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Core-Periphery Dynamics after the Pandemic
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This timely and innovative book explores the dynamics of inter-island/island-island tourism - also known as archipelago tourism - on the cusp of the post-pandemic epoch.
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This timely and innovative book explores the dynamics of inter-island/island-island tourism - also known as archipelago tourism - on the cusp of the post-pandemic epoch.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040129777
- Artikelnr.: 72280336
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040129777
- Artikelnr.: 72280336
Godfrey Baldacchino, PhD (Warwick, UK), is Professor of Sociology at the University of Malta and Malta Ambassador-at-Large for Islands and Small States. He is founding Editor of Island Studies Journal (2006-2016), former Canada Research Chair and UNESCO Co-Chair in Island Studies at the University of Prince Edward Island (2003-2013; 2016-2020), and former President of the International Small Island Studies Association (ISISA) (2014-2022). His tourism-related books include Global Tourism and Informal Labour Relations: The Small Scale Syndrome at Work (1997), Extreme Tourism: Lessons from the World's Cold-Water Islands (2006), and Archipelago Tourism: Practices and Policies (2015).
Foreword - Richard W. Butler. Editorial: The archipelagic turn in island tourism - Godfrey Baldacchino PART I. Internal
sub-national archipelagos. 1. Covid-19 and post-Covid times in the Croatian archipelago. 2. Beyond glossy tourist images: Miyako Island
Okinawa
Japan
through the stories of Machas
a small local grocery store. 3. Nightlife
well-being
nature
and a lighthouse: Differentiation and convergence of the post-pandemic images of the Balearic Islands through tourism. 4. Tourism in Madeira and Porto Santo: Resigned subordination or partnership?. 5. Tranquility and exclusivity: Archipelago tourism after the pandemic in Romblon
The Philippines. 6. Beyond 'the Atlantic Bubble': Considering archpelagic tourism on Canada's east coast. PART II. Complete
sovereign
archipelagic states. 7. Archipelago tourism in the tri-island state: Grenada. 8. Archipelago tourism in Seychelles: Journeys through space
time
authenticity
and exclusivity. 9. Culture
Covid-19
cyclones
and supply chains: The contraction of tourism in Vanuatu. PART III. Trans-national
regional archipelagos. 10. Challenging the 'status quo': Archipelago tourism in the central Mediterranean after the Pandemic. 11. The impromtu archipelago: Sint Maarten as the hub of the Northeastern Caribbean. 12. The complex and unequal tourism triangle of the Mascarene Islands: Mauritius
Réunion
Rodrigues. Conclusion. Conclusion: Unsettling cartographic imaginations.
sub-national archipelagos. 1. Covid-19 and post-Covid times in the Croatian archipelago. 2. Beyond glossy tourist images: Miyako Island
Okinawa
Japan
through the stories of Machas
a small local grocery store. 3. Nightlife
well-being
nature
and a lighthouse: Differentiation and convergence of the post-pandemic images of the Balearic Islands through tourism. 4. Tourism in Madeira and Porto Santo: Resigned subordination or partnership?. 5. Tranquility and exclusivity: Archipelago tourism after the pandemic in Romblon
The Philippines. 6. Beyond 'the Atlantic Bubble': Considering archpelagic tourism on Canada's east coast. PART II. Complete
sovereign
archipelagic states. 7. Archipelago tourism in the tri-island state: Grenada. 8. Archipelago tourism in Seychelles: Journeys through space
time
authenticity
and exclusivity. 9. Culture
Covid-19
cyclones
and supply chains: The contraction of tourism in Vanuatu. PART III. Trans-national
regional archipelagos. 10. Challenging the 'status quo': Archipelago tourism in the central Mediterranean after the Pandemic. 11. The impromtu archipelago: Sint Maarten as the hub of the Northeastern Caribbean. 12. The complex and unequal tourism triangle of the Mascarene Islands: Mauritius
Réunion
Rodrigues. Conclusion. Conclusion: Unsettling cartographic imaginations.
Foreword - Richard W. Butler. Editorial: The archipelagic turn in island tourism - Godfrey Baldacchino PART I. Internal
sub-national archipelagos. 1. Covid-19 and post-Covid times in the Croatian archipelago. 2. Beyond glossy tourist images: Miyako Island
Okinawa
Japan
through the stories of Machas
a small local grocery store. 3. Nightlife
well-being
nature
and a lighthouse: Differentiation and convergence of the post-pandemic images of the Balearic Islands through tourism. 4. Tourism in Madeira and Porto Santo: Resigned subordination or partnership?. 5. Tranquility and exclusivity: Archipelago tourism after the pandemic in Romblon
The Philippines. 6. Beyond 'the Atlantic Bubble': Considering archpelagic tourism on Canada's east coast. PART II. Complete
sovereign
archipelagic states. 7. Archipelago tourism in the tri-island state: Grenada. 8. Archipelago tourism in Seychelles: Journeys through space
time
authenticity
and exclusivity. 9. Culture
Covid-19
cyclones
and supply chains: The contraction of tourism in Vanuatu. PART III. Trans-national
regional archipelagos. 10. Challenging the 'status quo': Archipelago tourism in the central Mediterranean after the Pandemic. 11. The impromtu archipelago: Sint Maarten as the hub of the Northeastern Caribbean. 12. The complex and unequal tourism triangle of the Mascarene Islands: Mauritius
Réunion
Rodrigues. Conclusion. Conclusion: Unsettling cartographic imaginations.
sub-national archipelagos. 1. Covid-19 and post-Covid times in the Croatian archipelago. 2. Beyond glossy tourist images: Miyako Island
Okinawa
Japan
through the stories of Machas
a small local grocery store. 3. Nightlife
well-being
nature
and a lighthouse: Differentiation and convergence of the post-pandemic images of the Balearic Islands through tourism. 4. Tourism in Madeira and Porto Santo: Resigned subordination or partnership?. 5. Tranquility and exclusivity: Archipelago tourism after the pandemic in Romblon
The Philippines. 6. Beyond 'the Atlantic Bubble': Considering archpelagic tourism on Canada's east coast. PART II. Complete
sovereign
archipelagic states. 7. Archipelago tourism in the tri-island state: Grenada. 8. Archipelago tourism in Seychelles: Journeys through space
time
authenticity
and exclusivity. 9. Culture
Covid-19
cyclones
and supply chains: The contraction of tourism in Vanuatu. PART III. Trans-national
regional archipelagos. 10. Challenging the 'status quo': Archipelago tourism in the central Mediterranean after the Pandemic. 11. The impromtu archipelago: Sint Maarten as the hub of the Northeastern Caribbean. 12. The complex and unequal tourism triangle of the Mascarene Islands: Mauritius
Réunion
Rodrigues. Conclusion. Conclusion: Unsettling cartographic imaginations.