Tourism paradoxes : contradictions, controversies and challenges

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    • Çakmak, Erdinç
    • Tucker, Hazel
    • Hollinshead, Keith

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Tourism paradoxes : contradictions, controversies and challenges

edited by Erdinç Çakmak, Hazel Tucker and Keith Hollinshead

(Tourism and cultural change, 57)

Channel View Publications, c2021

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

At a time when COVID-19 is transforming the tourism industry, this book presents a collection of some of the many contemporary contradictions and inconsistencies apparent in tourism contexts and tourism studies. Increasingly, tourism is regarded as an agent of social and cultural change, in ways which inevitably throw up new and inescapable paradoxes. The chapters draw attention to paradoxes (such as Anglo-Western-centrism/Non-Western imperatives, continued colonisation/decolonisation, political apparatus/people's empowerment, global standards/local dynamics) and their prominence in the tourism field as well as in other disciplines. The volume offers a reconsideration of what may be needed, conceptually and methodologically, in order to equip researchers and practitioners in tourism and related social science fields to better interpret and manage the future of tourism.

Table of Contents

Figures and Tables Contributors Acknowledgements Foreword by Erik Cohen Chapter 1. Erdinc Cakmak, Hazel Tucker and Keith Hollinshead: Introduction: Tourism Paradoxes - Contradictions, Controversies and Challenges Chapter 2. Evi Eftychiou: The Paradox of Modernity: Power, Identity and Tourism in Rural Cyprus Chapter 3. Emmanuelle Peyvel: Go West! Overcoming the Paradoxes of Kinh Tourism in Vietnamese Mountains: A Postcolonial Geography Chapter 4. Keith Kay Hin Tan and Paolo Mura: The 'Logical Paradox' of Preservation via Change: The Touristic Potential of Malaysia's Catholic Mission Schools Chapter 5. Nan Chen, Kevin Burns and Jing Wang: Empowering Package Tour Travellers by Disempowering Tourism Operators? - Assessing the Effectiveness of the Tourism Law of China Chapter 6. Man Tat Cheng: Cross-cultural Encounter: Sustaining Racial Prejudice or Prompting Reflection? Chapter 7. Rose de Vrieze-McBean: Contemporary Polemics of Chinese Outbound Tourism to Europe: Paradoxes, Inconsistencies and Contradictions Chapter 8: Vincent Platenkamp: International Tourism Academia: A Paradoxical Challenge Chapter 9. Keith Hollinshead, Rukeya Suleman, Sisi Wang, Bipi Nair and Alfred Vellah: The Call for 'Dynamic Genesis' (after Deleuze) in Tourism Studies Chapter 10. Erdinc Cakmak, Keith Hollinshead and Hazel Tucker: Afterword: Reflections on Paradoxes in Understanding, Culture, Mobility, and Tourism Index

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