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Sustainable tourism. Puebla and other entities
2023This document is forged as collaborative research carried out by researchers of our country Mexico, in the constant search for an update and proximity in rural localities of different entities. The importance of taking advantage of the environment, nature and its infrastructure represents a value for each territory, sustainability allows that in the ...
Karina Concepción GONZÁLEZ-HERRERA +2 more
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(Other) bodies and tourism studies
Annals of Tourism Research, 2001Abstract Research findings on two gay pride parades in New Zealand and Australia are offered in order to argue that critical social theory on embodiment can provide new challenges to, and exciting possibilities for, tourism research. Such studies tend to produce hegemonic, disembodied, and masculinist knowledges.
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Otherness, Othering and Space in Tourism Futures
This book examines the concepts of otherness and othering in tourism, investigating how human and non-human actors are perceived within tourism spaces. It challenges traditional views, emphasising relationality and justice, and integrates future studies and theories to explore emerging trends, critical reflections and future scenarios for tourism.+4 more sources
2022
Tourism is one of the practices of the modern world which brings the inhabitants of the planet peacefully into contact, in co-presence, to the point of meeting each other. How do societal, contextual, cultural, media, educational, tourist, etc. conditions? motivate tourists to go to such and such destinations.
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Tourism is one of the practices of the modern world which brings the inhabitants of the planet peacefully into contact, in co-presence, to the point of meeting each other. How do societal, contextual, cultural, media, educational, tourist, etc. conditions? motivate tourists to go to such and such destinations.
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Response to ‘tourism citations in other disciplines’
Annals of Tourism Research, 2015[Extract] I have read with great interest the recent Research Notes by Wardle and Buckley (2014) where the authors examine if tourism research satisfies the characteristics of a mature field of study ('the third phase') based on citations, hence recognition, in other academic disciplines. The disciplines investigated were psychology, sociology, biology,
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2012
In the early days, research in tourism was mainly stimulated by investigations commissioned by business associations and policy makers rather than by scientific curiosity on open issues and by a clear research agenda (Ashworth 1989). At that time, the research was acritically descriptive and inadequate in the methodology, instruments, and approaches ...
Guido Candela, Paolo Figini
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In the early days, research in tourism was mainly stimulated by investigations commissioned by business associations and policy makers rather than by scientific curiosity on open issues and by a clear research agenda (Ashworth 1989). At that time, the research was acritically descriptive and inadequate in the methodology, instruments, and approaches ...
Guido Candela, Paolo Figini
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Wild horse-based tourism as wildlife tourism: the wild horse as the other
Current Issues in Tourism, 2014Wild horses as the focus of tourism occupy a unique position. This is a consequence of their ambiguous status in the natural and cultural landscape, particularly in North America. Wild horses are ecological agents, cultural icons, economic factors and political pawns.
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Pandemics, tourism and global change: a rapid assessment of COVID-19
Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2021Stefan Gössling +2 more
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