
Cartier and Lew's interesting and informative book explores contemporary issues in travel and tourism and human geography, and the complex cultural, political, and economic activities at stake in touristed landscapes as a result of globalization.
This work investigates the multifaceted relationship between human geography and the global tourism industry, questioning how specific locations are commodified and transformed by international travel. Editors Carolyn Cartier and Alan A. Lew assemble a collection of scholarly perspectives to examine the intersection of cultural identity, political power, and economic development. By analyzing touristed landscapes, the authors provide a framework for understanding how globalization reshapes the physical and social character of destinations worldwide.
What You Will Find
Experts in human geography and tourism studies recognize this volume as a significant contribution to the discourse on place-making and global mobility. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a valuable resource for students and researchers in the field.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
2005-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
ISBN-10:
0203645790
ISBN-13:
9780203645796
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