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An Introduction to Visual Research Methods in Tourism
Tourism and Agriculture
Edited by Tijana Rakic, Napier University, UK and Donna Chambers, University of Surrey, UK An Introduction to Visual Research Methods in Tourism, is the first book to present, discuss and promote the use of a range of visual methods, including still images (such as photographs, postcards, drawings) and moving images (such as video) within the context of tourism research. The book focuses on key issues important for students, researchers and academics actively doing visual tourism research or those who are contemplating using these methods. While recognizing that visual methods are predominantly employed within qualitative research, this text will discuss various philosophical approaches and academic disciplines indicating how these influence a particular choice of visual method, mode of implementation and type of analysis. The discussions surrounding these key issues are supplemented with international case studies from existing research to show how these methods are used in practice. In addition to this practical tip boxes are included to help avoid some of the pitfalls associated with visual research. This book is an essential guide for Tourism students, academics and researchers embarking on research using visual methodology in this field. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction 1. Introduction to Visual Methods and Their Use in Tourism Studies Part 2: Paradigms, Academic Disciplines, and Theory 2. Realism vs Relativism and ‘The Visual’ in Studies of Tourism 3. The Discipline and the (in)Discipline of ‘The Visual’ in Tourism Studies Part 3: Methods 4. Collecting Visual Materials From Secondary Sources 5. Mediating Photographs in Interviews and Observations: Photo-elicitation in Tourism Research 6. Visuals as Producing Data and Accessing Embodied Spaces of Tourism Research 7. Creating Visual Materials in the Field: Video 8. Using the Drawing Method in Tourism Research Part 4. Analysis and Representation 9. Reading Visual Material 10. From Content to Context: Methods for Analysing Visual Data 11. Representing ‘The Visual Data’ in Tourism Studies Publications Part 5. Conclusion 12. The Future of Visual Methods in Tourism Studies February 2011: 234 x 156: 252pp Hb: 978-0-415-57004-6: £90.00 $162.00 Pb: 978-0-415-57005-3: £21.99 $39.95 eBook: 978-0-203-85586-7
New Geographies of Consumption, Production and Rural Restructuring Edited by Rebecca Maria Torres and Janet Momsen, University of California, USA Tourism and Agriculture examines regional specific cases of the interface between tourism and agriculture, looking at the impacts of rural restructuring, and new geographies of consumption and production. Given the place-specific nature of tourism and agriculture relationships, these contributions offer case studies from a wide range of geographic contexts whilst themes of diversification, economic development, and emerging new forms of production and consumption, are threaded throughout the entire book. The book integrates original research conducted on this topic and in doing so generate new insights into the relationships between tourism and agriculture and future economic rural development. Edited by leading researchers and academics in the field, this book will be of value to students, researchers and academics interested in Tourism, Agriculture & Rural Development. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Section 1: Tourism, Agriculture and Rural Restructuring 2. Tourism and Agriculture in Hungary: Post Productivist Transistion or New Functions in Rural Space? 3. The Nexus Between Agriculture and Tourism in Ghana: A Case of Unexploited Development Potential 4. Life Between the Two Milpas: Tourism, Agriculture and Migration in the Yucatan 5. Female Empowerment Through Agriculture in Rural Japan? Section 2: Building Tourism and Agriculture Linkages: Challenges and Potential 6. Sustainability on a Plate: Linking Agriculture and Food in the Fiji Islands Tourism Industry 7. Cracks in the Pavement: Coventional Constraints and Contemporary Solutions for Linking Agriculture and Tourism in the Caribbean 8. Agritourism Linkages in Jamaica: Case Study of the Negril All-Inclusive Hotel Subsector 9. Tourism and Agriculture in Barbados: Changing Relationships Section 3: New Forms of Tourism and Agriculture Production and Consumption 10. Adopting a Sheep in Abruzzo: Agritourism and the Preservation of Transhumance Farming in Central Italy 11. Farm Stay Tourism in California: The Influence of Type of Farming 12. Tourism and Agriculture Viability: Case Studies from the United States and England 13. Visiting Winery Tasting Rooms: Venues for Education, Differentiation and Direct Marketing 14. New Forms of Tourism in Spain: Wine, Gastronomic and Rural Tourism January 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-58429-6: £80.00 $144.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83440-4
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The Study of Tourism Past Trends and Future Directions
Children’s and Families’ Holiday Experience
Richard Sharpley, University of Central Lancashire, UK
Neil Carr, University of Otago, New Zealand
Children’s and Families’ Holiday Experiences is based on the recognition of the active social role of children in shaping the nature of their holiday experiences and those of their parents and other adults. The volume provides significant insights into the holiday desires, expectations, and experiences of children and their families that offer the potential for the tourism industry to plan, develop, and market products that provide a higher quality of service to these populations.
Over the last two decades, tourism has become firmly established as a recognized field of study and the focus of extensive academic research. There has been continual expansion in the provision of taught programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate level, dramatic developments in the tourism literature and a growing community of tourism academics. Despite this explosion in the study of tourism, however, it is still struggling to achieve wider academic legitimacy, it remains to some extent divorced from the industry upon which it is focuses and, even within its academic ranks, there remains uncertainty over its role and future direction. This volume aims to critically explore this paradoxical situation and to consider the future direction of the study of tourism. It charts the development of tourism as an area of study, analyzing approaches taken from an international context; it critiques contemporary epistemologies of tourism framed around the social science vs. management dichotomy and offers alternative approaches to the study of tourism. In doing so, it engages directly with a range of important academic debates – what tourism ‘is’ in an academic context, the purpose of studying tourism and how it should be studied in the future This important and stimulating volume will have global appeal to higher level students, academics and researchers within tourism and related disciplines. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. So Why Study Tourism? 2. The Study of Tourism: Where We Are Now 3. The Contemporary Study of Tourism: Approaches and Critiques 4. The Study of Tourism: Future Directions. References January 2011: 234 x 156: 144pp Hb: 978-0-415-48217-2: £65.00 $105.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88504-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415482172
This book traces the modern history of the demand for and provision of holidays for children and families. As part of this it examines the nature of the holiday desires of parents and children and the roles society and the tourism industry play in influencing these. It provides an analysis of the changing nature of the holiday desires and experiences of children as they evolve through different life stages and the influence this has on the shape of family holidays. Given increasing concerns about child safety and education, this book examines both issues within the tourism experience. Finally, the book analyzes how the tourism industry caters to the needs of children and families and offers insights into how this could be improved in the future. This thorough investigation will be of interest to students, researchers and academics in the areas of Tourism, Geography and Child and Family Studies as well as the tourism Industry. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Children and The Holiday Experience 2. Socio-industrial Constructions of Family and Children’s Holiday Experiences 3. Children and Parents Holiday Desires and Motivations 4. Children’s Health and Safety in the Holiday Environment 5. Children Learning Through Tourism Experiences 6. Catering to Children in The Holiday Experience 7. No Parents! The Child-Only Tourism Experience 8. No Children! The Adult-Only Tourism Experience 9. Conclusion: Looking and Researching Beyond the Myths of Childhood and the Happy Family January 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-54543-3: £80.00 $140.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83261-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415545433
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Volunteer Tourism
Political Economy and Tourism
Theory Framework to Practical Applications
A Critical Perspective
Edited by Angela M. Benson, University of Brighton, UK
Edited by Jan Mosedale, University of Sunderland, UK
Volunteer Tourism is one of the major growth areas in contemporary tourism, where tourists for various reasons seek alternative goodwill experiences and activities.
Volunteer Tourism provides an in-depth analysis of the complex issues associated with traditional and contemporary volunteer tourism. Reflecting the growth in this phenomenon, this book provides a cohesive collection of chapters written from a range of international expert scholars and researchers. The theoretically rich, practically applied and empirically grounded contributions are based on current and diverse research in the area. This groundbreaking volume explores topics which have not been addressed in the literature before, such as the impact on host communities, introducing new areas and ideas to the field. This volume is a timely addition offering an innovative approach to the area. Volunteer Tourism will be of interest to both students and researchers interested in tourism, leisure and development, as well as non-academics, practitioners, NGOs government officials at all levels.
Political economy, in its various guises and transfigurations, is a research philosophy that presents both social commentary and theoretical progress and is concerned with a number of different topics: politics, regulation and governance, production systems, social relations, inequality and development amongst many others.
Political Economy and Tourism the first volume to bring together different theoretical perspectives and discourse in political economy related to tourism. Written by leading scholars, the text is organized into three sequential Parts, linked by the principle that ‘the political’ and ‘the economic’ are intimately connected. This engaging volume provides insights and alternative critical perspectives on political economy theory to expand discussions of tourism development and policy in the future. Political Economy and Tourism is a valuable text for students, researchers and academics interested in Tourism and related disciplines.
Selected Contents: 1. Volunteer Tourism: Theory and Practice Part 1: The Volunteer: Motivation, Experiences and the Self 2. Understanding Voluntourism: A Glaserian Grounded Theory Study 3. VOLUNtourists Versus volunTOURISTS: A True Dichotomy or Merely a Differing Perception? 4. Journeys of the Self: Volunteer Tourists in Nepal 5. Young Non-institutionalised Volunteer Tourists in Guatemala: Exploring Youth and Self-development 6. Developing and Promoting Sustainable Volunteer Tourism Sites in Sabah, Malaysia: Experiences Dimensions and Tourists’ Motives 7. Volunteer Tourism as a Life-Changing Experience 8. Self and Society in Voluntourism: A Thirty Year Retrospective Analysis of Post Trip Self Development of Volunteer Tourists to the Israeli Kibbutz Part 2: Expanding the Boundaries on Volunteer Tourism Research 9. Volunteer Tourism and Divers with Disabilities: Evidence from Malaysia 10. Profiling Volunteer Holiday Leaders: A Case Study of National Trust Working Holiday Leaders – Sociodemographics, Basic Human Values and Functional Volunteer Motivations 11. Volunteer Archaeological Tourism: An Overview 12. Managing volunteers: An Application of ISO 31000:2009 Risk Management – Principles and Guidelines to the Management of Volunteers in Tourism and Beyond 13. Volunteer Tourism and Intercultural Exchange: Exploring the ‘Other’ in the Experience 14. Volunteer Tourism: How do we know it is ‘Making a Difference’? 15. How Does it Make a Difference? Towards ‘Accreditation’ of the Development Impact of Volunteer Tourism 16. Volunteer Tourism: Structuring the Research Agenda
Selected Contents: 1. Re-introducing Tourism to Political Economy Part 1: Approaches to Political Economy in Tourism 2. Tourism, Capitalism and Marxist Political Economy 3. Regulation Theory and its Evolution and Limitations in Tourism Studies 4. The Paradigms of Political Economy and Tourism Policy: NTOs and State Policy 5. Global Commodity Chains and Tourism: Past Research and Future Directions 6. Thinking outside the box: Alternative Political Economies in Tourism Part 2: Tourism and Key Themes of Political Economy 7. Yes, Virginia: There is a Tourism Class: Why Class Still Matters in Tourism Analysis 8. Gender and Tourism: Gender, Age and Mountain Tourism in Japan 9. The Political Economy of Temporary Migration: Seasonal Workers, Tourists and Sustaining New Zealand’s Labour Force 10. Changing Power Relations: Foreign Direct Investment in Zanzibar 11. Dubai: ‘An Exotic Destination with a Cosmopolitan Lifestyle.’ Part 3: Tourism and Spatial Contexts of Political Economy 12. Negotiating Business Interests and a Community’s ‘Greater Good’: Community-based Tourism Planning and Stakeholder Involvement in the Catlins, New Zealand 13. Tourism, Neoliberal Policy and Competitiveness in the Developing World: The Case of the Master Plan for Marrakech 14. The Political Economy of Trade in International Air Transport Services 15. Tourism Regulation and Relational Geography: The Global, Local and Everything in Between
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Tourism and India
Fieldwork in Tourism
A Critical Introduction
Methods, Issues and Reflections
Kevin Hannam, University of Sunderland, UK and Anya Diekmann, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Edited by Michael C. Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Tourism to and within India has undergone some important changes in recent years seen by the rising numbers of international tourists and increase in domestic tourism. This has led to the redevelopment and rebranding of many of its destinations as the Indian government has begun to recognize the potential importance of tourism to the Indian economy and has begun to invest in tourism infrastructure. It is also recognised that as its economy continues to grow at a rapid rate, India will also become one of the most important countries in terms of future outbound tourism.
The inherent mobility of tourists and consequent relative ephemerality of contact between the visitor and the visited tourism phenomenon have specific characteristics that challenge the usual fieldwork practices of the social and physical sciences. Such conditions create specific concerns for the tourism researcher in terms of their positionality, relationality, accessibility, ethics, reflexivity, and methodological appropriateness.
Tourism and India is the first book to specifically focus on and fully analyze the issues facing contemporary India both as a destination and a potential source of tourists. The book analyzes previous research and applies critical theory to key aspects of tourism in this region and supports this with a wide range of examples to illustrate the key conceptual points. As such the book examines aspects of tourism in India including tourism governance, cultural tourism, heritage tourism, nature-based tourism from the supply side and international tourism, domestic tourism, outbound tourism and the Indian Diaspora from the demand side. This timely book includes original research to offer insights into India’s future development in terms of tourism. It will be of interest to students, researchers and academics in the areas of Tourism, Geography and related disciplines. Selected Contents: 1. Tourism and India: An Ambivalent Relationship 2. Governing and Promoting Tourism in India 3. Cultural Tourism in India 4. Heritage Tourism in India 5. Nature Based Tourism in India 6. International Travel and Tourism to India 7. Domestic Travel and Tourism in India 8. Tourism Mobilities and India’s Diaspora 9. Concluding Thoughts: A Research Agenda for Tourism and India November 2010: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-55729-0: £75.00 $125.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86878-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415557290
Fieldwork in Tourism is the first book to focus on this extremely significant component of contemporary tourist research and provides hands on approaches to conducting tourism fieldwork in a range of settings, exploring the methodological considerations and offering strategies to mitigate these. The book also discusses how fieldwork affects researchers personally and what happens to field relationships. Divided into five sections, each with an introduction and a guide to further reading, the chapters cover the context of fieldwork, research relationships, politics and power, the position of the researcher in the field, research methods and processes, including virtual fieldwork, and the relationships between being a tourist and doing fieldwork. The concluding chapter suggests that the link between tourism and fieldwork perhaps offers greater insights into understanding creative fieldwork than may be imagined. This book incorporates a rich and diverse set of fieldwork experiences, insights and reflections on conducting fieldwork in different settings, the problems that emerge, the solutions that were developed, and the realities of being ‘in the field’. Fieldwork in Tourism is an essential guide for Tourism higher level students, academics and researchers embarking on research in this field. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introducing the Contexts of Fieldwork Part 2: Research Relationships: Power, Politics and Patron-client Affinities Part 3: Positionality: Researcher Position in the Field, Practicalities, Perils, and Pitfalls Part 4: Methods and Processes Part 5: Future Directions and New Environments September 2010: 234 x 156: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-58919-2: £90.00 $150.00 eBook: 978-0-203-84551-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415589192
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Tourism, Performance and the Everyday
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Tourism and Change in Polar Regions
Consuming the Orient
Climate, Environments and Experiences Michael C. Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand and Jarkko Saarinen, University of Oulu, Finland
Michael Haldrup and Jonas Larsen, Roskilde University, Denmark
Traditionally social and cultural accounts of tourism have limited their analytical gaze to the spaces and places where tourism is performed. This book scrutinizes the multiple ways in which tourism emerges in people’s everyday lives and the everyday appears in people’s tourist’ lives by tracing out the mobilities, networks and flows between ‘home’ and ‘away’ in tourist performances
This complete and current account of polar tourism issues is written by an international team of leading researchers in this area and will have global appeal to higher level students, researchers, academics in Tourism, Environmental Studies, Arctic/Polar Studies and conservation enthusiasts alike.
Selected Contents: Part 1: The Context 1. Tourism and Change in the Polar Regions: Introduction – Definitions, Locations, Places and Dimensions 2. Tourism and Environmental Change in Polar Regions: Impacts, Climate Change and Biological Invasion Part 2: Tourism and Change in the Northern Polar Regions 3. Cruise Tourism in Arctic Canada: Navigating a Warming Climate 4. Climate Change and Polar Bear Viewing: A Case Study of Visitor Demand, Carbon Emissions and Mitigation in Churchill, Canada 5. Climate Disruption and the Changing Dynamics of Polar Bear – Human Interactions in Northern Ontario: A Case Study of Polar Bear Management in Polar Bear Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada 6. Cruise Tourist Experiences and Management Implications for Auyuittuq, Sirmilik and Quttinirpaaq National Parks, Nunavut, Canada 7. A Holiday on Ice on Hold? Nature-based Tourism and Climate Change in the Nordic North 8. Sustainability and Emerging Awareness of a Changing Climate: The Tourism Industry’s Knowledge and Perceptions of the Future of Nature-based Winter Tourism in Finland 9. Constraints and Opportunities in the Development of Diamond Tourism in Yellowknife, NWT Part 3: Tourism and Change in the Southern Polar Regions 10. Cultural heritage tourism in Antarctica and Svalbard: Patterns, Impacts, and Policies 11. Narratives of history, environment and global change: expeditioner-tourists in Antarctica 12. ’Awesome size magnitude of the place the incredible beauty ’: Visitors’ onsite experiences in the Ross Sea region of Antarctica 13. Images of Antarctica and Ushuaia (Argentina) as a Gateway Port: Antarctic Visitors and Their Expectations 14. Business as (Un)Usual: Integrated Scenario Analysis for Tourism in Antarctica 15. Tourism, Conservation and Visitor Management in the Sub-Antarctic Islands Part 4: Conclusions and Future Issues 16. Contested Place and the Legitimization of Sovereignty through Tourism in Polar Regions 17. Last Chance to See? Future Issues for Polar Tourism and Change
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Understanding and Managing Tourism Impacts An Integrated Approach C. Michael Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand and Alan A. Lew, Northern Arizona University, USA
This book discusses the complexity of understanding how tourism impacts the world and how the world impacts tourism, from the global scale to the local and individual scale.
2009: 234 x 156: 392pp Hb: 978-0-415-77132-0: £100.00 $160.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77133-7: £26.99 $49.95 eBook: 978-0-203-87587-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415771337
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Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility Cultural Heritage and Tourism in the Developing World A Regional Perspective Edited by Dallen J. Timothy, Brigham Young University, USA and Gyan P. Nyaupane, Arizona State University, USA
This is the first book of its kind to synthesize global and regional issues, challenges, and practices related to cultural heritage and tourism, specifically in lessdeveloped nations.
2009: 234 x 156: 280pp Hb: 978-0-415-77621-9: £85.00 $135.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77622-6: £23.99 $39.95 eBook: 978-0-203-87775-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415776226
World Tourism Cities Developing Tourism Off the Beaten Track Edited by Robert Maitland, University of Westminster, London, UK and The Centre for Tourism, London, UK and Peter Newman, University of Westminster, London, UK Series: Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility
World Tourism Cities presents new research on the capacity of big cities to generate new tourism areas as visitors discover and help create new urban experiences. It examines these processes in a group of cities from Europe, North America and Australia, all well established in the global circuits of tourism.
2008: 234 x 156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-45198-7: £85.00 $180.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88656-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415451987
Tourism at the Grassroots
Tourism and National Parks
Villagers and Visitors in the Asia-Pacific
International Perspectives on Development, Histories and Change
Edited by John Connell, University of Sydney, Australia and Barbara Rugendyke, University of New England, Australia
Edited by Warwick Frost, Monash University, Australia and C. Michael Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
The volume’s focus on the long standing connection between tourism and national parks; and the changing concept of national parks over time and space give the book a distinct niche in the national parks and tourism literature.
This collection focuses on both the interactions between tourists and villagers, and the impacts of tourism at the local level, considering economic, social, cultural and environmental changes.
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Tourism and Innovation Michael C. Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand and Williams Allan, London Metropolitan University, UK
This groundbreaking volume provides an overview of relevant innovation theories and related literatures on productivity and competitiveness, and their significance to contemporary tourism practices.
Ecotourism, NGOs and Development A Critical Analysis Jim Butcher This topical book examines the advocacy of tourism as sustainable development in a range of NGOs and within the general literature. It offers a timely critique of key assumptions underlying ecotourism’s status as sustainable development. 2007: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-39367-6: £85.00 $170.00 eBook: 978-0-203-96207-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415393676
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Tourism, Ethnic Diversity and the City
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Tourism, Creativity and Development Edited by Greg Richards and Julie Wilson This book is the first exploration of the relationship between tourism and creativity and its consequences for tourism development in different parts of the world. 2007: 234 x 156: 352pp Hb: 978-0-415-42756-2: £95.00 $180.00 eBook: 978-0-203-93369-5
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Tourism, Power and Space Andrew Church and Tim Coles 2006: 234 x 156: 312pp Hb: 978-0-415-32952-1: £105.00 $210.00 eBook: 978-0-203-39209-6
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Tourism and the Consumption of Wildlife Hunting, Shooting and Sport Fishing Edited by Brent Lovelock This book addresses key and contentious issues facing consumptive wildlife tourism in the twenty-first century. 2007: 234 x 156: 312pp Hb: 978-0-415-40381-8: £90.00 $170.00 eBook: 978-0-203-93432-6
China’s Outbound Tourism Wolfgang Arlt 2006: 234 x 156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-36536-9: £95.00 $180.00 eBook: 978-0-203-96816-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415365369
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Tourism and Global Environmental Change Ecological, Economic, Social and Political Interrelationships Edited by Stefan Gössling and Michael C. Hall 2005: 234 x 156: 344pp Hb: 978-0-415-36131-6: £100.00 $190.00 Pb: 978-0-415-36132-3: £26.99 $59.95 eBook: 978-0-203-01191-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415361323
The Media and the Tourist Imagination Converging Cultures Edited by David Crouch, Rhona Jackson and Felix Thompson
Tourism and Postcolonialism Contested Discourses, Identities and Representations Edited by Michael C. Hall and Hazel Tucker 2004: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-33102-9: £100.00 $190.00 eBook: 978-0-203-39227-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415331029
Tourism, Diasporas and Space Edited by Tim Coles and Dallen J. Timothy 2004: 234 x 156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-31124-3: £105.00 $210.00 eBook: 978-0-203-45838-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415311243
Qualitative Research in Tourism Ontologies, Epistemologies and Methodologies Edited by Lisa Goodson and Jenny Phillimore 2002: 234 x 156: 352pp Hb: 978-0-415-28086-0: £105.00 $210.00 Pb: 978-0-415-28087-7: £29.99 $59.95 eBook: 978-0-203-64298-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415280877
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Tourism in the Caribbean
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Edited by David Timothy Duval
Trends, Development, Prospects 2004: 234 x 156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-30361-3: £100.00 $190.00 Pb: 978-0-415-30362-0: £29.99 $59.95 eBook: 978-0-203-40269-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415303620
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The Ethics of Tourism Development Rosaleen Duffy and Mick Smith 2003: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-26685-7: £90.00 $170.00 Pb: 978-0-415-26686-4: £29.99 $59.95 eBook: 978-0-203-63432-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415266864
Living with Tourism Negotiating Identities in a Turkish Village Hazel Tucker 2003: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-29856-8: £95.00 $180.00 eBook: 978-0-203-98767-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415298568
The Moralisation of Tourism Sun, Sand... and Saving the World? Jim Butcher 2002: 234 x 156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-29655-7: £90.00 $170.00 Pb: 978-0-415-29656-4: £24.99 $47.95 eBook: 978-0-203-98702-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415296564
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Gender and Tourism Social, Cultural and Spatial Perspectives
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Mega Tourist Metropolises Las Vegas, Dubai and Macau Mark Gottiener, Tim Simpson and Heiko Schmid October 2011: 300pp Hb: 978-0-415-55360-5: £95.00 $165.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55361-2: £25.99 $49.95 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415553612
Cara Carmichael Aitchison, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK May 2011: 234 x 156: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-49725-1: £85.00 $145.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87777-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415497251
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Tourism in China
Forthcoming in 2011
Policy and Development since 1949
Tourism and Animal Ethics
David Airey, University of Surrey, UK and King Chong
David A Fennell, Brock University, California, USA
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September 2011: 234 x 156: 306pp Hb: 978-0-415-58171-4: £85.00 $153.00
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Forthcoming in 2011
Real Tourism Representation, Practice and the ‘Material’ in Contemporary Travel Culture
Forthcoming in 2011
Tourism and National Identities An International Perspective Edited by Elspeth Frew, La Trobe University, Australia and Leanne White
Edited by Claudio Minca and Tim Oakes
February 2011: 234 x 156: 301pp Hb: 978-0-415-57277-4: £75.00 $135.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85596-6
June 2011: 234 x 156: 306pp Hb: 978-0-415-58224-7: £85.00 $153.00
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Forthcoming in 2012
Backpacker Tourism and Economic Development in the Less Developed World Mark Hampton June 2012: 234 x 156: 300pp Hb: 978-0-415-59418-9: £80.00 $140.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415594189
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