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The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Tourism


The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Tourism


Wiley Blackwell Companions to Geography 2. Aufl.

von: C. Michael Hall

147,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 11.07.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9781119753780
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 704

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<p><b>The first authoritative overview of tourism studies published post-COVID-19</b> <p><i>The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Tourism</i> remains a definitive reference in this interdisciplinary field. Edited and authored by leading scholars from around the world, this state-of-the-art volume provides a comprehensive critical overview of tourism studies across the social sciences. In-depth yet accessible chapters combine established theories and cutting-edge developments and analysis, addressing a wide range of current and emerging topics, issues, debates, and themes. <p>The second edition of the <i>Companion</i> reflects the complexity of the changing field, incorporating new developments, diverse theories, core themes, and fresh perspectives throughout. New and revised chapters explore the organization and practice of tourism, pressing health, economic, social, and environmental challenges, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on tourism and the tourist industry, empowerment, placemaking, mindfulness and wellbeing, resident attitudes towards tourism, Chinese outbound tourism, public transport, long-distance walking, and more. <ul> <li>Covers the full spectrum of tourism studies, including its connections to geography, sociology, urban studies, sustainability, marketing, management, globalization, and policy</li> <li>Outlines exciting new and emerging approaches, theoretical foundations, and major developments in tourism studies</li> <li>Offers perspectives on major topics including the role of tourism in the Anthropocene, global and local change, resilience, innovation, and consumer and business behavior</li> <li>Sets an agenda for future tourism research and reviews significant issues in theory, method, and practice</li> <li>Features new contributions from an international panel of younger scholars and established researchers</li> </ul> <p>With a wealth of up-to-date bibliographic references and extensive coverage of the tourism-related literature, <i>The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Tourism, Second Edition,</i> is required reading for undergraduate students, postgraduate researchers, lecturers, and academic scholars in tourism studies, tourism management, tourism geography, tourism theory, sociology, urban studies, and globalization, as well as professionals working in tourism and hospitality management worldwide.
<p>List of Figures xi</p> <p>List of Tables xiii</p> <p>Notes on Contributors xv</p> <p>Acknowledgements xxv</p> <p>List of Abbreviations xxvi</p> <p><b>Part 1 Introduction 1</b></p> <p>1 Tourism: Conceptualisations, Disciplinarity, Institutions and Issues 3<br /><i>C. Michael Hall</i></p> <p><b>Part 2 Disciplinary And Methodological Perspectives On Tourism 15</b></p> <p>Introduction: Disciplinary and Methodological Perspectives on Tourism 17<br /><i>C. Michael Hall</i></p> <p>2 Tourist Flows and Spatial Behaviour 20<br /><i>Judit Zoltan and Bob McKercher</i></p> <p>3 Consumer Behaviour in Tourism 32<br /><i>Girish Prayag</i></p> <p>4 Tourism Motivations and Decision- making 46<br /><i>Yael Ram</i></p> <p>5 Economic Perspectives on Tourism 61<br /><i>Peter Fieger and David Dyason</i></p> <p>6 International Relations and Geo- political Approaches to Tourism 78<br /><i>Siamak Seyfi and C. Michael Hall</i></p> <p>7 Political Economy Approaches in Tourism: From Radical Political Economy via Cultural Political Economy to Political Ecology 92<br /><i>Jan Mosedale</i></p> <p>8 Tourism Mobilities 104<br /><i>Kevin Hannam and Gareth Butler              </i></p> <p>9 The State of Qualitative Research Methods in Tourism and Hospitality: Research Design Issues and The Way Forward 120<br /><i>Sandhiya Goolaup and Robin Nunkoo</i></p> <p>10 Historiography, Tourism and Tourism Marketing 130<br /><i>Kerryn Lyes</i></p> <p>11 GPS, Smartphones, and the Future of Tourism Research 145<br /><i>Noam Shoval, Michal Isaacson, and Prem Chhetri</i></p> <p><b>Part 3 Theories Of Tourist Practice, Experience, And Encounter 161</b></p> <p>Introduction: Theories of Tourist Practice, Experience, and Encounter 163<br /><i>C. Michael Hall</i></p> <p>12 Tourism and Landscape 166<br /><i>Theano S. Terkenli</i></p> <p>13 From Pseudo- Events to Virtual Reality: The Development of Authenticity in Tourism Scholarship 181<br /><i>Cecilia de Bernardi</i></p> <p>14 Place Attachment in Tourism 194<br /><i>Haywantee Ramkissoon</i></p> <p>15 Mindfulness and Tourism 206<br /><i>Uglješa Stankov, Ulrike Gretzel, and Viachaslau Filimonau</i></p> <p>16 When the Process is the Destination: Long- distance Walking as Slow Tourism 219<br /><i>M. Mau and K.K. Roessler</i></p> <p>17 Tourism and Development: Contact, Consumption, and Building Together 234<br /><i>Jamie Gillen</i></p> <p>18 The Tourist Gaze 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0 246<br /><i>Jonas Larsen</i></p> <p>19 What’s Left to Say? Late Modern Ruminations on Tourism and Critical Social Theory 259<br /><i>Claudio Minca and Tim Oakes</i></p> <p><b>Part 4 Producing Tourism And Tourism Spaces 269</b></p> <p>Introduction: Producing Tourism and Tourism Spaces 271<br /><i>C. Michael Hall</i></p> <p>20 Tourism Resourcification 274<br /><i>Johan Hultman, Hervé Corvellec, and Malin Zillinger</i></p> <p>21 Transnational Corporations and the Globalisation of Tourism 286<br /><i>Larry Dwyer</i></p> <p>22 Tourism and Public Transport 301<br /><i>Inoormaziah Azman, Lim Xin Jean, C. Michael Hall, and Girish Prayag</i></p> <p>23 Tourism Entrepreneurship 331<br /><i>Richard S. Aquino</i></p> <p>24 Accelerating Innovation in Tourism: Living Labs as a Way Forward 348<br /><i>Bernhard F. Bichler and Birgit Pikkemaat</i></p> <p>25 Residents’ Attitudes Toward Tourism 364<br /><i>Fahimeh Hateftabar</i></p> <p>26 Chinese Outbound Tourism and Shopping 380<br /><i>Ning (Chris) Chen, Edward Commons, and Girish Prayag</i></p> <p>27 Tourism Work and Workers in the Context of Sustainable Development 398<br /><i>Dimitri Ioannides</i></p> <p><b>Part 5 Tourist Attractions: Place, Space And Forms 411</b></p> <p>Introduction: Tourist Attractions: Place, Space and Forms 413<br /><i>C. Michael Hall</i></p> <p>28 Cultural Heritage Tourism: A Future for Sustainable Development? 417<br /><i>Bailey Ashton Adie</i></p> <p>29 Urban Tourism 428<br /><i>Jan- Henrik Nilsson</i></p> <p>30 Second- home Tourism in Troubled Times 444<br /><i>Dieter K. Müller</i></p> <p>31 Mega- events and Tourism 457<br /><i>Ning (Chris) Chen</i></p> <p>32 Food and Tourism 469<br /><i>ling- en Wang, Guiqiang Qiao, Xiaoyu Zhang, Qi Zhang, and Junshuo li</i></p> <p>33 Where to With Evolving Gay and Lesbian Tourism Practices? 489<br /><i>Gustav Visser</i></p> <p>34 Tourism, Shopping and Connotations of Place 501<br /><i>Dallen J. Timothy</i></p> <p><b>Part 6 Tourism And Global Change: Impacts And Response 515</b></p> <p>Introduction: Tourism and Global Change: Impacts and Response 517<br /><i>C. Michael Hall</i></p> <p>35 Tourism and the Anthropocene 521<br /><i>Edward H. Huijbens and Martin G. Gren</i></p> <p>36 The Global Footprint of Tourism 533<br /><i>Eke Eijgelaar and Paul Peeters</i></p> <p>37 Climate Change Implications for Tourism 548<br /><i>Daniel Scott</i></p> <p>38 Tourism and Tourists in Nature: Governance of National Parks and Wilderness in an Era of Global Change 563<br /><i>Jarkko Saarinen and Aapo Lundén</i></p> <p>39 Tourism and the Precautionary Principle in Theory and Practice 577<br /><i>David A. Fennell</i></p> <p>40 Evolution of Concepts: From Tourism Carrying Capacity to Overtourism 588<br /><i>Anna Dóra Sæþórsdóttir and Margrét Wendt</i></p> <p>41 Tourism and CSR – Time to Shift the Dial 600<br /><i>Tim Coles</i></p> <p>42 Green Human Resource Management in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry: Outlook and Further Research 615<br /><i>Tran Hoang Tuan, Nhat Tan Pham, and Tan Vo- Thanh</i></p> <p><b>Part 7 Tourism Policies, Planning And Governance 631</b></p> <p>Introduction: Tourism Policies, Planning and Governance 633<br /><i>C. Michael Hall</i></p> <p>43 Tourism, Public Policy and Governance 635<br /><i>Alberto Amore</i></p> <p>44 Tourism and Innovation: A Cross Sectoral and Interregional Perspective 652<br /><i>Adi Weidenfeld and C. Michael Hall</i></p> <p>45 Reviewing Empowerment in Tourism: Conceptualisation to Future Research Directions 665<br /><i>Marianna Strzelecka and B. Bynum Boley</i></p> <p>46 Tourism and Resilience 681<br /><i>Alberto Amore</i></p> <p>47 The Influence of Place- narratives on Destination Development 697<br /><i>Dikte Grønvold</i></p> <p><b>Part 8 Conclusions 713</b></p> <p>48 Conclusions: Challenges and Futures for Tourism 715<br /><i>C. Michael Hall </i></p> <p>Index 722</p>
<p><b>C. Michael Hall </b>is Professor of Marketing & Tourism, Department of Management, Marketing & Tourism, University of Canterbury, New Zealand. He is co-editor of <i>Current Issues in Tourism </i>and Field Editor of <i>Frontiers in Sustainable Tourism</i>. He edits the <i>Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility</i> book series and has written or edited more than 100 books and 400 journal articles.</p>
<p><b>A critical overview of the interdisciplinary field of tourism studies, incorporating new developments, diverse theories, and fresh perspectives</b></p> <p>Now in its second edition, <i>The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Tourism</i> is the first authoritative overview of tourism studies published following the COVID-19 pandemic. Contributions by an international panel of scholars incorporate established theories, cutting-edge developments, and detailed analysis to address a wide range of current and emerging topics, issues, and themes. 50 in-depth chapters cover the full breadth of tourism studies, including its connections to geography, sociology, urban studies, sustainability, and globalization.</p> <p>Throughout this <i>Companion,</i> chapters survey new and emerging approaches, discuss the theoretical foundations and major developments in tourism studies, review significant issues in method and practice, and offer original perspectives on topics such as consumer and business behavior, global and local change, medical tourism, resilience, sustainability, and much more.</p> <p>This edition reflects major developments and diverse theories in the field, featuring new and updated coverage of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on tourism and the tourist industry, Chinese outbound tourism, the organization and practice of tourism, resident attitudes towards tourism, empowerment, placemaking, public transport, long-distance walking, and important health, economic, social, and environmental challenges.</p> <p>Setting an agenda for future tourism research, <i>The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Tourism, Second Edition,</i> is essential reading for undergraduate students, postgraduate researchers, lecturers, and academic scholars in tourism studies, tourism management, tourism geography, tourism theory, sociology, urban studies, and globalization, as well as professionals working in tourism and hospitality management worldwide.</p>

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