Travel Quest

Travel Quest
Author: Fraser Cartwright
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-12-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9780195429473

The second edition of Travel Quest brings students a brand new design and updated text to enhance students' discovery of fascinating world regions and the tourism industries that thrive there. An open design, full-colour photographs, and new maps shed light on places that students might liketo visit, while equipping them with the skills necessary to explore. This new edition is catered to the revised curriculum (2005), including new material on current events. Topics such as the influence of climate change and disease epidemics on the travel and tourism industry are paid particular attention. Activities built around geonumeracy as well as literacy tipswill enhance students' learning across all subjects. A new careers feature highlights employment opportunities within the travel and tourism industry. Written in socially-conscious, non-partisan terms, students are encouraged to form opinions and engage in lively debates. The accessibility of thetext will allow students at all levels to participate.

Heritage Tourism

Heritage Tourism
Author: Yujie Zhu
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2021-06-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1108912796

As one of the world's fastest growing industries, heritage tourism is surrounded by political and ethical issues. This research explores the social and political effects and implications of heritage tourism through several pertinent topics. It examines the hegemonic power of heritage tourism and its consequences, the spectre of nationalism and colonialism in heritage-making, particularly for minorities and indigenous peoples, and the paradox of heritage tourism's role in combating these issues. Drawing from global cases, the study addresses a range of approaches and challenges of empowerment within the context of heritage tourism, including cultural landscapes, intangible heritage and eco-museums. The research argues that heritage tourism has the potential to develop as a form of co-production. It can be used to create a mechanism for community-centred governance that integrates recognition and interpretation and promotes dialogue, equity and diversity.

Tourism in the Twenty-first Century

Tourism in the Twenty-first Century
Author: Eric Laws
Publisher: Burns & Oates
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This text provides a systematic examination of past and prospective future trends in tourism. It brings together expert reviews of all the issues, and stimulates debate on the major challenges confronting the industry in the 21st century.

Adventure Tourism and Outdoor Activities Management

Adventure Tourism and Outdoor Activities Management
Author: Ian Jenkins
Publisher: CABI
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2019-02-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1786390868

An essential resource for those wishing to understand the key factors behind the operation of an adventure tourism company and how to be able to deliver a profitable as well as a sustainable product. It discusses important factors such as how the use of technologies and the current importance of environmental impacts and climate change are areas that are key to adventure tourism firms. To remain profitable companies need to address these issues along with the important elements of risk and safety. Created from the author's experience in delivering adventure tourism courses over the last 20 years, this long-awaited book is aimed at both university courses on adventure tourism and outdoor recreation as well as those working within the industry.

The Twenty-First-Century Legacy of the Beatles

The Twenty-First-Century Legacy of the Beatles
Author: Michael Brocken
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2016-03-03
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1317012917

It has taken Liverpool almost half a century to come to terms with the musical, cultural and now economic legacy of the Beatles and popular music. At times the group was negatively associated with sex and drugs images surrounding rock music: deemed unacceptable by the city fathers, and unworthy of their support. Liverpudlian musicians believe that the musical legacy of the Beatles can be a burden, especially when the British music industry continues to brand the latest (white) male group to emerge from Liverpool as ’the next Beatles’. Furthermore, Liverpudlians of perhaps differing ethnicities find images of ’four white boys with guitars and drums’ not only problematic in a ’musical roots’ sense, but for them culturally devoid of meaning and musically generic. The musical and cultural legacy of the Beatles remains complex. In a post-industrial setting in which both popular and traditional heritage tourism have emerged as providers of regular employment on Merseyside, major players in what might be described as a Beatles music tourism industry have constructed new interpretations of the past and placed these in such an order as to re-confirm, re-create and re-work the city as a symbolic place that both authentically and contextually represents the Beatles.

Shipping and Ports in the Twenty-first Century

Shipping and Ports in the Twenty-first Century
Author: David Pinder
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2004-05-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134455879

Shipping and port systems are vital to societies and lifestyles around the world. In the late twentieth century, however, assumptions concerning the robustness of these systems were severely shaken by economic shocks triggered by oil crises. This volume explores how many of the consequent uncertainties have been resolved, and how adapted systems ha

Tourists and Tourism

Tourists and Tourism
Author: Simone Abram
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2021-04-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000324141

The fact that tourism is a major global industry forecast to continue its dramatic growth well into the twenty-first century is often cited as a rationale for its analysis. However, while the connection between individual locations and the world's global markets is an obvious product of tourism, the heart of the tourist experience is the construction of identity: the relation of the traveller to resident populations; the participants' views of themselves and others; tourists' search for authenticity and their testing of boundaries.This book significantly furthers current debates on tourism by asking important and vexing questions about the nature of the tourist experience: 'folk museums' that forget many of the 'folk' who live in the areas represented; the environments and events that are shaped to meet the 'imagined dreams' of tourist spectators; the categorization of visitors and returnees who take up residence and participate in the construction of 'local' identities; the evolving meanings associated with indigenous culture, tradition, heritage, representation, reality and authenticity. In renegotiating the definitions of tourism for the new millennium, this book represents a major contribution to an emerging and highly topical area of study.

Transformational Tourism

Transformational Tourism
Author: Yvette Reisinger
Publisher: CABI
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2015-08-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1780643926

Transformational Tourism deals with the important issue of how travel and tourism can change human behaviour and have a positive impact on the world. The book focuses on human development in a world dominated by post-9/11 security and political challenges, economic and financial collapses, as well as environmental threats; it identifies various types of tourism that can transform human beings, such as educational, volunteer, survival, community-based, eco, farm, extreme, religious, spiritual, wellness, and mission tourism.

The World in a Selfie

The World in a Selfie
Author: Marco D'Eramo
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2021-03-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1788731107

A spirited critique of the cultural politics of the tourist age. Or, why we are all tourists who hate tourists We've all been tourists at some point in our lives. How is it we look so condescendingly at people taking selfies in front of the Tower of Pisa? Is there really much to distinguish the package holiday from hipster city-breaks to Berlin or Brooklyn? Why do we engage our free time in an activity we profess to despise? The World in a Selfie dissects a global cultural phenomenon. For Marco D'Eramo, tourism is not just the most important industry of the century, generating huge waves of people and capital, calling forth a dedicated infrastructure, and upsetting and repurposing the architecture and topography of our cities. It also encapsulates the problem of modernity: the search for authenticity in a world of ersatz pleasures. D'Eramo retraces the grand tours of the first globetrotters - from Francis Bacon and Samuel Johnson to Arthur de Gobineau and Mark Twain - before assessing the cultural meaning of the beach holiday and the 'UNESCO-cide' of major heritage sites. The tourist selfie will never look the same again.