This Afterword reviews the special issue of the Journal of Sustainable Tourism on Critical Geographies, which focuses on the intricate relationships between tourism and various forms of tourism related violence. It notes the slippery and complex concept of violence in tourism, and that it is typically seen from the viewpoint of the tourist, with researchers working from the anthropological host and guests relationship model as a way of negotiating kinship and friendship between societies, with broader aspects of tourism’s power play with socio-cultural change perhaps conveniently forgotten. Tourism and tourists are seen as hiding their corporate and personal violence behind destination branding, tourism imaginaries and saleable commodificat...
For a long time, anthropologists have had an ambiguous stance towards tourism and its study. Maybe t...
Tourism is not merely a capitalist practice but a central practice through which capitalism sustains...
It is a well-known fact that tourism involves commercial exchanges, commitments, development and cul...
This Afterword reviews the special issue of the Journal of Sustainable Tourism on Critical Geographi...
Over the past decade or so, dark tourism research – that is, the social scientific study of tourism ...
Tourism is a vulnerable sector in many aspects, either by nature factors or by human factors such as...
In our introduction to the special issue we attempt to reflect on the plurality and development of c...
Key themes in critical tourism geographies are reviewed and future research agendas suggested in lig...
This handbook is the definitive reference text for the study of ‘dark tourism’, the contemporary com...
This special issue of Journal of Heritage Tourism on dark tourism aims to encourage and advance theo...
This book provides original, innovative, and international tourism research that is embedded in inte...
This book explores the roles that control, abuse, bullying and family violence can play within the t...
In line with the American Anthropological Association’s 115th Annual Meeting theme, “Evidence, Accid...
Combining reflections on my personal experiences regarding tourism with an analytical review of key ...
This volume seeks to review and stimulate interest in a number of emerging and fresh topics in conte...
For a long time, anthropologists have had an ambiguous stance towards tourism and its study. Maybe t...
Tourism is not merely a capitalist practice but a central practice through which capitalism sustains...
It is a well-known fact that tourism involves commercial exchanges, commitments, development and cul...
This Afterword reviews the special issue of the Journal of Sustainable Tourism on Critical Geographi...
Over the past decade or so, dark tourism research – that is, the social scientific study of tourism ...
Tourism is a vulnerable sector in many aspects, either by nature factors or by human factors such as...
In our introduction to the special issue we attempt to reflect on the plurality and development of c...
Key themes in critical tourism geographies are reviewed and future research agendas suggested in lig...
This handbook is the definitive reference text for the study of ‘dark tourism’, the contemporary com...
This special issue of Journal of Heritage Tourism on dark tourism aims to encourage and advance theo...
This book provides original, innovative, and international tourism research that is embedded in inte...
This book explores the roles that control, abuse, bullying and family violence can play within the t...
In line with the American Anthropological Association’s 115th Annual Meeting theme, “Evidence, Accid...
Combining reflections on my personal experiences regarding tourism with an analytical review of key ...
This volume seeks to review and stimulate interest in a number of emerging and fresh topics in conte...
For a long time, anthropologists have had an ambiguous stance towards tourism and its study. Maybe t...
Tourism is not merely a capitalist practice but a central practice through which capitalism sustains...
It is a well-known fact that tourism involves commercial exchanges, commitments, development and cul...