This research explores Countrystyle Community Tourism (CTT) operating in the rural communities of Beeston Spring and Treasure Beach, Jamaica. Data were collected over the summer of 2013 from semi-structured interviews and participant observation. The findings of this research concluded that CCT operates within the structure of capitalism and it has created a niche by promoting its tourism product as an authentic Jamaican experience. Additionally, I argue that the expansion of CCT in the formation of the Villages as Businesses program is one of the creative moments in the neoliberalization of Jamaica. An examination of women’s everyday geographies reveals that class divides deepen and result in limited socio-economic mobility of working-c...
Although a large volume of work has been conducted regarding tourism industries across the world, th...
This study explored the meaning of authenticity in the context of a small island destination from th...
This study focuses on the Creole village of Chamarel in the south of Mauritius. It examines trends i...
The tourism production system has been generating images of the Jamaican landscape and culture since...
The focus of research into the sustainability of rural community tourism in Jamaica often gravitates...
In the tourist’s popular imagination Jamaica is red, green and gold; reggae music played on pristine...
Mass tourism development in the Global South is widely celebrated as a major source of jobs and fore...
The tourism industry in Jamaica, as elsewhere in the Caribbean, has provided government interests an...
The thesis adopts a post-colonial approach to examine the relationship between historical and contem...
Visual images, from travel brochures and television commercials to internet advertisements, represen...
This research paper is about sustainable tourism, visual media, and colonialism in post-colonial Ber...
The thesis adopts a post-colonial approach to examine the relationship between historical and contem...
Tourism is the main economic source in Jamaica and most of the other Caribbean islands, but it come...
This research project is intended to provide a foundation of knowledge of the Maroon culture in Jama...
Tourism is celebrated as an economic fortress in many countries of the Global South. In Jamaica is o...
Although a large volume of work has been conducted regarding tourism industries across the world, th...
This study explored the meaning of authenticity in the context of a small island destination from th...
This study focuses on the Creole village of Chamarel in the south of Mauritius. It examines trends i...
The tourism production system has been generating images of the Jamaican landscape and culture since...
The focus of research into the sustainability of rural community tourism in Jamaica often gravitates...
In the tourist’s popular imagination Jamaica is red, green and gold; reggae music played on pristine...
Mass tourism development in the Global South is widely celebrated as a major source of jobs and fore...
The tourism industry in Jamaica, as elsewhere in the Caribbean, has provided government interests an...
The thesis adopts a post-colonial approach to examine the relationship between historical and contem...
Visual images, from travel brochures and television commercials to internet advertisements, represen...
This research paper is about sustainable tourism, visual media, and colonialism in post-colonial Ber...
The thesis adopts a post-colonial approach to examine the relationship between historical and contem...
Tourism is the main economic source in Jamaica and most of the other Caribbean islands, but it come...
This research project is intended to provide a foundation of knowledge of the Maroon culture in Jama...
Tourism is celebrated as an economic fortress in many countries of the Global South. In Jamaica is o...
Although a large volume of work has been conducted regarding tourism industries across the world, th...
This study explored the meaning of authenticity in the context of a small island destination from th...
This study focuses on the Creole village of Chamarel in the south of Mauritius. It examines trends i...