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The Handbook on Children and Family Tourism provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary examination of the role of tourism in shaping childhood experiences, family relationships, and social inclusion.
Contributors critically engage with contemporary debates surrounding children's agency, diverse family structures, accessibility, and equity in tourism contexts. They foreground underrepresented perspectives, including those of LGBTQ+ families, single-parent households, families with children with disabilities, and families travelling with pets, demonstrating the need for inclusive and tailored travel experiences. By moving beyond traditional Western-centric notions of the nuclear family, the Handbook advocates for tourism to be used as a vehicle to enhance family well-being, address systemic inequalities, and promote social inclusion and resilience. It concludes by exploring emerging trends in the field, using a cognitive mapping approach to chart future research pathways.
This Handbook is an essential resource for scholars and students of tourism studies and hospitality management as well as researchers in childhood and youth studies, sociology, and psychology. It is also highly beneficial to tourism industry practitioners and policymakers seeking to understand and support the evolving dynamics of children and families within the global tourism landscape.
Contents
Contents
A foreword for the Handbook on Children and Family Tourism by Alain Brosius xv
1 Introduction to the Handbook on Children and Family Tourism 1
Heike Schänzel, Mona Yang and Catheryn Khoo
PART I CHILD-CENTRIC TOURISM RESEARCH
2 From research 'on' to research 'with' children: what can childism offer to tourism studies? 9
Antonia Canosa, Julia N. Albrecht, Fathimath Shiraani and Eliza Raymond
3 Travel during childhood: exploring children's contact with host communities 21
Eliza Raymond, Ina Reichenberger and Karen Smith
4 Play-based ecotourism experiences for children: a tri-method approach 37
Jenny Panchal and Farima Fehrest
5 Exploring interest-based learning: children's perceptions of learning during family travel 58
Zhuxian (Zoey) Li, Xiaoming Zhang, Charles Arcodia, Elaine Chiao Ling Yang and Truc H. Le
PART II EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AND SUSTAINABILITY IN FAMILY TRAVEL
6 Tourist-children and environmental education: a path towards sustainable tourism 75
Marta Fundoni
7 Sustainable family travel: how children can help 93
Rachel Dodds and Richard W. Butler
PART III GLOBAL FAMILY TOURISM DYNAMICS
8 The lingering impacts of the pandemic on children: the value of family travel in the US 105
Lynn Minnaert
9 Family tourism perspectives from India and Bangladesh: exploring motivations, challenges, and effects 119
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10 Family tourism perceptions: are there differences between Portuguese fathers and mothers? 135
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11 More than a getaway: unpacking the motivations and quality of life of South African mothers on family vacations 155
R�o�s�a� �N�a�u�d�é-�P�o�t�g�i�e�t�e�r�
PART IV INCLUSION AND ACCESSIBILITY IN FAMILY TOURISM
12 It is hard but can be wonderful: families traveling with children with disabilities 174
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13 Travel our way: compassionate journeys for children, caregivers, and families travelling with an eating disorder 196
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14 Enabling autism-friendly tourism: families with children with autism spectrum disorder 211
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15 Negotiating disabling barriers to tourism mobility: families travelling with children who use wheelchairs 226
E�m�m�a� �L�a�n�d�b�y�
16 Travelling for the 'gifted': neuro-inclusive family holidays 240
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17 Gay and lesbian parented families' holidays: the role of pride/shame in travel motivations and destination choice 255
R�o�d�r�i�g�o� �L�u�c�e�n�a�
PART V CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN FAMILY TRAVEL
18 Family violence on family holidays: the Christmas gift nobody wants 273
E�l�i�s�a� �Z�e�n�t�v�e�l�d�
19 The myth of empty time: analyzing the social functions of school vacations in France 285
B�e�r�t�r�a�n�d� �R�éa�u�
20 Thriving children on vacation: using positive psychology to understand the benefits of family vacations 292
J�o�h�n� �C�o�f�f�e�y�,� �S�h�o�r�e� �J�e�l�o�d�a�r�i� �a�n�d� �M�o�j�i� �S�h�a�h�v�a�l�i�
21 Putting the fur into family tourism: the rise of furry friends 306
N�e�i�l� �C�a�r�r�
22 The future of children and family tourism research: a cognitive model 317
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