Full Description
There is a wealth of case study material on tourism from a variety of different disciplines, but few attempts to synthesise the broad themes into a coherent analytical framework. This book addresses this problem by analysing tourism in light of contemporary social theory. By focusing on tourism in terms of consumption, commodification, and the political and cultural economy, the relationships between tourism, globalisation, people and place are explored in an empirically grounded but theoretically informed analysis.
Contents
Theorising Tourism.- Creating Tourist SpacesGlobalisation.- Tourism Development and the Political Economy.- Tourism Modernity and Consumption.- Authenticity and Heritage.- Whose Culture?.- Whose Place? Tourism, People and Change.- Place, Culture and Consumption.- Selected Further Reading.- Bibliography.- Index.