Contemporary Muslim Travel Cultures
Practices, Complexities and Emerging Issues
Herausgeber: Hall, C. Michael; Rasoolimanesh, S. Mostafa; Seyfi, Siamak
Contemporary Muslim Travel Cultures
Practices, Complexities and Emerging Issues
Herausgeber: Hall, C. Michael; Rasoolimanesh, S. Mostafa; Seyfi, Siamak
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This timely volume brings together various issues in Muslim consumer cultures and provides a comprehensive account of Muslim tourism and tourist behaviour.
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This timely volume brings together various issues in Muslim consumer cultures and provides a comprehensive account of Muslim tourism and tourist behaviour.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032308036
- ISBN-10: 1032308036
- Artikelnr.: 70345074
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032308036
- ISBN-10: 1032308036
- Artikelnr.: 70345074
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
C. Michael Hall is Professor Ahurei in the Department of Management, Marketing and Entrepreneurship, University of Canterbury, New Zealand; Visiting Professor and Docent in Geography, University of Oulu, Finland; Visiting Professor in Tourism at Linnaeus University, Kalmar, Sweden; Guest Professor in the Department of Service Management and Service Studies, Lund University, Helsingborg, Sweden; and Visiting Professor, Centre for Research and Innovation in Tourism, Taylor's University, Malaysia. He has written widely on tourism, regional development, heritage, food and global environmental change. Siamak Seyfi is Assistant Professor in the Geography Research Unit, University of Oulu, Finland. Using a multi-/interdisciplinary approach and informed by diverse disciplinary perspectives, his research interests focus on tourism politics and geopolitics with a primary focus on the MENA region, cultural heritage, Gen Z, resilience, sustainability and qualitative sociological/ethnographic research methods in tourism. S. Mostafa Rasoolimanesh is Associate Professor and Director of Centre for Research and Innovation in Tourism (CRiT), Taylor's University, Malaysia. His research interest areas contain sustainable tourism, community participation, residents' perceptions toward tourism development, and advanced quantitative analysis approaches. He serves as an editorial team and board member of more than 20 reputed tourism and hospitality journals.
Part 1: Introduction and context
1. Muslim travel cultures: introduction and context
2. Contemporary Muslim travel and tourism: cultures and consumption
3. Muslim tourism: A systematic literature review
Part 2: Non-religious travel and tourism
4. Travel motivation of Muslim tourists: Are they really different?
5. Exploring Turkish tourists' motivation and perception toward Muslim-friendly tourist destinations
6. Tourism motives
tourism experience value and cultural change: A focus on Egyptian tourists
Part 3: Pilgrimage and religious travel and tourism
7. A study on pre-trip experiences of Fijian Pilgrims' Hajj performance
8. Material religion in Twelver Shiite pilgrimage: resources
values
and dynamics in contemporary Mashhad
9. An ethnographic study of lived experience of Iranian Arbaeen foot-pilgrims in Iraq
Part 4: Women's travel
10. Complexities of women solo travelling in a conservative post-soviet Muslim society: The case of Uzbek women
11. The silent and unseen. Two examples of women's restricted travel in Pakistan
12. The travel pattern and experiences of Turkish female outbound tourists
13. The travel motivations and experiences of Turkish solo women travellers
Part 5: Interrelationships between consumers and business
14. Muslims' perspectives on tourism boycotts - a complicated relationship
15. Questioning Halal tourism motive: In between Da'wa
business
and life story
16. Interaction between Muslim attendees and non-Muslim staff: A study of the Islamic MICE market in Thailand
Part 6: Conclusions
17. Conclusion: Emerging trends and future prospects in the Muslim travel market
1. Muslim travel cultures: introduction and context
2. Contemporary Muslim travel and tourism: cultures and consumption
3. Muslim tourism: A systematic literature review
Part 2: Non-religious travel and tourism
4. Travel motivation of Muslim tourists: Are they really different?
5. Exploring Turkish tourists' motivation and perception toward Muslim-friendly tourist destinations
6. Tourism motives
tourism experience value and cultural change: A focus on Egyptian tourists
Part 3: Pilgrimage and religious travel and tourism
7. A study on pre-trip experiences of Fijian Pilgrims' Hajj performance
8. Material religion in Twelver Shiite pilgrimage: resources
values
and dynamics in contemporary Mashhad
9. An ethnographic study of lived experience of Iranian Arbaeen foot-pilgrims in Iraq
Part 4: Women's travel
10. Complexities of women solo travelling in a conservative post-soviet Muslim society: The case of Uzbek women
11. The silent and unseen. Two examples of women's restricted travel in Pakistan
12. The travel pattern and experiences of Turkish female outbound tourists
13. The travel motivations and experiences of Turkish solo women travellers
Part 5: Interrelationships between consumers and business
14. Muslims' perspectives on tourism boycotts - a complicated relationship
15. Questioning Halal tourism motive: In between Da'wa
business
and life story
16. Interaction between Muslim attendees and non-Muslim staff: A study of the Islamic MICE market in Thailand
Part 6: Conclusions
17. Conclusion: Emerging trends and future prospects in the Muslim travel market
Part 1: Introduction and context
1. Muslim travel cultures: introduction and context
2. Contemporary Muslim travel and tourism: cultures and consumption
3. Muslim tourism: A systematic literature review
Part 2: Non-religious travel and tourism
4. Travel motivation of Muslim tourists: Are they really different?
5. Exploring Turkish tourists' motivation and perception toward Muslim-friendly tourist destinations
6. Tourism motives
tourism experience value and cultural change: A focus on Egyptian tourists
Part 3: Pilgrimage and religious travel and tourism
7. A study on pre-trip experiences of Fijian Pilgrims' Hajj performance
8. Material religion in Twelver Shiite pilgrimage: resources
values
and dynamics in contemporary Mashhad
9. An ethnographic study of lived experience of Iranian Arbaeen foot-pilgrims in Iraq
Part 4: Women's travel
10. Complexities of women solo travelling in a conservative post-soviet Muslim society: The case of Uzbek women
11. The silent and unseen. Two examples of women's restricted travel in Pakistan
12. The travel pattern and experiences of Turkish female outbound tourists
13. The travel motivations and experiences of Turkish solo women travellers
Part 5: Interrelationships between consumers and business
14. Muslims' perspectives on tourism boycotts - a complicated relationship
15. Questioning Halal tourism motive: In between Da'wa
business
and life story
16. Interaction between Muslim attendees and non-Muslim staff: A study of the Islamic MICE market in Thailand
Part 6: Conclusions
17. Conclusion: Emerging trends and future prospects in the Muslim travel market
1. Muslim travel cultures: introduction and context
2. Contemporary Muslim travel and tourism: cultures and consumption
3. Muslim tourism: A systematic literature review
Part 2: Non-religious travel and tourism
4. Travel motivation of Muslim tourists: Are they really different?
5. Exploring Turkish tourists' motivation and perception toward Muslim-friendly tourist destinations
6. Tourism motives
tourism experience value and cultural change: A focus on Egyptian tourists
Part 3: Pilgrimage and religious travel and tourism
7. A study on pre-trip experiences of Fijian Pilgrims' Hajj performance
8. Material religion in Twelver Shiite pilgrimage: resources
values
and dynamics in contemporary Mashhad
9. An ethnographic study of lived experience of Iranian Arbaeen foot-pilgrims in Iraq
Part 4: Women's travel
10. Complexities of women solo travelling in a conservative post-soviet Muslim society: The case of Uzbek women
11. The silent and unseen. Two examples of women's restricted travel in Pakistan
12. The travel pattern and experiences of Turkish female outbound tourists
13. The travel motivations and experiences of Turkish solo women travellers
Part 5: Interrelationships between consumers and business
14. Muslims' perspectives on tourism boycotts - a complicated relationship
15. Questioning Halal tourism motive: In between Da'wa
business
and life story
16. Interaction between Muslim attendees and non-Muslim staff: A study of the Islamic MICE market in Thailand
Part 6: Conclusions
17. Conclusion: Emerging trends and future prospects in the Muslim travel market