The negative impacts of tourism, often associated with overtourism, can lead to resistance by local stakeholders. This study focuses on collective resistance across Japan in the lead up to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, during a period of exponential growth in tourism that produced disruption and fear, and led to a rise in tourismophobia. We conceptualise negative reactions through Castells' theory of the network society. Utilising qualitative data, we argue that Japan's national tourism growth strategy represented a state-imposed legitimising identity, leading to communal resistance sentiment and tactics across Japan and Tokyo. We illustrate how events act as catalysts for opposition against tourism development and how resistance identities can ...
Across the globe, from established tourist destinations such as Venice or Prague to less traditional...
This study presented and tested a conceptual model that examined how a negative event at a tourism d...
The article deconstructs media-induced tourist development’s relationship with “sustainability,” “ec...
The negative impacts of tourism, often associated with overtourism, can lead to resistance by local ...
The increasing number of tourists to urban destinations such as, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Dubrovnik, Ho...
The phenomenon of "overtourism" in cities is hardly a new one, however the process and nature of res...
Tourist pressure on local populations, also termed 'overtourism', has received much attention in the...
The coronavirus outbreak in late 2019 and the subsequent restrictions on mobility and physical conta...
London 2012 promised local small businesses access to lucrative Olympic event-tourism and visitor tr...
Over the last decade, while many scholars have maintained their interest in the classical debate con...
The impacts of tourism boycotts on a destination’s tourist economy can be vast, yet few studies have...
This chapter discusses the factors that have led to the emergence of expressions of criticism toward...
Studies of how people react to scandals in the tourism industry are scarce. Based on an online surve...
Across the globe, from established tourist destinations such as Venice or Prague to less traditional...
Many countries promote tourism as a means of economic gain and growth. The tourism industry hasbeen ...
Across the globe, from established tourist destinations such as Venice or Prague to less traditional...
This study presented and tested a conceptual model that examined how a negative event at a tourism d...
The article deconstructs media-induced tourist development’s relationship with “sustainability,” “ec...
The negative impacts of tourism, often associated with overtourism, can lead to resistance by local ...
The increasing number of tourists to urban destinations such as, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Dubrovnik, Ho...
The phenomenon of "overtourism" in cities is hardly a new one, however the process and nature of res...
Tourist pressure on local populations, also termed 'overtourism', has received much attention in the...
The coronavirus outbreak in late 2019 and the subsequent restrictions on mobility and physical conta...
London 2012 promised local small businesses access to lucrative Olympic event-tourism and visitor tr...
Over the last decade, while many scholars have maintained their interest in the classical debate con...
The impacts of tourism boycotts on a destination’s tourist economy can be vast, yet few studies have...
This chapter discusses the factors that have led to the emergence of expressions of criticism toward...
Studies of how people react to scandals in the tourism industry are scarce. Based on an online surve...
Across the globe, from established tourist destinations such as Venice or Prague to less traditional...
Many countries promote tourism as a means of economic gain and growth. The tourism industry hasbeen ...
Across the globe, from established tourist destinations such as Venice or Prague to less traditional...
This study presented and tested a conceptual model that examined how a negative event at a tourism d...
The article deconstructs media-induced tourist development’s relationship with “sustainability,” “ec...