Tourism in global society place, culture, consumption

"Tourism in Global Society sets out to challenge assumptions which have often been uncritically applied to the analysis of tourism as a global phenomenon. It investigates the links between the political economy and culture and it provides a critical analysis of key concepts such as alienation,...

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1. Verfasser: Meethan, Kevin (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Basingstoke u.a. Palgrave 2001
Ausgabe:1. publ.
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Zusammenfassung:"Tourism in Global Society sets out to challenge assumptions which have often been uncritically applied to the analysis of tourism as a global phenomenon. It investigates the links between the political economy and culture and it provides a critical analysis of key concepts such as alienation, authenticity, the modern and the primitive, and the problem of cultural commodification. By focusing on these issues in terms of the social production of place, culture and consumption, the relationships between tourism, globalisation, people and place are explored." "The text critically examines some of the traditional ways in which tourism has been theorized, and it argues for a reformulation of accepted classifications to take account of the complexities of change, which are as much the product of the localities as they are of globalisation. It calls for a new approach that concentrates on the role tourism plays in the dynamics of change and transformation to places and cultures in a globalised world." "Combining a wide variety of examples from around the world with sound theoretical analysis, this book demonstrates the light sociological perspectives can shed on this area of mass consumption."--BOOK JACKET.
Beschreibung:X, 214 S.
ISBN:0333760581
0-333-76058-1
0333760573
0-333-76057-3