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Mass tourism in a small world
β Scribed by Harrison, David; Sharpley, Richard
- Publisher
- CABI
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 265
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
"The economic links arising from tourism that now exist between what used to be regarded as 'developed' and 'developing' societies make it imperative they are considered component parts of a global system rather than distinct entities. The central focus of this book is mass tourism across a range of societies. It focuses on the theoretical perspectives on mass tourism (including systems approaches, political Read more...
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Introduction: mass tourism in a small world / David Harrison and Richard Sharpley --
Theoretical approaches to mass tourism --
Mass tourism does not need defending / Julio Aramberri --
The morality of mass tourism / Jim Butcher --
The political economy of mass tourism and its contradictions / Raoul Bianchi --
A theoretical approach to mass tourism in Italy / Asterio Savelli and Gabriele Manella --
Sustainability and mass tourism : a contradiction in terms? / David B. Weaver --
Mass tourism and the environment : issues and dilemmas / Andrew Holden --
Historical studies of tourism development --
The dynamics of tourism development in Britain : the profit motive and that curious alliance of private capital and the local state / John Heeley --
From holiday camps to the all-inclusive : the Butlinisation of tourism / Richard Sharpley --
Decline beside the seaside: British seaside resorts and declinism / Martin Farr --
Mass tourism and the U.S. National Park Service System / Kelly S. Bricker --
Transport and tourism : the perpetual link / David Timothy Duval --
Mass tourism and China / Chris Ryan and Hongdi Shen --
Mass tourism in Thailand : the Chinese and Russians / Erik Cohen --
Mass tourism in Bulgaria : the force awakens / Stanislav Ivanov --
Mass tourism in Mallorca : examples from CaliviaΜ / Hazel Andrews --
Mass tourism in Turkey : an evaluation / Cevat Tosun, Emre Yildiz, and Bekir Bora Dedeoglu --
Tunisia : mass tourism in crisis / Heather Jeffrey and Sue Bleasdale --
From blue to grey? : Malta's quest from mass beach to niche heritage tourism / Gregory Ashworth and John Tunbridge --
Cruise ship tourism in the Caribbean : the mess of mass tourism / Paul Wilkinson --
Conclusion : the future of mass tourism / Richard Sharpley and David Harrison.
β¦ Subjects
Tourism.;Tourism -- Management.;Tourism -- Case studies.;Tourism -- Management -- Case studies.
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