Handbook of Globalisation and Tourism
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- Kiadó Edward Elgar Publishing
- Megjelenés dátuma 2021. január 22.
- ISBN 9781800882423
- Kötéstípus Puhakötés
- Terjedelem360 oldal
- Méret 244x169 mm
- Súly 636 g
- Nyelv angol 131
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Hosszú leírás:
This comprehensive Handbook brings together conceptual contributions from leading international scholars concerning the reciprocal relations between globalisation and tourism.
Contributors deconstruct the global forces, processes and challenges that face the tourism industry, analysing the effects of neoliberalism and multinational capitalism on global tourist activity, as well as the consequences of colonialism, terrorism, warfare, climate change, modern technological advances and the rapidly changing dynamics of global mobility. International in scope and empirically evocative, this Handbook outlines and dissects the social, cultural, economic and political effects of globalisation on tourism in the 21st century.
This Handbook is critical to human geography and tourism studies scholars and researchers at all levels, particularly those interested in the relations between globalisation and tourism in an increasingly interconnected world.
Contributors include: A. Amore, Y. Apostolopoulos, P. Arvanitis, S. Beeton, N. Cavlek, J. Connell, D.T. Duval, L. Dwyer, A. Gelbman, C.M. Hall, D.-I.D. Han, K. Hannam, J. Henry, J. Higham, Y. Jiang, H. Lemelin, J.W. Macilree, J.E. Mbaiwa, T. Mbaiwa, M. McDonald, P. Mogomotsi, M. Mostafanezhad, D.H. Olsen, M. Peters, B. Prideaux, B.W. Ritchie, C.M. Rogerson, T. Ronen, R. Sharpley, M. Sigala, G. Siphambe, S. Sonmez, J. Stephenson, W. Stovall, W. Suntikul, G. Taylor, D.J. Timothy, M.C. tom Dieck, H. Tucker, F. Vellas, S. Wearing, P. Whipp, J. Wiitala, A. Williams
Globalization entails the world becoming a smaller place through political, socio-cultural and economic processes. These processes have salient implications for tourism, and tourism itself is one of the driving forces behind globalization. This book is a collection of conceptual treatises by international scholars about the dynamics and reach of globalization and its relationships with tourism. It anatomizes and deconstructs the global forces, processes and challenges that face the world of tourism. It is international in scope, encyclopedic in its conceptual depth, empirically evocative, and contemporary in its coverage.
'Written by a veritable ''who's who'' of tourism scholars from around the world, the Handbook of Globalisation and Tourism covers a stunning range of critical themes, spanning from geopolitics to the exhausted earth, from cultural issues to innovation. This book cries out ''read me'', imploring us to deepen our understanding of the multitude of ways in which tourism acts as a force of globalisation and has wide ranging impacts on people and planet.'
--Regina Scheyvens, Massey University, New Zealand
Tartalomjegyzék:
Contents:
SECTION I GLOBALISATION: MEANINGS AND PROCESSES
1 Introduction to the Handbook of Globalisation and Tourism 2
Dallen J. Timothy
2 Economic globalisation and tourism 12
Larry Dwyer and Nevenka Čavlek
3 Neoliberalism and global tourism 27
Stephen Wearing, Matthew McDonald, Greig Taylor, and Tzach Ronen
4 Globalisation, place-based development, and tourism 44
Christian M. Rogerson
SECTION 2 HUMAN MOBILITY
5 The globalising force of human mobilities 55
C. Michael Hall, Alberto Amore, and Pavlos Arvanitis
6 Migration, tourism, and globalisation 66
Allan M. Williams
7 How complex travel, tourism, and transportation networks influence 76
infectious disease movement in a borderless world
Sevil S.nmez, Jessica Wiitala, and Yorghos Apostolopoulos
SECTION 3 GEOPOLITICS, SECURITY, AND CONFLICT
8 Colonialism and its tourism legacies 90
Hazel Tucker
9 Supranationalism and tourism: free trade, customs unions, and single 100
markets in an era of geopolitical change
Dallen J. Timothy
10 Biological invasion, biosecurity, tourism, and globalisation 114
C. Michael Hall
11 Terrorism and the new security agenda 126
Bruce Prideaux
12 Tourism and war: global perspectives 139
Wantanee Suntikul
13 Tourism, peace, and global stability 149
Alon Gelbman
SECTION 4 THE EXHAUSTED EARTH: POPULATION AND
ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES
14 Global population dynamics: implications for tourism and development 162
Richard Sharpley
15 Prepared for take-off? Anthropogenic climate change and the global 174
challenge of twenty-first-century tourism
Will Stovall, James Higham, and Janet Stephenson
16 Tourism, globalisation, and natural disasters 188
Brent W. Ritchie and Yawei Jiang
17 Globalisation, tourism, and ecosystems management 198
Joseph E. Mbaiwa, Patricia K. Mogomotsi, Tsholofelo Mbaiwa,
and Gladys B. Siphambe
SECTION 5 INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY
18 Globalisation, innovation, and tourism 214
Mike Peters and Fran.ois Vellas
19 Globalisation and transportation innovation 225
David Timothy Duval and John Macilree
20 Tourism and augmented reality: trends, implications, and future directions 235
M. Claudia tom Dieck and Dai-In (Danny) Han
21 The bright and the dark sides of social media in tourism experiences, 247
tourists’ behavior, and well-being
Marianna Sigala
22 Smart cities, smart tourism, and smart mobilities 260
Kevin Hannam
SECTION 6 CULTURAL ISSUES AND CONTEMPORARY MOBILITY
TRENDS
23 Religion, spirituality, and pilgrimage in a globalising world 270
Daniel H. Olsen
24 Globalisation, tourism, and pop culture 284
Sue Beeton
25 The geopolitics of volunteer tourism 295
Jacob Henry and Mary Mostafanezhad
26 Medical mobility and tourism 305
John Connell
27 Last chance tourism: a decade in review 316
Harvey Lemelin and Paul Whipp
28 Globalisation: the shrinking world of tourism 323
Dallen J. Timothy
Index 333