Brexit and tourism : process, impacts and non-policy

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Brexit and tourism : process, impacts and non-policy

Derek Hall

(Aspects of tourism, 86)

Channel View Publications, c2020

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-239) and index

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Description

This book offers a multidisciplinary, holistic appraisal of the implications of the UK's withdrawal from the European Union (EU) for tourism and related mobilities. It attempts to look beyond the short- to medium-term consequences of these processes for both the UK and the EU. It is divided into four major sections: Context, Tourism Impacts, Implications, and Global Britain? The volume employs case studies to highlight Brexit's ripple effects on tourism, mobilities and immobilities. It will be of interest to researchers, students and policymakers in tourism, European studies, political geography, regional development, international relations and politics.

Table of Contents

A. CONTEXT Chapter 1. The UK and 'Europe' Chapter 2. Imbroglio Chapter 3. Tourism and the EU: Retrospect and Prospect (Constantia Anastasiadou) Chapter 4. Theorising Brexit and Tourism B. TOURISM IMPACTS Chapter 5. Impact Assessments and Perceptions Chapter 6. Supply-side Issues Chapter 7. Demand-side Issues C. IMPLICATIONS Chapter 8. Environmental Implications (with C. Michael Hall) Chapter 9. Inconvenient Cross-border Mobilities I: Ireland Chapter 10. Inconvenient Cross-border Mobilities II: expatriate citizen's free movement rights (with Lesley Roberts) Chapter 11. Inconvenient Cross-border Mobilities III: Gibraltar D. GLOBAL BRITAIN? Chapter 12. Commonwealth Chapter 13. Pursuing the Chinese Market: Symbol of a 'Global Britain'? (with Rong Huang) Chapter 14. Conclusion: the UK as a 'GREAT' Destination?

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