This research critiques the relationship between tour operators and destination communities with a key focus on capacity building and gender (dis)empowerment in the context of education. Capacity building processes are studied employing social learning theory to enable an interconnected investigation of different capacity building levels and the ways in which these influence and are influenced by gender. The research critiques tour operators’ selection of destination projects, analysing the intended and unintended effects of an education project for girls situated in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco. A dialogue between theory, context and partial perspectives is established through the adoption of an Islamic feminist framework, challengi...
Tourism is one of the largest Industry in the world. The Industry is constructing and contributing w...
The presentation discusses the findings of a recently completed scoping study which mapped the exist...
Tourism in Oman is projected to offer 500 000 new jobs by 2040, but the sector has challenges in att...
This research critiques the relationship between tour operators and destination communities with a k...
This study shifts the focus from building individual capacities to understanding the relational acts...
This study shifts the focus from building individual capacities to understanding the relational acts...
Drawing on the theme of gender equality in tourism, the book aims to identify the main obstacles to ...
Pedagogy should be understood as transformative practice, and yet in many cases the neoliberalizatio...
Tourism has received considerable attention in recent years with regards to the impacts of tourism a...
This paper which is a work in progress presents a qualitative study exploring the natu...
Women’s involvement in tourism has exerted an immense impact on the nation’s economy. The low involv...
Although gender has become an established research topic in tourism studies over the last decades, t...
Chapter 3 aims to explore the factors for women’s low participation in community-based tourism in Be...
Tourism may be a source of growing gender inequity in some tourist setting due to their cultural and...
Women Participation in tourism activities has a significant impact on their socio-economic empowerme...
Tourism is one of the largest Industry in the world. The Industry is constructing and contributing w...
The presentation discusses the findings of a recently completed scoping study which mapped the exist...
Tourism in Oman is projected to offer 500 000 new jobs by 2040, but the sector has challenges in att...
This research critiques the relationship between tour operators and destination communities with a k...
This study shifts the focus from building individual capacities to understanding the relational acts...
This study shifts the focus from building individual capacities to understanding the relational acts...
Drawing on the theme of gender equality in tourism, the book aims to identify the main obstacles to ...
Pedagogy should be understood as transformative practice, and yet in many cases the neoliberalizatio...
Tourism has received considerable attention in recent years with regards to the impacts of tourism a...
This paper which is a work in progress presents a qualitative study exploring the natu...
Women’s involvement in tourism has exerted an immense impact on the nation’s economy. The low involv...
Although gender has become an established research topic in tourism studies over the last decades, t...
Chapter 3 aims to explore the factors for women’s low participation in community-based tourism in Be...
Tourism may be a source of growing gender inequity in some tourist setting due to their cultural and...
Women Participation in tourism activities has a significant impact on their socio-economic empowerme...
Tourism is one of the largest Industry in the world. The Industry is constructing and contributing w...
The presentation discusses the findings of a recently completed scoping study which mapped the exist...
Tourism in Oman is projected to offer 500 000 new jobs by 2040, but the sector has challenges in att...