methodological aspects of morality in tourism research. Crossing disciplinary and chronological boundaries, Moral Encounters in Tourism provides a much-anticipated overview of this new interdisciplinary terrain and offers possible routes for new research on the intersection of morality and tourism studies.

Moral Encounters in Tourism

Moral Encounters in Tourism
Title Moral Encounters in Tourism PDF eBook
Author Mary Mostafanezhad
Publisher
Total Pages 243
Release 2014
Genre Tourism
ISBN 9781315596068

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Moral Encounters in Tourism

Moral Encounters in Tourism
Title Moral Encounters in Tourism PDF eBook
Author Mary Mostafanezhad
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 258
Release 2016-04-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317094158

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This first full length treatment of the role of morality in tourism examines how the tourism encounter is also fundamentally a moral encounter. Drawing upon interdisciplinary perspectives, leading and new authors in the field address topics that range from volunteer tourism to fertility tourism to reveal new insights into the ways tourism encounters are implicated in, and contribute to, broader moral reconfigurations in Western and non-Western contexts. Illustrating the role of power and power relations in tourism encounters within different political, economic, environmental and cultural contexts, the authors in this anthology analyse, theoretically and empirically, the implications of the privileging of some moralities at the expense of others. Key themes include the moral consumption of tourism experiences, embodiment in tourism encounters, environmental moralities as well as methodological aspects of morality in tourism research. Crossing disciplinary and chronological boundaries, Moral Encounters in Tourism provides a much-anticipated overview of this new interdisciplinary terrain and offers possible routes for new research on the intersection of morality and tourism studies.

New Moral Natures in Tourism

New Moral Natures in Tourism
Title New Moral Natures in Tourism PDF eBook
Author Bryan S. R. Grimwood
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 220
Release 2018-04-17
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1351966073

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How do we understand human-nature relationships in tourism, or determine the consequences of these relationships to be "good," "bad," "right," "wrong," "fair," or "just"? What theoretical and philosophical perspectives can usefully orient us in the production and consumption of tourism towards living and enacting the "good life" with the more-than-human world? This book addresses such questions by investigating relationships between nature and morality in tourism contexts. Recognizing that morality, much like nature, is embedded in histories and landscapes of power, the book engages with diverse theoretical and philosophical perspectives to critically review, appraise, and advance dialogue on the moral dimensions of natures. Contributing authors explore the very foundations of how we make sense of nature in tourism and leisure contexts—and how we might make sense of it differently. The book will be essential reading for researchers, students, and practitioners grappling with questions about the moral values, frameworks, or practices best suited to mobilizing tourism natures. What will the future of tourism hold in terms of sustainability, justice, resilience, health, and well-being?

Tourism and Informal Encounters in Cuba

Tourism and Informal Encounters in Cuba
Title Tourism and Informal Encounters in Cuba PDF eBook
Author Valerio Simoni
Publisher Berghahn Books
Total Pages 282
Release 2016-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1782389490

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Based on a detailed ethnography, this book explores the promises and expectations of tourism in Cuba, drawing attention to the challenges that tourists and local people face in establishing meaningful connections with each other. Notions of informal encounter and relational idiom illuminate ambiguous experiences of tourism harassment, economic transactions, hospitality, friendship, and festive and sexual relationships. Comparing these various connections, the author shows the potential of touristic encounters to redefine their moral foundations, power dynamics, and implications, offering new insights into how contemporary relationships across difference and inequality are imagined and understood.

Tourism Ethics

Tourism Ethics
Title Tourism Ethics PDF eBook
Author David A. Fennell
Publisher Channel View Publications
Total Pages 579
Release 2017-12-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1845416376

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This book remains the most in-depth large-scale introductory text on ethics as applied to tourism, examining the deep theoretical aspects of how human nature applies to tourism. It explores theory from a number of different disciplines, provides an overview of work on moral reasoning and development, and weaves together theory with real-world tourism ethics problems and issues. The new edition of this landmark volume has been reworked and updated to take into account important works published since the first edition, including more than 100 new references on ethics and tourism ethics, and to engage more with 20th century theorists in philosophy. It continues to be an important text for students and researchers in tourism, recreation and leisure studies, geography, environmental studies and business.

Mountain Tourism

Mountain Tourism
Title Mountain Tourism PDF eBook
Author Harold Richins
Publisher CABI
Total Pages 403
Release 2016-02-19
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1780644604

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Mountains have long held an appeal for people around the world. This book focusses on the diversity of perspectives, interaction and role of tourism within these areas. Providing a vital update to the current literature, it considers the interdisciplinary context of communities, the creation of mountain tourism experiences and the impacts tourism has on these environments. Including authors from Europe, Asia-Pacific and North America, the development, planning and governance issues are also covered.