Based on moral grounds, should poverty tourism be subject to specific policy constraints? This article responds by testing poverty tourism against the ethical guideposts of compensation justice, participative justice, and recognition justice, and two case descriptions, favela tours in Rocinha and garbage dump tours in Mazatlan. The argument advanced is that the complexity of the social relationships involved those tours requires policy-relevant research and solutions
Pro-Poor Tourism (PPT) is promoted by certain international organizations as an approach to tourism ...
The recent adoption of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by all UN member states in 2015 brought ...
Slum tourism is a globalizing trend and a controversial form of tourism. Impoverished urban areas ha...
Based on moral grounds, should poverty tourism be subject to specific policy constraints? This artic...
Poverty tours - actual visits as well as literary and cinematic versions - are characterized as mora...
Is it morally permissible for financially privileged tourists to visit places for the purpose of exp...
If you choose to visit one of the world’s big cities, a sightseeing option that may be available to ...
Poverty tourism is defined in this paper as “cases in which financially privileged tourists visit im...
Tourism is a substantial economic activity in many developing countries with high levels of poverty....
This article considers the potential for tourism to contribute to efforts to secure justice. It revi...
Poverty and tourism have a unique relationship; poverty can serve as a form of tourism or poverty ca...
Poverty is ubiquitous in the nook and corner of the globe despite the efforts of international agenc...
This article explores how so-called “slum” tourism commodifies poverty and violence, transforming ur...
Sightseeing in the poorest quarters of southern hemisphere cities has been observed occurring in Cap...
As the alternative forms of tourism arise on popularity so does the ethical dilemmas and concerns. T...
Pro-Poor Tourism (PPT) is promoted by certain international organizations as an approach to tourism ...
The recent adoption of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by all UN member states in 2015 brought ...
Slum tourism is a globalizing trend and a controversial form of tourism. Impoverished urban areas ha...
Based on moral grounds, should poverty tourism be subject to specific policy constraints? This artic...
Poverty tours - actual visits as well as literary and cinematic versions - are characterized as mora...
Is it morally permissible for financially privileged tourists to visit places for the purpose of exp...
If you choose to visit one of the world’s big cities, a sightseeing option that may be available to ...
Poverty tourism is defined in this paper as “cases in which financially privileged tourists visit im...
Tourism is a substantial economic activity in many developing countries with high levels of poverty....
This article considers the potential for tourism to contribute to efforts to secure justice. It revi...
Poverty and tourism have a unique relationship; poverty can serve as a form of tourism or poverty ca...
Poverty is ubiquitous in the nook and corner of the globe despite the efforts of international agenc...
This article explores how so-called “slum” tourism commodifies poverty and violence, transforming ur...
Sightseeing in the poorest quarters of southern hemisphere cities has been observed occurring in Cap...
As the alternative forms of tourism arise on popularity so does the ethical dilemmas and concerns. T...
Pro-Poor Tourism (PPT) is promoted by certain international organizations as an approach to tourism ...
The recent adoption of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by all UN member states in 2015 brought ...
Slum tourism is a globalizing trend and a controversial form of tourism. Impoverished urban areas ha...