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Ethnic Tourism

open access: yes, 2017
Ethnic tourism describes a special form of tourism with the intention to stay with a foreign ethnic group, especially a politically and economically marginal—often tribal—group. The journey’s target is to travel to strange, original cultures in the classic propagated ethnological understanding.
Redicker, Sarah, Reiser, Dirk
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Ethnic tourism: A framework and an application

Tourism Management, 2009
Abstract Ethnic tourism is employed by many countries to facilitate economic and cultural development and to assist in heritage preservation. Although a substantial literature is devoted to the impacts of ethnic tourism, little research has been done on planning ethnic attractions or related management issues.
Geoffrey Wall
exaly   +2 more sources

Ethnic tourism and cultural representation

Annals of Tourism Research, 2011
Abstract The representation of minority culture is central to ethnic tourism development. However, only limited attention has been paid to cultural representation in ethnic attractions. This research examines representations of multiple ethnic cultures in the Yunnan Ethnic Folk Villages, China.
exaly   +2 more sources

Ethnic tourism development:

Annals of Tourism Research, 2008
Geoffrey Wall, Stephen L J Smith
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Ethnic tourism in Lao PDR: gendered divisions of labour in community-based tourism for poverty reduction

open access: yesCurrent Issues in Tourism, 2014
A simultaneous analysis of gender and ethnicity provides a fuller understanding of how tourism initiatives benefit marginalised groups in developing countries.
Saithong Phommavong
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Socially sustainable ethnic tourism: a comparative study of two Hakka communities in China [PDF]

open access: yesTourism Recreation Research, 2017
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Ethnic tourism is a catalyst for economic and sociocultural development in many countries. However, ethnic tourism development has given rise to many challenges associated with the sustainable
Tracy Taylor   +2 more
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Among the piranhas: the troubling lifespan of ethnic tropes in “tribal” tourism to Vietnam

open access: yesJournal of Sustainable Tourism, 2018
This article presents findings from mixed-method research into ethnic tourism in Vietnam. Drawing on critical discourse analysis and ethnographic research carried out in Sapa, northern Vietnam, the article examines how minority Indigenous groups are ...
Esther Bott, Bott, Esther
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Ethnicity and Tourism

2000
Tourism may be considered to be a variety of inter-ethnic relations because it brings into contact peoples who are not only strangers to one another, but may also be members of different cultures or sub-cultures (van den Berghe 1994: 8). Ethnicity permeates many aspects of tourism, not least because the tourism industry regards ethnicity as a resource.
Peter G. Forster   +2 more
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