Is it morally permissible for financially privileged tourists to visit places for the purpose of experiencing where poor people live, work, and play? Tourism associated with this question is commonly referred to as \u27poverty tourism.\u27 While some poverty tourism is plausibly ethical, other practices will be more controversial. The purpose of this essay is to address mutually beneficial cases of poverty tourism and advance the following positions. First, even mutually beneficial transactions between tourists and residents in poverty tourism always run a risk of being exploitative. Second, there is little opportunity to determine whether a given tour is exploitative since tourists lack good access to the residents\u27 perspectives. Third,...
Tourism is a substantial economic activity in many developing countries with high levels of poverty....
Although social tourism has been seen in a number of countries as having potential to counter social...
Poverty alleviation has been given high priority on the agendas of international organizations, gove...
Is it morally permissible for financially privileged tourists to visit places for the purpose of exp...
Poverty tours - actual visits as well as literary and cinematic versions - are characterized as mora...
If you choose to visit one of the world’s big cities, a sightseeing option that may be available to ...
Based on moral grounds, should poverty tourism be subject to specific policy constraints? This artic...
Poverty tourism is defined in this paper as “cases in which financially privileged tourists visit im...
As the alternative forms of tourism arise on popularity so does the ethical dilemmas and concerns. T...
Scarcely considered before the turn of the century, the concept of pro-poor tourism, or harnessing t...
This thesis questions the claims that alternative tourism, specifically international, philanthropic...
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...
Pro-Poor Tourism (PPT) is promoted by certain international organizations as an approach to tourism ...
This issue of id21 insight focuses on pro-poor tourism and how far it really helps the poor
Tourism is a substantial economic activity in many developing countries with high levels of poverty....
Although social tourism has been seen in a number of countries as having potential to counter social...
Poverty alleviation has been given high priority on the agendas of international organizations, gove...
Is it morally permissible for financially privileged tourists to visit places for the purpose of exp...
Poverty tours - actual visits as well as literary and cinematic versions - are characterized as mora...
If you choose to visit one of the world’s big cities, a sightseeing option that may be available to ...
Based on moral grounds, should poverty tourism be subject to specific policy constraints? This artic...
Poverty tourism is defined in this paper as “cases in which financially privileged tourists visit im...
As the alternative forms of tourism arise on popularity so does the ethical dilemmas and concerns. T...
Scarcely considered before the turn of the century, the concept of pro-poor tourism, or harnessing t...
This thesis questions the claims that alternative tourism, specifically international, philanthropic...
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...
Pro-Poor Tourism (PPT) is promoted by certain international organizations as an approach to tourism ...
This issue of id21 insight focuses on pro-poor tourism and how far it really helps the poor
Tourism is a substantial economic activity in many developing countries with high levels of poverty....
Although social tourism has been seen in a number of countries as having potential to counter social...
Poverty alleviation has been given high priority on the agendas of international organizations, gove...