Drawing on contemporary research into ethical consumption and sustainable tourism this article starts by outlining the ways in which sustainable tourism (and other forms of ethical consumption) has been understood as a means to perform class based distinctions. At this stage, it is suggested that whilst class may be one factor in understanding such a complex phenomena there might also be a need to examine the practices of sustainable tourist in a manner that takes seriously individual attempts to ‘be ethical’. Foucault’s understanding of ethics is then offered as a means through which this can be achieved. A brief account of the method used to read individuals accounts of sustainable tourism through an ethical Foucauldian lens is then prese...
This paper traces the history and evolution of sustainable tourism and identifies some critical issu...
This chapter focuses on tourists’ ethical behaviour, offering an alternative view to the purely rati...
Neither the tourism industry nor the tourist has responded convincingly to calls for more responsibi...
Drawing on contemporary research into ethical consumption and sustainable tourism this article start...
Drawing on contemporary research into ethical consumption and sustainable tourism this article start...
This paper focuses broadly on ethical consumption and more specifically on an emerging consumption p...
This paper analyses behavioural patterns related to sustainable consumption and ecotourism, using th...
The tourism industry has proven to be an economic reliance in a global environment that is subject t...
Tourism has been recognized by major multilateral world agencies, the World Bank, IMF and United Nat...
This is a new and much needed addition to the surprisingly under-studied issue of ethics as they app...
This is a new and much needed addition to the surprisingly under-studied issue of ethics as they app...
The tourism industry has proven to be an economic reliance in a global environment that is subject t...
This article attempts to address a novel dilemma the author recently faced when undertaking qualitat...
Purpose: Environmental ethics has become an established subject of philosophy in recent decades in r...
The aim of this retrospective is to evaluate the changing paradigms of tourism’s relationship with n...
This paper traces the history and evolution of sustainable tourism and identifies some critical issu...
This chapter focuses on tourists’ ethical behaviour, offering an alternative view to the purely rati...
Neither the tourism industry nor the tourist has responded convincingly to calls for more responsibi...
Drawing on contemporary research into ethical consumption and sustainable tourism this article start...
Drawing on contemporary research into ethical consumption and sustainable tourism this article start...
This paper focuses broadly on ethical consumption and more specifically on an emerging consumption p...
This paper analyses behavioural patterns related to sustainable consumption and ecotourism, using th...
The tourism industry has proven to be an economic reliance in a global environment that is subject t...
Tourism has been recognized by major multilateral world agencies, the World Bank, IMF and United Nat...
This is a new and much needed addition to the surprisingly under-studied issue of ethics as they app...
This is a new and much needed addition to the surprisingly under-studied issue of ethics as they app...
The tourism industry has proven to be an economic reliance in a global environment that is subject t...
This article attempts to address a novel dilemma the author recently faced when undertaking qualitat...
Purpose: Environmental ethics has become an established subject of philosophy in recent decades in r...
The aim of this retrospective is to evaluate the changing paradigms of tourism’s relationship with n...
This paper traces the history and evolution of sustainable tourism and identifies some critical issu...
This chapter focuses on tourists’ ethical behaviour, offering an alternative view to the purely rati...
Neither the tourism industry nor the tourist has responded convincingly to calls for more responsibi...