Based upon a social science approach to understanding the significance of tourism in contemporary society, Andrew Holden’s fascinating book highlights tourism as a multidisciplinary area of study with rich and varied theoretical underpinnings. Here, Holden introduces social science disciplines and applies relevant theories to the understanding of tourism. He investigates how the economic and political structures of society influence the manifestation of tourism at a global level, and subsequently considers a variety of topical issues including citizenship and social exclusion, tourism as a form of trade, consumerism, the consequences of tourism, and feminism and ethics. Each chapter includes: a brief introductory summary of the discipline a critique of its main theories and concepts which have relevance to tourism a discussion of how the theories and concepts have been applied to tourism using cases and examples international case studies and examples. Punctuated with study and teaching aids, chapter summaries and ‘think points’ to encourage reflection, this excellent, broad-ranging textbook provides a wider understanding of tourism’s role in society.
Author(s): ANDREW HOLDEN
Edition: New edition
Year: 2005
Language: English
Pages: 240
BOOK COVER......Page 1
TITLE......Page 4
COPYRIGHT......Page 5
CONTENTS......Page 6
FIGURES......Page 9
TABLES......Page 11
BOXES......Page 12
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS......Page 13
INTRODUCTION......Page 14
1 A HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF TOURISM......Page 20
2 SOCIOLOGY AND TOURISM......Page 52
3 PSYCHOLOGY AND TOURISM......Page 74
4 ECONOMICS AND TOURISM......Page 96
5 POLITICAL ECONOMY AND TOURISM DEVELOPMENT......Page 118
6 ANTHROPOLOGY AND TOURISM......Page 148
7 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AND TOURISM......Page 172
8 EMERGING THEMES OF TOURISM......Page 198
CONCLUDING NOTE......Page 216
BIBLIOGRAPHY......Page 218
Index......Page 231