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The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Tourism


The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Tourism


Wiley Blackwell Companions to Geography 2. Aufl.

von: C. Michael Hall

147,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 08.07.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9781119753766
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 768

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<p><b>The first authoritative overview of tourism studies published post-COVID-19</b> <p><i>The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Tourism</i> remains a definitive reference in this interdisciplinary field. Edited and authored by leading scholars from around the world, this state-of-the-art volume provides a comprehensive critical overview of tourism studies across the social sciences. In-depth yet accessible chapters combine established theories and cutting-edge developments and analysis, addressing a wide range of current and emerging topics, issues, debates, and themes. <p>The second edition of the <i>Companion</i> reflects the complexity of the changing field, incorporating new developments, diverse theories, core themes, and fresh perspectives throughout. New and revised chapters explore the organization and practice of tourism, pressing health, economic, social, and environmental challenges, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on tourism and the tourist industry, empowerment, placemaking, mindfulness and wellbeing, resident attitudes towards tourism, Chinese outbound tourism, public transport, long-distance walking, and more. <ul> <li>Covers the full spectrum of tourism studies, including its connections to geography, sociology, urban studies, sustainability, marketing, management, globalization, and policy</li> <li>Outlines exciting new and emerging approaches, theoretical foundations, and major developments in tourism studies</li> <li>Offers perspectives on major topics including the role of tourism in the Anthropocene, global and local change, resilience, innovation, and consumer and business behavior</li> <li>Sets an agenda for future tourism research and reviews significant issues in theory, method, and practice</li> <li>Features new contributions from an international panel of younger scholars and established researchers</li> </ul> <p>With a wealth of up-to-date bibliographic references and extensive coverage of the tourism-related literature, <i>The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Tourism, Second Edition,</i> is required reading for undergraduate students, postgraduate researchers, lecturers, and academic scholars in tourism studies, tourism management, tourism geography, tourism theory, sociology, urban studies, and globalization, as well as professionals working in tourism and hospitality management worldwide.
<p><b>Part 1 Introduction: Tourism after the COVID-19 pandemic</b></p> <p>Tourism: Conceptualizations, Disciplinarity, Institutions, and Issues</p> <p><b>Part 2 Perspectives on Tourism</b></p> <p>1 Introduction: Perspectives on Tourism</p> <p>2 Tourist Flows and Spatial Behavior</p> <p>3 Tourism Motivations and Decision Making</p> <p>4 Political Economy of Tourism: Regulation Theory, Institutions, and Governance Networks</p> <p>5 Cultural Geographies of Tourism</p> <p>6 Tourism Mobilities</p> <p>7 Critical Perspectives on Tourism</p> <p><b>Part 3 Producing Tourism and Tourism Spaces</b></p> <p>Introduction: Producing Tourism and Tourism Spaces</p> <p>8 Economic Geographies of Tourism Revisited: From Theory to Practice</p> <p>9 Entrepreneurial Cultures and Small Business Enterprises in Tourism</p> <p>10 Labor Mobility and Labor Market Structures in Tourism</p> <p>11 Tourism and Development: From Development Theory to Globalization</p> <p>12 Transport and Tourism</p> <p>13 Tourism Innovation: Products, Processes, and People</p> <p>14 Souvenirs, Tourists, and Tourism</p> <p><b>Part 4 Globalizing People, Places, and Markets in Tourism</b></p> <p>Introduction: Globalizing People, Places, and Markets in Tourism</p> <p>15 Transnational Corporations and the Globalization of Tourism</p> <p>16 Problematizing Place Promotion and Commodification</p> <p>17 Urban Tourism and the Experience Economy</p> <p>18 Tourism and Creative Economies</p> <p>19 Mobilities, Ethnicity, and Tourism</p> <p>20 GPS, Smartphones, and the Future of Tourism Research</p> <p>21 New Territories in Information Technologies and Tourism Research</p> <p><b>Part 5 Social Theories of Tourist Practice, Experience, and Landscapes Encounters</b></p> <p>Introduction: Social Theories of Tourist Practice, Experience, and Landscapes Encounters</p> <p>22 Landscapes of Tourism</p> <p>23 Tourism After the Postmodern Turn</p> <p>24 The Tourist Gaze 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0</p> <p>25 Gender and Feminist Perspectives in Tourism Research</p> <p>26 Tourism and the Visual</p> <p>27 Speaking Heritage: Language, Identity, and Tourism</p> <p>28 Religion and Spirituality in Tourism</p> <p><b>Part 6 Tourist Attractions: Places, Spaces, and Forms</b></p> <p>Introduction: Tourist Attractions: Places, Spaces, and Forms</p> <p>29 Material Culture and Contested Heritage in Tourism</p> <p>30 Trends in Tourism, Shopping, and Retailing</p> <p>31 Progress in Second-Home Tourism Research</p> <p>32 Timing Tourism: MICE, Events, and Mega-Events</p> <p>33 Taking Stock of Sport Tourism Research</p> <p>34 Medical Tourism</p> <p>35 Gay and Lesbian Tourism Practices</p> <p><b>Part 7 Tourism and The Environment: Change, Impacts, And Response</b></p> <p>Introduction: Tourism and the Environment: Change, Impacts, and Response</p> <p>36 The Global Footprint of Tourism</p> <p>37 Climate-Change Implications for Tourism</p> <p>38 Coastal and Marine Tourism: Emerging Issues, Future Trends, and Research Priorities</p> <p>39 Sociocultural Resilience and Tourism</p> <p>40 Tourism and Tourists in Nature, National Parks, and Wilderness</p> <p>41 Exploring the Precautionary Principle in an Environment and Tourism Context</p> <p>42 The Sustainable Development of Tourism: A State-of-the-Art Perspective</p> <p><b>Part 8 Tourism Policies, Planning, and Governance</b></p> <p>Introduction: Tourism Policies, Planning, and Governance</p> <p>43 Tourism and Public Policy: Contemporary Debates and Future Directions</p> <p>44 Local Participation in Community Tourism: A Critical and Relational Assessment</p> <p>45 Partnerships, Tourism, and Community Impacts</p> <p>46 Tourism in the Development of Regional and Sectoral Innovation Systems</p> <p>47 Critical Success Factors for Creating Community-Based Tourism</p> <p>48 Strengthening Tourism–Poverty Linkages</p> <p>49 Tourism Crises and Disasters: Moving the Research Agenda Forward</p> <p><b>Part 9 Conclusions</b></p> <p>50 Challenges for Tourism: Just Out of Sight or Just Within our Reach?</p>

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