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International Tourism : Identity And Change by Edited by Marie-Francoise Lanfant , Edited by John B. Allcock , Edited by Edward M. Bruner, Sage Publications Ltd


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Author(s)Edited by Marie-Francoise Lanfant , Edited by John B. Allcock , Edited by Edward M. Bruner
PublisherSage Publications Ltd
ISBN9780803975132
Pages175
BindingPaperback
Language_x000D_English
Publish YearSeptember 2000

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Sage Publications Ltd International Tourism : Identity And Change by Edited by Marie-Francoise Lanfant , Edited by John B. Allcock , Edited by Edward M. Bruner

`This book is one of several indications that the sociology of tourism is on the move these articles raise relevant important themes in the study of tourism The contributors to this very readable book provide valuable insights, many of which have been derived from empirical research, that should interest anyone involved in the study of international tourism. And by moving us away from polarised positions over the social impact of tourism toward more complex but also more considered perspectives they have also helped alter the agenda for future research - David Harrison, University of SussexTourism is becoming an increasingly prominent feature of contemporary life. More of us travel for pleasure than ever before, yet the social scientific literature on tourism is relatively scant. This book provides an original contribution to the field of tourist studies.The contributors to International Tourism reconceptualize the local and the global, avoiding such crude oppositions as centre v periphery, modern v traditional, macro v micro and North v South. Instead, they demonstrate that the local cannot be understood without the global, and that the global can never be isolated from the regional setting within which it operates.Providing new insights into theories of touristic practice, this volume places tourism within the same framework as other transnational global studies.show more



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