Peace Through Tourism
Critical Reflections on the Intersections between Peace, Justice and Sustainable Development
Herausgeber: Higgins-Desbiolles, Freya; Urbain, Yoko; Blanchard, Lynda-Ann
Peace Through Tourism
Critical Reflections on the Intersections between Peace, Justice and Sustainable Development
Herausgeber: Higgins-Desbiolles, Freya; Urbain, Yoko; Blanchard, Lynda-Ann
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Peace through Tourism considers the possibilities for tourism to contribute to efforts to unmask conflict and promote peace. This edited volume considers the intersections between tourism, peace, justice and sustainability through conceptual and empirical works surveying practices, problems and challenges all around the globe.
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Peace through Tourism considers the possibilities for tourism to contribute to efforts to unmask conflict and promote peace. This edited volume considers the intersections between tourism, peace, justice and sustainability through conceptual and empirical works surveying practices, problems and challenges all around the globe.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 181mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 916g
- ISBN-13: 9781032290140
- ISBN-10: 1032290145
- Artikelnr.: 65933602
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 181mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 916g
- ISBN-13: 9781032290140
- ISBN-10: 1032290145
- Artikelnr.: 65933602
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Freya Higgins-Desbiolles is Adjunct Senior Lecturer, Business Unit, University of South Australia, and Co-chair of the Peace Tourism Commission of the International Peace Research Association (IPRA). Lynda-ann Blanchard is Vice-President of the Australian Council for Human Rights Education; Honorary Affiliate, Department of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Sydney, Australia and, Co-chair of the Peace Tourism Commission of the International Peace Research Association (IPRA). Yoko Urbain is affiliated with St. Marianna University Nursing School, Kawasaki City, and Soka University Department of Letters, Tokyo, Japan; and Co-chair of the Peace Tourism Commission of the International Peace Research Association (IPRA).
Introduction Peace through tourism: Critical reflections on the
intersections between peace, justice, sustainable development and tourism
Part 1: Addressing structural violence 1. Fortress tourism: exploring
dynamics of tourism, security and peace around the Virunga transboundary
conservation area 2. Tourism, peace and sustainability in sanctions-ridden
destinations 3. Insurgent citizens: mobility (in)justice and international
travel 4. The role of dark commemorative and sport events in peaceful
coexistence in the Western Balkans 5. Peacebuilding and post-conflict
tourism: addressing structural violence in Colombia 6. Disrupting
structural violence in South Africa through township tourism Part 2: Peace
Tourism Pedagogies 7. "We are reconciliators": when Indigenous tourism
begins with agency 8. Exploring a unifying approach to peacebuilding
through tourism: Abraham and Israel/Palestine 9. Promoting sustainable
tourism futures in Timor-Leste by creating synergies between food, place
and people 10. Living in the Wake of Rural Irish Troubles: building an
institution for sustainable peace through emotive out-of-place tourism 11.
Beyond multicultural 'tolerance': guided tours and guidebooks as
transformative tools for civic learning 12. One stone, two birds:
harnessing interfaith tourism for peacebuilding and socio-economic
development 13. "Don't look back in anger". War museums' role in the post
conflict tourism-peace nexus 14. Dances with despots: tourists and the
afterlife of statues Part 3: Radical Peace Tourism in Practice 15. Making
waves: Peace Boat Japan as a model of sustainable peace through tourism
16. A diverse economies approach for promoting peace and justice in
volunteer tourism 17. Te Awa Tupua: peace, justice and sustainability
through Indigenous tourism Part 4: Postscript 18. WWOOFing in Australia:
ideas and lessons for a de-commodified sustainability tourism 19. Gender
and sustainability - exploring ways of knowing - an ecohumanities
perspective 20. "This is a holy place of Ama Jomo": buen vivir, indigenous
voices and ecotourism development in a protected area of Bhutan 21. The
land has voice: understanding the land tenure -sustainable tourism
development nexus in Micronesia 22. Colonizing space and commodifying
place: tourism's violent geographies
intersections between peace, justice, sustainable development and tourism
Part 1: Addressing structural violence 1. Fortress tourism: exploring
dynamics of tourism, security and peace around the Virunga transboundary
conservation area 2. Tourism, peace and sustainability in sanctions-ridden
destinations 3. Insurgent citizens: mobility (in)justice and international
travel 4. The role of dark commemorative and sport events in peaceful
coexistence in the Western Balkans 5. Peacebuilding and post-conflict
tourism: addressing structural violence in Colombia 6. Disrupting
structural violence in South Africa through township tourism Part 2: Peace
Tourism Pedagogies 7. "We are reconciliators": when Indigenous tourism
begins with agency 8. Exploring a unifying approach to peacebuilding
through tourism: Abraham and Israel/Palestine 9. Promoting sustainable
tourism futures in Timor-Leste by creating synergies between food, place
and people 10. Living in the Wake of Rural Irish Troubles: building an
institution for sustainable peace through emotive out-of-place tourism 11.
Beyond multicultural 'tolerance': guided tours and guidebooks as
transformative tools for civic learning 12. One stone, two birds:
harnessing interfaith tourism for peacebuilding and socio-economic
development 13. "Don't look back in anger". War museums' role in the post
conflict tourism-peace nexus 14. Dances with despots: tourists and the
afterlife of statues Part 3: Radical Peace Tourism in Practice 15. Making
waves: Peace Boat Japan as a model of sustainable peace through tourism
16. A diverse economies approach for promoting peace and justice in
volunteer tourism 17. Te Awa Tupua: peace, justice and sustainability
through Indigenous tourism Part 4: Postscript 18. WWOOFing in Australia:
ideas and lessons for a de-commodified sustainability tourism 19. Gender
and sustainability - exploring ways of knowing - an ecohumanities
perspective 20. "This is a holy place of Ama Jomo": buen vivir, indigenous
voices and ecotourism development in a protected area of Bhutan 21. The
land has voice: understanding the land tenure -sustainable tourism
development nexus in Micronesia 22. Colonizing space and commodifying
place: tourism's violent geographies
Introduction Peace through tourism: Critical reflections on the
intersections between peace, justice, sustainable development and tourism
Part 1: Addressing structural violence 1. Fortress tourism: exploring
dynamics of tourism, security and peace around the Virunga transboundary
conservation area 2. Tourism, peace and sustainability in sanctions-ridden
destinations 3. Insurgent citizens: mobility (in)justice and international
travel 4. The role of dark commemorative and sport events in peaceful
coexistence in the Western Balkans 5. Peacebuilding and post-conflict
tourism: addressing structural violence in Colombia 6. Disrupting
structural violence in South Africa through township tourism Part 2: Peace
Tourism Pedagogies 7. "We are reconciliators": when Indigenous tourism
begins with agency 8. Exploring a unifying approach to peacebuilding
through tourism: Abraham and Israel/Palestine 9. Promoting sustainable
tourism futures in Timor-Leste by creating synergies between food, place
and people 10. Living in the Wake of Rural Irish Troubles: building an
institution for sustainable peace through emotive out-of-place tourism 11.
Beyond multicultural 'tolerance': guided tours and guidebooks as
transformative tools for civic learning 12. One stone, two birds:
harnessing interfaith tourism for peacebuilding and socio-economic
development 13. "Don't look back in anger". War museums' role in the post
conflict tourism-peace nexus 14. Dances with despots: tourists and the
afterlife of statues Part 3: Radical Peace Tourism in Practice 15. Making
waves: Peace Boat Japan as a model of sustainable peace through tourism
16. A diverse economies approach for promoting peace and justice in
volunteer tourism 17. Te Awa Tupua: peace, justice and sustainability
through Indigenous tourism Part 4: Postscript 18. WWOOFing in Australia:
ideas and lessons for a de-commodified sustainability tourism 19. Gender
and sustainability - exploring ways of knowing - an ecohumanities
perspective 20. "This is a holy place of Ama Jomo": buen vivir, indigenous
voices and ecotourism development in a protected area of Bhutan 21. The
land has voice: understanding the land tenure -sustainable tourism
development nexus in Micronesia 22. Colonizing space and commodifying
place: tourism's violent geographies
intersections between peace, justice, sustainable development and tourism
Part 1: Addressing structural violence 1. Fortress tourism: exploring
dynamics of tourism, security and peace around the Virunga transboundary
conservation area 2. Tourism, peace and sustainability in sanctions-ridden
destinations 3. Insurgent citizens: mobility (in)justice and international
travel 4. The role of dark commemorative and sport events in peaceful
coexistence in the Western Balkans 5. Peacebuilding and post-conflict
tourism: addressing structural violence in Colombia 6. Disrupting
structural violence in South Africa through township tourism Part 2: Peace
Tourism Pedagogies 7. "We are reconciliators": when Indigenous tourism
begins with agency 8. Exploring a unifying approach to peacebuilding
through tourism: Abraham and Israel/Palestine 9. Promoting sustainable
tourism futures in Timor-Leste by creating synergies between food, place
and people 10. Living in the Wake of Rural Irish Troubles: building an
institution for sustainable peace through emotive out-of-place tourism 11.
Beyond multicultural 'tolerance': guided tours and guidebooks as
transformative tools for civic learning 12. One stone, two birds:
harnessing interfaith tourism for peacebuilding and socio-economic
development 13. "Don't look back in anger". War museums' role in the post
conflict tourism-peace nexus 14. Dances with despots: tourists and the
afterlife of statues Part 3: Radical Peace Tourism in Practice 15. Making
waves: Peace Boat Japan as a model of sustainable peace through tourism
16. A diverse economies approach for promoting peace and justice in
volunteer tourism 17. Te Awa Tupua: peace, justice and sustainability
through Indigenous tourism Part 4: Postscript 18. WWOOFing in Australia:
ideas and lessons for a de-commodified sustainability tourism 19. Gender
and sustainability - exploring ways of knowing - an ecohumanities
perspective 20. "This is a holy place of Ama Jomo": buen vivir, indigenous
voices and ecotourism development in a protected area of Bhutan 21. The
land has voice: understanding the land tenure -sustainable tourism
development nexus in Micronesia 22. Colonizing space and commodifying
place: tourism's violent geographies