A critical review of the book titled “Tourism and Resilience” and edited by Richard Butler. Based on this review, this book should be seen a compilation of high-quality chapters, written by well-distinguished scholars who are worried on the future of tourism in the next years. It introduces a multicultural approach, based on the origin of authors, each one intellectually dotted with a different perspective or national-character, but what is more important, Butler presents an organized volume with practical study-cases which are pertinently accompanied by some critical lens of the problem.SUBMITTED: MAY. 2020, PUBLISHED ONLINE: 30 MAY 202
[Extract] Amongst the plethora of books and academic articles published on Tourism (Tribe in his int...
The central aim of the book is to present an introductory text that explores the relationship betwee...
Review of TRIBE, John. The (in) discipline of tourism. Annals of Tourism Research, v. 24, n. 3, p...
A critical review of the book titled “Tourism and Resilience” and edited by Richard Butler. Based on...
Probably any book with this title and subtitle could be accused of lacking focus. This one certainly...
Tourism is very often viewed as either a “golden duck” or a “scapegoat”. The first expression sugges...
Resilience remains a common if misunderstood term in popular and academic circles. A search of the W...
Review of the book 'The making of modern tourism: the cultural history of the British experience, 16...
Tourism is a practice of considerable cultural and economic importance globally, but tourism is very...
It is clear in this book, as it is throughout academic publications and everyday experience, that to...
A review on the “Peer-to-peer accommodation and community resilience: implications for sustainable ...
Tourists travel for a huge variety of reasons, some of which are highly specialized and involve rela...
Review of Cultural Tourism (2nd ed.), edited by Hilary du Cros and Bob McKercher, Abingdon, Routledg...
This book is a follow-up from the first Hospitality, Tourism and Heritage International Conference, ...
A review of the book "Asia on Tour: Exploring the Rise of Asian Tourism," edited by Tim Winter, Pegg...
[Extract] Amongst the plethora of books and academic articles published on Tourism (Tribe in his int...
The central aim of the book is to present an introductory text that explores the relationship betwee...
Review of TRIBE, John. The (in) discipline of tourism. Annals of Tourism Research, v. 24, n. 3, p...
A critical review of the book titled “Tourism and Resilience” and edited by Richard Butler. Based on...
Probably any book with this title and subtitle could be accused of lacking focus. This one certainly...
Tourism is very often viewed as either a “golden duck” or a “scapegoat”. The first expression sugges...
Resilience remains a common if misunderstood term in popular and academic circles. A search of the W...
Review of the book 'The making of modern tourism: the cultural history of the British experience, 16...
Tourism is a practice of considerable cultural and economic importance globally, but tourism is very...
It is clear in this book, as it is throughout academic publications and everyday experience, that to...
A review on the “Peer-to-peer accommodation and community resilience: implications for sustainable ...
Tourists travel for a huge variety of reasons, some of which are highly specialized and involve rela...
Review of Cultural Tourism (2nd ed.), edited by Hilary du Cros and Bob McKercher, Abingdon, Routledg...
This book is a follow-up from the first Hospitality, Tourism and Heritage International Conference, ...
A review of the book "Asia on Tour: Exploring the Rise of Asian Tourism," edited by Tim Winter, Pegg...
[Extract] Amongst the plethora of books and academic articles published on Tourism (Tribe in his int...
The central aim of the book is to present an introductory text that explores the relationship betwee...
Review of TRIBE, John. The (in) discipline of tourism. Annals of Tourism Research, v. 24, n. 3, p...