
Tourism, Power And Space Explores The Connectivities And Complexities Of The Relationships Between Power, Tourism And Leisure. The Volume Combines Theoretical And Empirical Writings To Illustrate The Extent To Which Power In Its Various Forms And Guises, And At Various Scales Of Operation, Impacts On The Unfolding Structures, Knowledges, Practices And Organization Of Tourism And Leisure At Both The Demand And Supply Sides. The Book Illustrates The Extent To Which Studies Of Leisure And Tourism By Geographers Have The Ability Not Only To Take Ideas From The New Economic And Cultural Geography But Also To Make A Major Contribution To Human Geography As A Whole. 1. Tourism, Politics And The Forgotten Entanglements Of Power --- Part 1. Power, Performance And Practice. 2. The Power Of The Tourist Encounter -- 3. Adventure Tourism: Will To Power? -- 4. Disability Legislation And The Empowerment Of Disabled Tourists In The United Kingdom -- 5. Tourism, Nation And Power: A Foucauldian Perspective Of Australia's Ghan Train --- Part 2: Power, Property And Resources. 6. The Politics Of Bed Units: Growth Control In The Resort Of Whistler, British Columbia -- 7. Pedestrian Shopping Streets And Urban Tourism In The Restructuring Of The Chinese City -- 8. Power, Resource Mobilisation And Leisure Conflict On Inland Rivers In England --- Part 3: Power, Governance And Empowerment. 9. Empowerment And Stakeholder Participation In Tourism Destination Communities -- 10. Prosecuting Power: Tourism, Inter-cultural Communications And The Tactics Of Empowerment -- 11. Tourism, Governance And The (mis- )location Of Power -- 12. Tourism And The Many Faces Of Power. Edited By Andrew Church And Tim Coles. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
This volume investigates how power dynamics, in their various forms and scales, shape the structures, practices, and organization of the global tourism and leisure industries. Editors Andrew Church and Tim Coles synthesize theoretical frameworks with empirical case studies to demonstrate that tourism is not merely a commercial activity but a site of political negotiation. By drawing on concepts from new economic and cultural geography, the contributors argue that tourism studies provide a critical lens for understanding broader human geography and the distribution of resources and influence.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this volume as a significant contribution to the intersection of human geography and tourism studies. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous resource for scholars and students analyzing the political economy of leisure.
Page Count:
312
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
0203392094
ISBN-13:
9780203392096
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