Moral encounters in tourism
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Moral encounters in tourism
(Current developments in the geographies of leisure and tourism / series editors, Jan Mosedale and Caroline Scarles)
Ashgate, 2014
- : hbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introducing moral encounters in tourism / Mary Mostafanezhad and Kevin Hannam
- Moralising tourism : personal qualities, political issues / Jim Butcher
- International volunteer tourism as (de)commodified moral consumption / Peter Smith
- The re-enchantment of development : creating value for volunteers in Nepal / Heather Hindman
- Tourist development, architectures of escape and the passive beloved in contemporary Yucatán (México) / Matilde Córdoba Azcárate
- Reproductive fugitives, fertility "exiles" or just parents? : assessing possible approaches to the governance of cross-border fertility tourism / Shelley K. Grant
- Gazing at Kayan female bodies as embodied others in Myanmar / Anne-Marie d'Hauteserre
- Moral ambivalence in English language voluntourism / Cori Jakubiak
- Moral lessons from a storied past in New York City / Elissa J. Sampson
- On decommodifying ecotourism's social value : neoliberal reformism or the new environmental morality? / Stephen Wearing and Michael Wearing
- The moralisation of flying : cocktails in seat 33G, famine and pestilence below / Brent Lovelock
- A plutonium tourism ode : the Rocky Flats Cold War Museum / Lindsey A. Freeman
- Paying for proximity : touching the moral economy of ecological voluntourism / Gordon Waitt, Robert Melchior Figueroa and Tom Nagle
- Humanism and tourism : a moral encounter / Kellee Caton
- Mind the gap : opening up spaces of multiple moralities in tourism encounters / Hazel Tucker
- What's the "use" of young budget travel? / Tara Duncan
- To boldly go where no van has gone before : auto-ethnographic experimentation and mobile fieldwork / Sharon Wilson
- Conclusions : the moral conduct of tourism research / Kevin Hannam and Mary Mostafanezhad
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This first full length treatment of the role of morality in tourism examines how the tourism encounter is also fundamentally a moral encounter. Drawing upon interdisciplinary perspectives, leading and new authors in the field address topics that range from volunteer tourism to fertility tourism to reveal new insights into the ways tourism encounters are implicated in, and contribute to, broader moral reconfigurations in Western and non-Western contexts. Illustrating the role of power and power relations in tourism encounters within different political, economic, environmental and cultural contexts, the authors in this anthology analyse, theoretically and empirically, the implications of the privileging of some moralities at the expense of others. Key themes include the moral consumption of tourism experiences, embodiment in tourism encounters, environmental moralities as well as methodological aspects of morality in tourism research. Crossing disciplinary and chronological boundaries, Moral Encounters in Tourism provides a much-anticipated overview of this new interdisciplinary terrain and offers possible routes for new research on the intersection of morality and tourism studies.
Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors, 1. Introducing Moral Encounters in Tourism, Section 1: Moral Consumption in Tourism, 2. Moralizing Tourism: Personal Qualities, Political Issues, 3. International Volunteer Tourism as (De)commodified Moral Consumption, 4. The Re-Enchantment of Development: Creating Value for Volunteers in Nepal, 5. Tourism Development, Architectures of Escape and the Passive Beloved in Contemporary Yucatan (Mexico), Section 2: Embodied Tourism Encounters, 6. Reproductive Fugitives, Fertility 'Exiles' or Just Parents? Assessing Possible Approaches to the Governance of Cross-Border Fertility Tourism, 7. Gazing at Kayan Female Bodies as Embodied Others in Myanmar, 8. Moral Ambivalence in English Language Voluntourism, 9. Moral Lessons from a Storied Past in New York City, Section 3: Environmental Tourism Moralities, 10. On Decommodifying Ecotourism's Social Value: Neoliberal Reformism or the New Environmental Morality?, 11. The Moralization of Flying: Cocktails in Seat 33G, Famine and Pestilence Below, 12. A Plutonium Tourism Ode: The Rocky Flats Cold War Museum, 13. Paying for Proximity: Touching the Moral Economy of Ecological Voluntourism, Section 4: Moral Methodologies, 14. Humanism and Tourism: A Moral Encounter, 15. Mind the Gap: Opening up Spaces of Multiple Moralities in Tourism Encounters, 16. What's the 'Use' of Young Budget Travel?, 17. To Boldly Go Where No Van Has Gone Before: Auto-Ethnographic Experimentation and Mobile Fieldwork, Conclusion, 18. Conclusions: The Moral Conduct of Tourism Research, Index
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