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Tourism ethics

David A. Fennell

(Aspects of tourism, 30)

Channel View Publications, c2006

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 366-397) and index

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Description

Tourism Ethics applies moral concepts and issues to some of the most vexing tourism dilemmas of the day, through foundational research from many disciplines including biology, psychology, anthropology, geography and philosophy. Areas of emphasis include sex tourism, all-inclusives, ecotourism, justice, rights, deontology and teleology.

Table of Contents

  • Contents 1: Introduction
  • 2: Human Nature
  • 3: The Basis of Ethical Discourse
  • 4: Applications of Ethics
  • 5: The Nature of Politics And Economics
  • 6: The Business Side of Ethics
  • 7: Ethics and the Natural World 8: Broad-Based Concepts and Issues in Tourism
  • 9: Codes of Ethics
  • 10: Models and Methods of Moral Reasoning
  • 11: Case Study Analyses
  • 12: A Moral Tourism Industry

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