This article offers a contribution to the anthropology of tourism by investigating the tourism encounter in community-based tourism (CBT) in Northern Thailand. It does so by discussing MacCannell’s (1992) idea of the Empty Meeting Grounds and Said’s Orientalism (1978), two works that contributed to research on power inequalities between tourists and residents in the developing world. By establishing a relationship between the two and embedding these in the wider literature on the tourism encounter, this article suggests moving away from binaries towards understanding the space of the tourism encounter and its potential for change. Building on empirical research conducted in Ban Mae Kampong, a CBT village in Northern Thailand, findings sugge...
This study was inspired by an evolution of participatory approaches in development and planning. Thi...
This paper discusses the question of responsibility with reference to community-based tourism. Local...
This paper discusses the question of responsibility with reference to community-based tourism. Local...
This article offers a contribution to the anthropology of tourism by investigating the tourism encou...
"This article offers a contribution to the anthropology of tourism by investigating the tourism enco...
"This article offers a contribution to the anthropology of tourism by investigating the tourism enco...
This thesis is not an analysis of trekking as an activity; rather it is about a specific form of tou...
Tourism is today the world’s largest industry and an important economic development tool in many dev...
The dominant narrative regarding tourism in Thailand centers on the various negative social and envi...
Tourism is today the world’s largest industry and an important economic development tool in many dev...
The dominant narrative regarding tourism in Thailand centers on the various negative social and envi...
The dominant narrative regarding tourism in Thailand centers on the various negative social and envi...
Ethnicity and the exotic are the two concepts Thailand has exploited in intimate details to create t...
Beyond the city, at the village level, the role and the impacts (both positive and negative) of tour...
Thai rural communities had been politically, sociocultually, economically voiceless and powerless in...
This study was inspired by an evolution of participatory approaches in development and planning. Thi...
This paper discusses the question of responsibility with reference to community-based tourism. Local...
This paper discusses the question of responsibility with reference to community-based tourism. Local...
This article offers a contribution to the anthropology of tourism by investigating the tourism encou...
"This article offers a contribution to the anthropology of tourism by investigating the tourism enco...
"This article offers a contribution to the anthropology of tourism by investigating the tourism enco...
This thesis is not an analysis of trekking as an activity; rather it is about a specific form of tou...
Tourism is today the world’s largest industry and an important economic development tool in many dev...
The dominant narrative regarding tourism in Thailand centers on the various negative social and envi...
Tourism is today the world’s largest industry and an important economic development tool in many dev...
The dominant narrative regarding tourism in Thailand centers on the various negative social and envi...
The dominant narrative regarding tourism in Thailand centers on the various negative social and envi...
Ethnicity and the exotic are the two concepts Thailand has exploited in intimate details to create t...
Beyond the city, at the village level, the role and the impacts (both positive and negative) of tour...
Thai rural communities had been politically, sociocultually, economically voiceless and powerless in...
This study was inspired by an evolution of participatory approaches in development and planning. Thi...
This paper discusses the question of responsibility with reference to community-based tourism. Local...
This paper discusses the question of responsibility with reference to community-based tourism. Local...