Socialising tourism : rethinking tourism for social and ecological justice

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Socialising tourism : rethinking tourism for social and ecological justice

edited by Freya Higgins-Desbiolles, Adam Doering and Bobbie Chew Bigby

(Contemporary geographies of leisure, tourism and mobility)

Routledge, 2022 [i.e. 2021]

  • hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index (p. [255]-264)

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* Highly relevant and timely subject pushed to the forefront by the covid-19 pandemic and the increasingly crucial climate crisis, among other phenomenon, that have forced academics to rethink the tourism industry and the way it currently functions * The first book to explore the novel concept of socialising tourism, which will only become more relevant * Highly regarded team of editors and diverse range of contributors discussing engaging and original topics illustrated with up-to-date case studies and examples

Table of Contents

Introduction: Socialising Tourism: Reimagining tourism's purpose. Section I: Socialising tourism as rethinking social relations. 1. "Wominjeka"/"Haere Mai": The role of Indigenous ceremony in socialising tourism. 2. Toxic Tourism at Tar Creek: The potential for environmental justice and tribal sovereignty through Indigenous-led tourism. 3. A theory of care to socialise tourism. 4. Local participation as tourists: Understanding the constraints to community involvement in Tanzanian tourism. Section II: Socialising tourism as rethinking ideology. 5. Tourism, Covid-19 and crisis: The case for a radical turn. 6. The Dylann Roof Road Trip: A report on the banality of evil. 7. Dismantling the Ivory Tower: A narrative ethnography between two critical scholars. 8. DeTouring the Empire: Unsettling sites and sights of U.S. militarism and settler colonialism in Hawai'i. Section III: Socialising tourism to build better collective futures. 9. Public Tourism: New forms of tourism after the Great East Japan Earthquake. 10. In search of light: Ecohumanities, tourism and Fukushima's post-disaster resurgence. 11. Socialising animal-based tourism. 12. Buen Vivir: A guide for socialising the tourism commons in a post-COVID-19 era. 13. Socialisation at scale: Post-capitalist tourism in a post-COVID-19 world. Conclusion: Socialising tourism as an avenue for critical thought and justice: Ways forward.

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