For the Pacific Island nation of Fiji, tourism is the largest contributor to gross domestic product and foreign exchange, and is a catalyst for the development of iTaukei (indigenous Fijian) communities. This thesis explored the ways that tourism employment impacts the lives of iTaukei women on the island of Taveuni. The study took a qualitative, interpretive approach, heavily influenced by an Indigenist framework, the Fijian Vanua Research Framework (FVRF). Scheyvens’ (1999) framework of economic, social, psychological and political empowerment was adopted, with findings revealing that iTaukei women attained numerous levels of empowerment, with positive outcomes for them, their families and their communities
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relativ...
An increased demand for indigenous tourism experiences has led to increased contact between tourists...
The concept of ‘culturally embedded agency’ presented in this article argues that an agency-oriented...
Women’s participation in business is gaining momentum amongst communities in the South Pacific, yet ...
Women’s participation in business is gaining momentum amongst communities in the South Pacific, yet ...
Women’s participation in business is gaining momentum amongst communities in the South Pacific, yet ...
Women’s participation in business is gaining momentum amongst communities in the South Pacific, yet ...
Women’s participation in business is gaining momentum amongst communities in the South Pacific, yet ...
Women’s participation in business is gaining momentum amongst communities in the South Pacific, yet ...
Interest in ecotourism as a development tool has emerged as a result of increased public concern for...
This research investigates an indigenous Fijian community (Nukubolu) embarking on an 'ecotourism' ve...
This thesis provides an understanding of the dynamnics and internal structure of the Cook Islands an...
Indigenous tourism has seen significant growth in recent years. This type of cultural tourism is oft...
Community-based tourism (CBT) development in the South Pacific is promoted as a development tool fo...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relativ...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relativ...
An increased demand for indigenous tourism experiences has led to increased contact between tourists...
The concept of ‘culturally embedded agency’ presented in this article argues that an agency-oriented...
Women’s participation in business is gaining momentum amongst communities in the South Pacific, yet ...
Women’s participation in business is gaining momentum amongst communities in the South Pacific, yet ...
Women’s participation in business is gaining momentum amongst communities in the South Pacific, yet ...
Women’s participation in business is gaining momentum amongst communities in the South Pacific, yet ...
Women’s participation in business is gaining momentum amongst communities in the South Pacific, yet ...
Women’s participation in business is gaining momentum amongst communities in the South Pacific, yet ...
Interest in ecotourism as a development tool has emerged as a result of increased public concern for...
This research investigates an indigenous Fijian community (Nukubolu) embarking on an 'ecotourism' ve...
This thesis provides an understanding of the dynamnics and internal structure of the Cook Islands an...
Indigenous tourism has seen significant growth in recent years. This type of cultural tourism is oft...
Community-based tourism (CBT) development in the South Pacific is promoted as a development tool fo...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relativ...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relativ...
An increased demand for indigenous tourism experiences has led to increased contact between tourists...
The concept of ‘culturally embedded agency’ presented in this article argues that an agency-oriented...