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This book critically examines the concepts of otherness and othering in tourism, investigating how human and non-human actors are perceived and positioned within tourism spaces. It offers theoretical insights on tourism futures, spatial entanglements between humans and non-humans and practical case studies from researchers and practitioners. Drawing from posthumanist theory and its affirmative ethics, it challenges traditional anthropocentric views, emphasising relationality, justice and sustainability in tourism development. The volume integrates future studies and theories to explore emerging trends, critical reflections and possible utopian and dystopian scenarios for the future of tourism. It is a valuable resource for students, researchers and professionals in tourism and leisure studies, geography and anthropology, as well as those exploring posthumanism, the spatial turn in the social sciences and critical tourism studies.
Contents
Chapter 1. Lucia Tomassini: Introduction - Entangled with the Others: What are the Implications for Tourism Futures?
PART 1: Theoretical Perspectives on Otherness, Processes of Othering and Space in Contemporary Tourism and Implications for its Future Development
Chapter 2. Lucia Tomassini: The Future of Tourism: Memos for this New Millennium
Chapter 3. Elisa Burrai: A Posthuman Theorisation of Otherness and Othering in Tourism and Migration
Chapter 4. Jessica Bell Rizzolo and David Fennell: Animal Ethics and Cultural Relativism: Bridging 'Otherness' to Find Justice for Non-Human Animals in Tourism Futures
Chapter 5. Dominic Lapointe, Arianne Simard-Picard, Julien Menu, Guillaume Ethier and Laurence Laroque Labossière: Sugar Shacking Tourism Assemblage: Deterritorialization and Othering Maple Trees in Complex Possible Futures
PART 2: Navigating Spatial Entanglements with the 'Other' and Implications for Tourism Futures
Chapter 6. Giovanna Bertella and Ludovica Lombardini: The Future of Rural Tourism and Leisure Literature: Perpetuating or Challenging the Othering of Farm Animals?
Chapter 7. Meghan L. Muldoon: Human and More-Than-Human Animal Mobilities in an Insecure World: A Critique of (De)Humanising Narratives and Implications for Alternative Futures
Chapter 8. Hindertje Hoarau-Heemstra and Anne Wally Ryan: Encountering the 'Other': The Role of Underwater Photographers in Shaping the Futures of Regenerative Marine Tourism
Chapter 9. Mikko Äijälä, Minni Haanpää and José-Carlos García-Rosell: Video Methods in Co-Creating Space for Non-Human Animals in Tourism Futures
Chapter 10. Francesco Vietti: Exploring the Twilight Zone: Anthropology, Science-Fiction and Tourism Futures in Urban Environments
PART 3: Views and Insights from Independent Researchers and Practitioners
Chapter 11. Sarah Gainsforth: Tourism, Urban Population and Othering: Critical Reflections and Forecasts for Italian Cultural Cities
Chapter 12. Jana Milovanovič: The Space of Young Residents with a Migrant Background as Cross-Border Guides: The Project 'Rural Migrantour: Paths of Recovery'
Chapter 13. Michal Lovecky and Ninja Mueller: Digital Worlds for Blue Tourism: The Case of Extended Realities in Tourism Futures
Chapter 14. Christian Lenzi and Chiara Grasso: Bridging Theory to Practice for an Ethical Animal-Based Tourism Future: The Case of the Italian Association ETICOSCIENZA
Chapter 15. Lucia Tomassini: Conclusive Reflections on Tourism Futures: Memos, Turning Points and Emerging Themes
Index