Tourism, Global Crises and Justice
Tourism Transition to a More Just and Sustainable Future
Herausgeber: Rastegar, Raymond; Ruhanen, Lisa; Higgins-Desbiolles, Freya
Tourism, Global Crises and Justice
Tourism Transition to a More Just and Sustainable Future
Herausgeber: Rastegar, Raymond; Ruhanen, Lisa; Higgins-Desbiolles, Freya
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This book gathers theoretical and empirical studies exploring the link between global crises, sustainable tourism and the justice challenges being faced by vulnerable groups, individuals, and society. The chapters in this book were originally published in the Journal of Sustainable Tourism.
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This book gathers theoretical and empirical studies exploring the link between global crises, sustainable tourism and the justice challenges being faced by vulnerable groups, individuals, and society. The chapters in this book were originally published in the Journal of Sustainable Tourism.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 700g
- ISBN-13: 9781032795416
- ISBN-10: 1032795417
- Artikelnr.: 70372167
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 700g
- ISBN-13: 9781032795416
- ISBN-10: 1032795417
- Artikelnr.: 70372167
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Raymond Rastegar is a Lecturer and Researcher at the Department of Tourism, Sport and Hotel management, Griffith University. He holds a PhD in Tourism Management and his scholarly interest and expertise lie in the fields of justice, sustainability transitions and environmental conservation. His research delivered new insights into the tourism phenomenon to advocate a more just and sustainable tourism future for humans and nonhumans. Freya Higgins-Desbiolles is Adjunct Senior Lecturer in Business Unit at the University of South Australia; Adjunct Associate Professor with the Department of Recreation and Leisure, University of Waterloo, Canada; and Visiting Professor at the Centre for Research and Innovation in Tourism at the Taylor's University of Malaysia. Her work focuses on social justice, human rights and sustainability issues in tourism. Lisa Ruhanen is Professor and Deputy Head of School at the University of Queensland Business School, Brisbane, Australia. She has been involved in almost 30 academic and consultancy research projects in Australia and overseas. Her research areas include sustainable tourism destination policy and planning, climate change and Indigenous tourism.
Foreword: Academics can change the world, if they stop talking only to
their peers Introduction: Tourism, global crises and justice: rethinking,
redefining and reorienting tourism futures 1. Toward critical race tourism:
valuing counter-narratives and endarkened storywork 2. The Potential of
Toxic Tours: Indigenous Perspectives on Crises, Relationships, Justice and
Resurgence in Oklahoma Indian Country 3. Gender justice in global tourism:
exploring tourism transformation through the lens of feminist alternative
economics 4. Justice and community citizenship behavior for the
environment: small tourism business entrepreneurs' perspectives 5.
Reimagining children's participation: a child rights informed approach to
social justice in tourism 6. Tourism and refugee-crisis intersections:
co-creating tour guide experiences in Leeds, England 7. Seeking justice
beyond the platform economy: migrant workers navigating precarious lives
8. Do international sanctions help or inhibit justice and sustainability in
tourism? 9. Tourism policies and inclusive development: the case of Kenya
and Rwanda 10. Tourism policy, spatial justice and COVID-19: lessons from a
tourist-historic city 11. The poor on the road: qiongyou as a collective
resistance and justice tourism 12. Tourism, compounding crises, and
struggles for sovereignty 13. Decolonising tourism and development: from
orphanage tourism to community empowerment in Cambodia 14. Rethinking the
space of tourism, its power-geometries, and spatial justice
their peers Introduction: Tourism, global crises and justice: rethinking,
redefining and reorienting tourism futures 1. Toward critical race tourism:
valuing counter-narratives and endarkened storywork 2. The Potential of
Toxic Tours: Indigenous Perspectives on Crises, Relationships, Justice and
Resurgence in Oklahoma Indian Country 3. Gender justice in global tourism:
exploring tourism transformation through the lens of feminist alternative
economics 4. Justice and community citizenship behavior for the
environment: small tourism business entrepreneurs' perspectives 5.
Reimagining children's participation: a child rights informed approach to
social justice in tourism 6. Tourism and refugee-crisis intersections:
co-creating tour guide experiences in Leeds, England 7. Seeking justice
beyond the platform economy: migrant workers navigating precarious lives
8. Do international sanctions help or inhibit justice and sustainability in
tourism? 9. Tourism policies and inclusive development: the case of Kenya
and Rwanda 10. Tourism policy, spatial justice and COVID-19: lessons from a
tourist-historic city 11. The poor on the road: qiongyou as a collective
resistance and justice tourism 12. Tourism, compounding crises, and
struggles for sovereignty 13. Decolonising tourism and development: from
orphanage tourism to community empowerment in Cambodia 14. Rethinking the
space of tourism, its power-geometries, and spatial justice
Foreword: Academics can change the world, if they stop talking only to
their peers Introduction: Tourism, global crises and justice: rethinking,
redefining and reorienting tourism futures 1. Toward critical race tourism:
valuing counter-narratives and endarkened storywork 2. The Potential of
Toxic Tours: Indigenous Perspectives on Crises, Relationships, Justice and
Resurgence in Oklahoma Indian Country 3. Gender justice in global tourism:
exploring tourism transformation through the lens of feminist alternative
economics 4. Justice and community citizenship behavior for the
environment: small tourism business entrepreneurs' perspectives 5.
Reimagining children's participation: a child rights informed approach to
social justice in tourism 6. Tourism and refugee-crisis intersections:
co-creating tour guide experiences in Leeds, England 7. Seeking justice
beyond the platform economy: migrant workers navigating precarious lives
8. Do international sanctions help or inhibit justice and sustainability in
tourism? 9. Tourism policies and inclusive development: the case of Kenya
and Rwanda 10. Tourism policy, spatial justice and COVID-19: lessons from a
tourist-historic city 11. The poor on the road: qiongyou as a collective
resistance and justice tourism 12. Tourism, compounding crises, and
struggles for sovereignty 13. Decolonising tourism and development: from
orphanage tourism to community empowerment in Cambodia 14. Rethinking the
space of tourism, its power-geometries, and spatial justice
their peers Introduction: Tourism, global crises and justice: rethinking,
redefining and reorienting tourism futures 1. Toward critical race tourism:
valuing counter-narratives and endarkened storywork 2. The Potential of
Toxic Tours: Indigenous Perspectives on Crises, Relationships, Justice and
Resurgence in Oklahoma Indian Country 3. Gender justice in global tourism:
exploring tourism transformation through the lens of feminist alternative
economics 4. Justice and community citizenship behavior for the
environment: small tourism business entrepreneurs' perspectives 5.
Reimagining children's participation: a child rights informed approach to
social justice in tourism 6. Tourism and refugee-crisis intersections:
co-creating tour guide experiences in Leeds, England 7. Seeking justice
beyond the platform economy: migrant workers navigating precarious lives
8. Do international sanctions help or inhibit justice and sustainability in
tourism? 9. Tourism policies and inclusive development: the case of Kenya
and Rwanda 10. Tourism policy, spatial justice and COVID-19: lessons from a
tourist-historic city 11. The poor on the road: qiongyou as a collective
resistance and justice tourism 12. Tourism, compounding crises, and
struggles for sovereignty 13. Decolonising tourism and development: from
orphanage tourism to community empowerment in Cambodia 14. Rethinking the
space of tourism, its power-geometries, and spatial justice