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The Routledge handbook of tourism geographies / edited by Julie Wilson and Dieter K. Müller
Author
Wilson, Julie
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
2nd ed.
Published/Created
Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2024.
©2025.
Description
1 online resource (725 pages)
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Subject(s)
Tourism
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Social aspects
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Human geography
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Müller, Dieter K.
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Summary note
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.
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ISBN
1-04-014605-8
1-003-28630-5
1-04-014610-4
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