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基本説明
Addresses a wide range of interrelated forms of inequality and routes towards social justice.
Full Description
Tourism has long been considered a source of social inequality, and as the industry continues to expand rapidly there is an increasing need for a better understanding of its consequences. Providing a synthesis of tourism as a source of injustice, Tourism and Inequality addresses a wide range of interrelated forms of inequality, investigating its association with class, nation, ethnicity, race, gender, disability and age. Chapters examine routes towards social justice and initiatives that aim to advance poverty alleviation, fair trade, ethics and human rights. The analysis of a wide variety of case studies from around the world allows an exploration into the ways that tourism can be used positively to alleviate the impacts of social injustice. Providing a unique multidisciplinary perspective, the authors aim to lead the way towards a more socially responsible future for tourism practise.
Contents
Part I: Inequalities for consumers 1: Tourism, Disability and Mobility Jennie Small and Simon Darcy 2: Tourism and Visual Impairment Victoria Richards, Nigel Morgan, Annette Pritchard and Diane Sedgley 3: Equal Access for All? Regulative mechanisms, inequality and tourism mobility C. Michael Hall Part II: Inequalities for producers 4: Sex Tourism and Inequalities Jacqueline Sánchez Taylor 5: Access and Marginalisation in a Beach Enclave Resort Sheena Carlisle 6: Fair Trade in Tourism - a marketing tool for social transformation? Angela Kalisch 7: Tourism and Human Rights Stroma Cole and Jenny Eriksson Part III: Prospects for reducing Inequalities 8: Social Tourism for Low-Income Groups: Benefits in a UK and Irish Context Lyn Minnaert and Jane Stacey and Bernadette Quinn, Kevin Griffin 9: Tourism and Welfare: Ethics, Responsibility and Well-being Derek Hall and Frances Brown 10: Pro-Poor Tourism - Can tourism contribute to poverty reduction in less economically developed countries? Dorethea Meyer 11: Urban beaches as social tourism installations: Case studies of Paris Plage and Bristol Urban Beach Tim Gale 12: Justifying tourism: Justice through tourism Freya Higgins-Desboilles