Gender and Tourism Sustainability
Herausgeber: Munar, Ana Maria; Eger, Claudia; Hsu, Cathy H. C.
Gender and Tourism Sustainability
Herausgeber: Munar, Ana Maria; Eger, Claudia; Hsu, Cathy H. C.
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This book examines the relationship between gender and sustainability in tourism. Whilst an extensive body of work exists in the areas of gender and sustainability, these two fields of knowledge are seldom combined to examine tourism phenomena.
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This book examines the relationship between gender and sustainability in tourism. Whilst an extensive body of work exists in the areas of gender and sustainability, these two fields of knowledge are seldom combined to examine tourism phenomena.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 173mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 722g
- ISBN-13: 9781032359618
- ISBN-10: 1032359617
- Artikelnr.: 66736905
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 173mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 722g
- ISBN-13: 9781032359618
- ISBN-10: 1032359617
- Artikelnr.: 66736905
Claudia Eger is Associate Professor at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. Her research focuses on business ethics, gender and sustainability in tourism. Her research in different Middle Eastern and African countries addresses concerns of relevance to international organisations and policy makers, striving to inform gender and development strategies. Ana María Munar is Associate Professor at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark and Co-chair of the Critical Tourism Studies network. Her research applies philosophical approaches to gender, higher education and tourism. Her gender research combines academic reports and publications, with advocacy and action research projects. Cathy H. C. Hsu is Chair Professor at School of Hotel & Tourism Management, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Her research foci include tourist behaviour and stereotypes, as well as resident sentiment. She is Editor-in-Chief of Tourism Management.
Introduction: Gender and tourism sustainability Part I: Troubling Gender
and Tourism Sustainability 1. LGBTIQ + identities in tourism and leisure
research: a systematic qualitative literature review 2. Gendering
sustainability's contradictions: between change and continuity 3. Tourists'
water conservation behavior in hotels: the role of gender 4. An examination
of critical determinants of carbon offsetting attitudes: the role of gender
5. Sustainability through the tourism entrepreneurship journey: a gender
perspective Part II: Ideology, Social Organising and the Human-Nature
Divide 6. Are we all in this together? Gender intersectionality and
sustainable tourism 7. Defacing: affect and situated knowledges within a
rock climbing tourismscape 8. Gendering knowledge in tourism: gender
(in)equality initiatives in the tourism academy 9. Sexual harassment,
psychological well-being, and job satisfaction of female tour guides: the
effects of social and organizational support 10. Gender issues in tourism
organisations: insights from a two-phased pragmatic systematic literature
review Part III: Challenging Gender Norms 11. The sustainability of gender
norms: women over 30 and their physical appearance on holiday 12.
Cultivating success: personal, family and societal attributes affecting
women in agritourism 13. The contribution of all-women tours to well-being
in middle-aged Muslim women 14. The gendered effects of statecraft on women
in tourism: economic sanctions, women's disempowerment and sustainability?
15. The social, cultural, economic and political strategies extending
women's territory by encroaching on patriarchal embeddedness in tourism in
Nepal
and Tourism Sustainability 1. LGBTIQ + identities in tourism and leisure
research: a systematic qualitative literature review 2. Gendering
sustainability's contradictions: between change and continuity 3. Tourists'
water conservation behavior in hotels: the role of gender 4. An examination
of critical determinants of carbon offsetting attitudes: the role of gender
5. Sustainability through the tourism entrepreneurship journey: a gender
perspective Part II: Ideology, Social Organising and the Human-Nature
Divide 6. Are we all in this together? Gender intersectionality and
sustainable tourism 7. Defacing: affect and situated knowledges within a
rock climbing tourismscape 8. Gendering knowledge in tourism: gender
(in)equality initiatives in the tourism academy 9. Sexual harassment,
psychological well-being, and job satisfaction of female tour guides: the
effects of social and organizational support 10. Gender issues in tourism
organisations: insights from a two-phased pragmatic systematic literature
review Part III: Challenging Gender Norms 11. The sustainability of gender
norms: women over 30 and their physical appearance on holiday 12.
Cultivating success: personal, family and societal attributes affecting
women in agritourism 13. The contribution of all-women tours to well-being
in middle-aged Muslim women 14. The gendered effects of statecraft on women
in tourism: economic sanctions, women's disempowerment and sustainability?
15. The social, cultural, economic and political strategies extending
women's territory by encroaching on patriarchal embeddedness in tourism in
Nepal
Introduction: Gender and tourism sustainability Part I: Troubling Gender
and Tourism Sustainability 1. LGBTIQ + identities in tourism and leisure
research: a systematic qualitative literature review 2. Gendering
sustainability's contradictions: between change and continuity 3. Tourists'
water conservation behavior in hotels: the role of gender 4. An examination
of critical determinants of carbon offsetting attitudes: the role of gender
5. Sustainability through the tourism entrepreneurship journey: a gender
perspective Part II: Ideology, Social Organising and the Human-Nature
Divide 6. Are we all in this together? Gender intersectionality and
sustainable tourism 7. Defacing: affect and situated knowledges within a
rock climbing tourismscape 8. Gendering knowledge in tourism: gender
(in)equality initiatives in the tourism academy 9. Sexual harassment,
psychological well-being, and job satisfaction of female tour guides: the
effects of social and organizational support 10. Gender issues in tourism
organisations: insights from a two-phased pragmatic systematic literature
review Part III: Challenging Gender Norms 11. The sustainability of gender
norms: women over 30 and their physical appearance on holiday 12.
Cultivating success: personal, family and societal attributes affecting
women in agritourism 13. The contribution of all-women tours to well-being
in middle-aged Muslim women 14. The gendered effects of statecraft on women
in tourism: economic sanctions, women's disempowerment and sustainability?
15. The social, cultural, economic and political strategies extending
women's territory by encroaching on patriarchal embeddedness in tourism in
Nepal
and Tourism Sustainability 1. LGBTIQ + identities in tourism and leisure
research: a systematic qualitative literature review 2. Gendering
sustainability's contradictions: between change and continuity 3. Tourists'
water conservation behavior in hotels: the role of gender 4. An examination
of critical determinants of carbon offsetting attitudes: the role of gender
5. Sustainability through the tourism entrepreneurship journey: a gender
perspective Part II: Ideology, Social Organising and the Human-Nature
Divide 6. Are we all in this together? Gender intersectionality and
sustainable tourism 7. Defacing: affect and situated knowledges within a
rock climbing tourismscape 8. Gendering knowledge in tourism: gender
(in)equality initiatives in the tourism academy 9. Sexual harassment,
psychological well-being, and job satisfaction of female tour guides: the
effects of social and organizational support 10. Gender issues in tourism
organisations: insights from a two-phased pragmatic systematic literature
review Part III: Challenging Gender Norms 11. The sustainability of gender
norms: women over 30 and their physical appearance on holiday 12.
Cultivating success: personal, family and societal attributes affecting
women in agritourism 13. The contribution of all-women tours to well-being
in middle-aged Muslim women 14. The gendered effects of statecraft on women
in tourism: economic sanctions, women's disempowerment and sustainability?
15. The social, cultural, economic and political strategies extending
women's territory by encroaching on patriarchal embeddedness in tourism in
Nepal