Since the mid-twentieth century, small islands have emerged as important tourist destinations, whether as island-states (Barbados, Fiji), island dependencies (Guadeloupe, Jersey) or state-islands (Okinawa, Cozumel). A longstanding core–periphery narrative holds that small islands are geographically and economically marginal entities fated to spawn homogeneous tourism monocultures within contexts of persistent external dependency. However, further investigation reveals several attendant and pervasive paradoxes which challenge this conventional thinking. This paper outlines these as the juxtaposition of (a) geographic peripherality and experiential core, (b) economic marginality and tourism centrality, (c) tourism monocultures and opportunist...
Recent research suggests the practice of mass tourism in small Caribbean islands has sacrificed envi...
This dissertation investigates small remote island economies (SRIEs)—a unique grouping of countries ...
Tourism is often seen as the ‘golden ticket’ for the development of many islands. The current COVID-...
Since the mid-twentieth century, small islands have emerged as important tourist destinations, wheth...
Among the most highly developed tourist sectors world-wide, minor islands play an important role and...
Core and peripheral destinations are very significant to island tourism because of core and peripher...
Research in three small islands finds highly positive resident attitudes towards tourism. This is in...
Tourism-dependent small island developing states face a number of mounting pressures, calling into q...
The notion of dependency provides useful insights into tourism’s relationships between peripheral an...
Despite being opposite geographic regions, inland territories and small islands have very much in co...
Over the past decades many island states have become internationally important places of tourism con...
The lack of tourism development in Timor-Leste can be situated as an opportunity to build ‘from scra...
Koh Mak is a small island in the Gulf of Thailand that is usually visited by tourists as part of a ...
Using the two Caribbean archipelagic states of Trinidad and Tobago and Antigua and Barbuda as case s...
Phénomène social, culturel mais aussi économique, le tourisme s'est imposé au fil des décennies comm...
Recent research suggests the practice of mass tourism in small Caribbean islands has sacrificed envi...
This dissertation investigates small remote island economies (SRIEs)—a unique grouping of countries ...
Tourism is often seen as the ‘golden ticket’ for the development of many islands. The current COVID-...
Since the mid-twentieth century, small islands have emerged as important tourist destinations, wheth...
Among the most highly developed tourist sectors world-wide, minor islands play an important role and...
Core and peripheral destinations are very significant to island tourism because of core and peripher...
Research in three small islands finds highly positive resident attitudes towards tourism. This is in...
Tourism-dependent small island developing states face a number of mounting pressures, calling into q...
The notion of dependency provides useful insights into tourism’s relationships between peripheral an...
Despite being opposite geographic regions, inland territories and small islands have very much in co...
Over the past decades many island states have become internationally important places of tourism con...
The lack of tourism development in Timor-Leste can be situated as an opportunity to build ‘from scra...
Koh Mak is a small island in the Gulf of Thailand that is usually visited by tourists as part of a ...
Using the two Caribbean archipelagic states of Trinidad and Tobago and Antigua and Barbuda as case s...
Phénomène social, culturel mais aussi économique, le tourisme s'est imposé au fil des décennies comm...
Recent research suggests the practice of mass tourism in small Caribbean islands has sacrificed envi...
This dissertation investigates small remote island economies (SRIEs)—a unique grouping of countries ...
Tourism is often seen as the ‘golden ticket’ for the development of many islands. The current COVID-...