Tourism Community Relationships
PL Pearce author GM Moscardo author GF Ross author Jafar Jafari editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Emerald Publishing Limited
Published:8th Jan '97
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The study of tourism is, arguably, ready for a thorough theoretical yet empirical analysis of the relationship between tourism and host communities. Pearce, Moscardo and Ross deal with the impacts tourism is having on communities internationally, going beyond a mere review of such impacts to investigate the origins, development and manifestations of community attitudes. A theoretical perspective is developed on how communities come to understand tourism and react to it. In terms of its disciplinary approaches the book combines social-psychological, sociological, economic and media analyses and can properly be termed a study within the new specialism of tourism. A number of yet-to-be-published studies of tourism and communities are reported on, and some large scale existing works on tourism and community reaction are reviewed and revisited.
Jim Macbeth, Murdoch University, Australia ...There is a substantial review of tourism research (along with a useful appendix of sources). Importantly, the authors emphasize "the need for researchers...to understand the reality of tourism for host communities. While the book is fully at home in social psychology, important links are made to sociological theoretical perspectives, although post modern sociology does not figure in this analysis. Annals of Tourism Research Shalini Singh ...This monograph presents an intellectual and neat collage of the three disciplines of sociology, psychology and anthropology in the context of (community) tourism. Tourism Recreation Research
ISBN: 9780080423951
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
Weight: 560g
272 pages