The Routledge handbook of tourism geographies / edited by Julie Wilson and Dieter K. Müller

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Wilson, Julie [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
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2nd ed.
Published/​Created
  • Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2024.
  • ©2025.
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The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Geographies, 2nd Edition offers a comprehensive re-evaluation of the recent developments, conceptual, theoretical, and empirical debates, and critical issues in this field of study.
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Contents
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Endorsement
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • About the Editors
  • List of Contributors
  • Foreword
  • References
  • Acknowledgements
  • Permissions Acknowledgements
  • Part I Introduction
  • 1 Keeping Pace With the Evolution of Tourism Geographies Within Space, Place, Society and Environment
  • Introduction
  • Considerations When Using the New Routledge Handbook of Tourism Geographies as a Research Companion
  • Structure
  • 2 The Tourism-Geographies Nexus
  • Tourism Geographies
  • Acknowledging Tourism Geographies
  • Conclusion
  • 3 Geographies of Tourism and Development: Facing Twenty-First Century Challenges
  • Geographies of Tourism and Development: Recent Contributions
  • Current Issues in the Geographies of Tourism and Development
  • Tourism and Development in the Global South
  • The Sharing Or Collaborative Economy and Tourism Development
  • Overtourism, Tourismphobia and Tourism Degrowth
  • Gentrification and Tourism Development
  • Crisis Events, COVID-19 and Tourism Development
  • Concluding Considerations
  • Notes
  • Part II Critical Geographies of Tourism
  • 4 Critical Theories and Sustainable Tourism Futures
  • Critical Theories in Tourism: An Overview
  • Critical Theories in Envisioning 'Sustainable Realities' in the Post-COVID-19
  • The Way Forward: Reconsidering the Dialectical Relations Between Critical Theory, Sustainable Tourism and Political Activism in Tourism
  • 5 Tourism and Degrowth: Beyond the Capitalist Growth Imperative
  • The Capitalist Growth Imperative and Its Discontents
  • Foundations of Degrowth
  • Approaches to Tourism Degrowth
  • Into the Future
  • References.
  • 6 Alterity, Mobility and Territory: Conceptualising Tourism Space in a World in Flux
  • Alterity and Otherness: The Tourist as Alterity-Seeking Subject
  • Place and Space in Tourism Alterity
  • Mobility
  • Deleuze and Guattari's Strata
  • Discussion
  • 7 Assemblage Tourism Geographies
  • Tourisms, Geographies, Tourism Geographies
  • Assemblage Thinking and the Study of Tourism Geographies
  • Assemblage Thinking: A Brief Introduction
  • Assemblage Thinking and Tourism Studies: State-Of-The-Art
  • Gender Equality in the Workplace
  • Assemblage Tourism Geographies
  • 8 Critical Studies of Gender Equality and Sustainable Development in Tourism Geographies
  • Current Under-Researched Topics
  • Gender Equality in Community Tourism
  • Gender and Tourism Consumption
  • Knowledge Production and Gender Equality
  • Discussion and Conclusions
  • 9 Tourism, Place, Space and Queer Sexuality
  • Sexuality, Place, Space and Tourism Clusters
  • Current Debates On the Link Between Queer Sexualities, Place, Space and Tourism
  • Some New Exploratory Ideas
  • Note
  • 10 Performativity, Space and Tourism
  • Performance, Performativity and Tourism Research
  • Spatial Relations of Tourism
  • Methodology
  • Performing Tourism Space
  • The Destination as a Topological Space
  • Affect, Atmospheres and Placemaking
  • Earthly Performances
  • Future Agenda
  • 11 Embodied Encounters in Tourism Geographies Research
  • From the Tourist Gaze to the Multisensorial Body
  • From the Bounded Body to Relational Ontology/Materiality
  • From Non-Representational Thinking to Affective Emergences
  • Moving Forward
  • Part III Place Perspectives On Tourism Geographies
  • 12 Landscape Perspectives On Tourism Geographies.
  • Theoretical/Conceptual Underpinnings of the Landscape-Tourism Relationship
  • Methodological and Epistemological Approaches
  • Challenges and Prospects for the Post-COVID-19 Pandemic Era
  • Concluding Thoughts
  • 13 Place Making and Unmaking in Tourism
  • Tourism and Place Making
  • Creative Place Making and Cultural Tourism
  • Tourism and the Unmaking of Places
  • Place Making and Critical Tourism Studies
  • 14 Rural Creative Tourism Geography for Community Revitalisation
  • A Relational, Geographical and Creative Integration of Art, Tourism and Rurality
  • Contemporary Art's Social Transformation, Creative (Art) Geography and Rural Art Tourism
  • Large-scale Creative and Art Tourism Place-Making in Small Peripheral Areas
  • Revitalisation: Art Islandness, Creative/Relational Ruralities and Creative Enhancement
  • Future Trajectory and Methodological Framework for Rural Creative Tourism Geography
  • 15 Geographies of Festival and Event Spaces and Places
  • Place
  • Space
  • Environment
  • The Future
  • 16 Tourism and Urbanisation Processes: Towards an Encounter Between Tourism Geographies and Urban Theory?
  • Destinations as Processes Evolving Across Various Social Fields
  • Destinations as Places and (Urban) Place-Making
  • Issues
  • 17 Historical Geographies of Tourism and Heritage
  • Geographies of Heritage Tourism
  • Tourism-Landscape Relationships
  • Landscape as Tourist Commodity
  • Tourism as a Modifier of Landscapes
  • Tourism as Heritage Landscape
  • Human Mobilities
  • Pilgrimage Travel and Religious Tourism
  • Part IV Sustainability Transitions in Tourism Geographies.
  • 18 Sustainability and Geographies of Tourism
  • Origins of Sustainable Tourism Geographies: 'New Labels On Old Bottles, Old Wine in New Bottles?'
  • Sustainable Tourism Geographies: Phases and Perspectives
  • Tourism and Sustainable Development Goals
  • Conclusions: A Way Ahead
  • 19 Geographies of Tourism and the Anthropocene
  • The Madness of Our Economic Reason
  • Moving From Madness
  • Grounding Tourism
  • 20 Tourism and Socio-Ecological Systems: A Geographical Approach
  • Tourism Geographies and Socio-Ecological Systems
  • Tourism as an Ecosystem Service
  • Geographical and Holistic Pluralism Approach
  • The Long and Winding Road Towards Sustainable Tourism Destinations
  • 21 The Changing Geography of Tourism in a Climate-Disrupted World
  • Our Warming World
  • Conceptual Underpinnings
  • Tourism Growth and Climate Ambitions: Are They Compatible?
  • Physical Climate Impacts and Carbon Transitions Risks: Are the Risks to Tourism Understood?
  • Value and Vulnerabilities
  • Transformation and Thinking Differently: Time for Critical Reflection?
  • The State of Existing Climate Change and Tourism Research
  • Agenda for Advancing the Future
  • 22 The Footprint of Responsibility in Tourism Destinations: The Role of Governance
  • The Demand Side of Tourism Responsibility
  • Supply Side of Tourism Responsibility
  • Perceptions and Practices of Social Responsibility
  • Destinations and Visitors: Situational Factors Affecting Responsibility
  • The Role of Governance in Tourism Responsibility
  • Reflections
  • 23 Regenerative Tourism in the Making: Reflections About an Emerging Frontier for Tourism Geographies
  • Materials and Methods.
  • Stages 1-3: Identifying and Selecting Relevant Papers
  • Stages 4 and 5: Charting and Analysing the Data
  • Stage 6: Consultation Exercise
  • Stage 7: Reporting the Results
  • Stage 8: Updating the Results
  • Findings
  • 1 Mapping the State-Of-The-Art
  • 2 Evolving Regenerative Tourism
  • Pre-Enlightenment
  • 1600s to 1970: Initiation of the Scientific and Industrial Revolutions and Mass Tourism Growth
  • 1971 to 2004: The Emergence of Sustainability and Regeneration
  • 2005 to 2013: The Emergence of Regenerative Tourism and Expansion of Regenerative Approaches
  • 2014 to 2021: Further Expansion and Development of Regenerative Tourism
  • 2021 and 2022: Emerging Themes Arising From Regenerative Tourism Scholarship
  • 3 Progressing Regenerative Tourism Practice
  • 4 Defining Regenerative Tourism
  • 5 Distinguishing Regenerative Tourism and Sustainable Tourism
  • 6 Applying Tourism Practice Principles to Transformational Regenerative Development Practice Frameworks
  • 7 Proposing Applications of Regeneration Tourism From the Most Recent Peer-Reviewed Papers
  • Reflections On the Regenerative Tourism Discourse to Date
  • 24 Political Ecologies of Tourism: Key Issues and Research Prospects
  • Future Prospects in Political Ecologies of Tourism
  • Focus On Communities and Livelihood Contexts
  • Power: Inequalities and Empowerment
  • Conservation: What Do We Protect for and From Whom?
  • Sustainability and Responsibility
  • Part V Digital Transformation, Platform Economy and Tourism Geographies
  • 25 Digital Tourism Geographies
  • Researching and Conceptualising the Digital in (Tourism) Geographies
  • Computerised Infrastructures and Spaces of Tourism Commerce
  • Disintermediation and Algorithmic Decision-Making
  • Mediation of Tourism Spaces and Spatialities.
  • Augmented Tourism Spaces.
ISBN
  • 1-04-014605-8
  • 1-003-28630-5
  • 1-04-014610-4
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