Critical Inclusive Tourism (eBook, PDF)
Empowering Marginalized Groups
Redaktion: Khoo, Catheryn; Yang, Mona; Sanggeyong Je, Jess; Mura, Paolo; Thakur, Prachi
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Empowering Marginalized Groups
Redaktion: Khoo, Catheryn; Yang, Mona; Sanggeyong Je, Jess; Mura, Paolo; Thakur, Prachi
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This groundbreaking book addresses the longstanding lack of consensus surrounding the approach to marginalization in tourism. The chapters identify critical components and question the legitimacy of who qualifies as marginalized. Crucially, the book formulates effective solutions to address marginalization within the tourism context.
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This groundbreaking book addresses the longstanding lack of consensus surrounding the approach to marginalization in tourism. The chapters identify critical components and question the legitimacy of who qualifies as marginalized. Crucially, the book formulates effective solutions to address marginalization within the tourism context.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040122426
- Artikelnr.: 72276524
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040122426
- Artikelnr.: 72276524
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Catheryn Khoo is Professor at Torrens University Australia and the CEO of www.thefirstclass.co. She is the Editor-in-Chief of Tourism Management Perspectives and Series Editor for the "Perspectives on Asian Tourism". She has appeared in, and been cited by, international media including TV, radio, and newspapers. She has consulted for the UNWTO, UNESCO and Asian Development Bank. Prachi Thakur is a Tourism and Gender Researcher who examines how structural changes can lead to more inclusion of traditionally marginalized groups. She is a two-time TEDx speaker and diversity strategist who co-wrote the regional report for Asia and the Pacific on Women in Tourism for UNWTO in 2022. Paolo Mura is Professor at Zayed University, Abu Dhabi, UAE. His research areas explore tourist experiences and behavior, including gendered experiences and representations, traveling subcultures, and critical and qualitative approaches to research. He is also the series editor "Perspectives on Asian Tourism", and one of the managing editors of Tourism Management Perspectives. Jess Sanggeyong is a Feminist Scholar who examines inclusive workplace in the tourism and hospitality industry. She helps organisations remove gendered employment issues by identifying gaps between policy and practice. Mona Jihyun Yang's research interest is on responsible tourism with a focus on children's rights in tourism, particularly from an Asian perspective. She has published on the topic in Tourism Management and Journal of Travel Research.
Introduction - Empowering marginalised groups for inclusive tourism: a call
for critical studies 1. Tourism memories - a collaborative reflection on
inclusion and exclusion 2. Where are the Indigenous and First Nations
people in sport event volunteering? Can you be what you can't see? 3.
Multicultural food events - opportunities for intercultural exchange and
risks of stereotypification 4. Making cultural and tourist attractions
accessible and inclusive for people with disability through value
co-creation amidst COVID-19: a critical discourse analysis 5. The growth of
Aboriginal tourism in remote Australia: Indigenist method for an operator
perspective 6. The empowerment of street food vendors: a marginalised
community within the hospitality industry 7. Beyond marginalisation:
cultivating care by leaning into the voices of young advocates 8. 'What is
your name, where do you come from, what is your grade?' Using art-based
interviews to highlight the experience of children hosting school tours in
Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe 9. The role of gender equality in Iranian
female tourism entrepreneurs' success 10. Empowering people with visual
disabilities through rural tourism: the benefits of nature activities and
how the various travel constraints can be overcome 11. Inclusive tourism:
the experiences and expectations of Indonesian wheelchair tourists in
nature tourism 12. Transgender men in tourism: marginalisation, constraints
and inclusion opportunities 13. Understanding senior citizens' intentions
to use virtual reality for religious tourism in India: a behavioural
reasoning theory perspective 14. Tourism and final wish making: the
discourse of terminal illness and travel 15. An investigation of factors
affecting solo travel intention among marginalized groups: a case of Indian
Muslim Women 16. Envisioning an inclusive tourism for an equitable future
for critical studies 1. Tourism memories - a collaborative reflection on
inclusion and exclusion 2. Where are the Indigenous and First Nations
people in sport event volunteering? Can you be what you can't see? 3.
Multicultural food events - opportunities for intercultural exchange and
risks of stereotypification 4. Making cultural and tourist attractions
accessible and inclusive for people with disability through value
co-creation amidst COVID-19: a critical discourse analysis 5. The growth of
Aboriginal tourism in remote Australia: Indigenist method for an operator
perspective 6. The empowerment of street food vendors: a marginalised
community within the hospitality industry 7. Beyond marginalisation:
cultivating care by leaning into the voices of young advocates 8. 'What is
your name, where do you come from, what is your grade?' Using art-based
interviews to highlight the experience of children hosting school tours in
Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe 9. The role of gender equality in Iranian
female tourism entrepreneurs' success 10. Empowering people with visual
disabilities through rural tourism: the benefits of nature activities and
how the various travel constraints can be overcome 11. Inclusive tourism:
the experiences and expectations of Indonesian wheelchair tourists in
nature tourism 12. Transgender men in tourism: marginalisation, constraints
and inclusion opportunities 13. Understanding senior citizens' intentions
to use virtual reality for religious tourism in India: a behavioural
reasoning theory perspective 14. Tourism and final wish making: the
discourse of terminal illness and travel 15. An investigation of factors
affecting solo travel intention among marginalized groups: a case of Indian
Muslim Women 16. Envisioning an inclusive tourism for an equitable future
Introduction - Empowering marginalised groups for inclusive tourism: a call
for critical studies 1. Tourism memories - a collaborative reflection on
inclusion and exclusion 2. Where are the Indigenous and First Nations
people in sport event volunteering? Can you be what you can't see? 3.
Multicultural food events - opportunities for intercultural exchange and
risks of stereotypification 4. Making cultural and tourist attractions
accessible and inclusive for people with disability through value
co-creation amidst COVID-19: a critical discourse analysis 5. The growth of
Aboriginal tourism in remote Australia: Indigenist method for an operator
perspective 6. The empowerment of street food vendors: a marginalised
community within the hospitality industry 7. Beyond marginalisation:
cultivating care by leaning into the voices of young advocates 8. 'What is
your name, where do you come from, what is your grade?' Using art-based
interviews to highlight the experience of children hosting school tours in
Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe 9. The role of gender equality in Iranian
female tourism entrepreneurs' success 10. Empowering people with visual
disabilities through rural tourism: the benefits of nature activities and
how the various travel constraints can be overcome 11. Inclusive tourism:
the experiences and expectations of Indonesian wheelchair tourists in
nature tourism 12. Transgender men in tourism: marginalisation, constraints
and inclusion opportunities 13. Understanding senior citizens' intentions
to use virtual reality for religious tourism in India: a behavioural
reasoning theory perspective 14. Tourism and final wish making: the
discourse of terminal illness and travel 15. An investigation of factors
affecting solo travel intention among marginalized groups: a case of Indian
Muslim Women 16. Envisioning an inclusive tourism for an equitable future
for critical studies 1. Tourism memories - a collaborative reflection on
inclusion and exclusion 2. Where are the Indigenous and First Nations
people in sport event volunteering? Can you be what you can't see? 3.
Multicultural food events - opportunities for intercultural exchange and
risks of stereotypification 4. Making cultural and tourist attractions
accessible and inclusive for people with disability through value
co-creation amidst COVID-19: a critical discourse analysis 5. The growth of
Aboriginal tourism in remote Australia: Indigenist method for an operator
perspective 6. The empowerment of street food vendors: a marginalised
community within the hospitality industry 7. Beyond marginalisation:
cultivating care by leaning into the voices of young advocates 8. 'What is
your name, where do you come from, what is your grade?' Using art-based
interviews to highlight the experience of children hosting school tours in
Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe 9. The role of gender equality in Iranian
female tourism entrepreneurs' success 10. Empowering people with visual
disabilities through rural tourism: the benefits of nature activities and
how the various travel constraints can be overcome 11. Inclusive tourism:
the experiences and expectations of Indonesian wheelchair tourists in
nature tourism 12. Transgender men in tourism: marginalisation, constraints
and inclusion opportunities 13. Understanding senior citizens' intentions
to use virtual reality for religious tourism in India: a behavioural
reasoning theory perspective 14. Tourism and final wish making: the
discourse of terminal illness and travel 15. An investigation of factors
affecting solo travel intention among marginalized groups: a case of Indian
Muslim Women 16. Envisioning an inclusive tourism for an equitable future