The Global Tourism System
Governance, Development and Lessons from South Africa
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:28th Oct '05
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This insightful analysis explores the international tourism sector's political economy, focusing on South Africa's case. The Global Tourism System examines its implications for developing nations.
In The Global Tourism System, the author delves into the intricate relationship between the international tourism sector and the political economy, particularly within the context of globalization. Through a focused case study of South Africa, the book examines how international tourism operates as a complex system of trade, production, exchange, and governance in developing nations. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the multifaceted impacts of tourism in these regions, highlighting both the advantages and challenges that arise from this global phenomenon.
Scarlett Cornelissen takes a critical look at the nature and scale of global tourism activities, including production, consumption, and regulation. By doing so, she sheds light on how these factors influence developmental prospects, especially in the Global South. The book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the dynamics of international tourism and its implications for economic growth and social development in less developed contexts.
Additionally, The Global Tourism System offers insights and lessons for other developing countries seeking to engage more effectively with the global tourism framework. It is designed for a diverse audience, including scholars, policymakers, and practitioners interested in the intersections of global tourism, international political economy, and cultural studies, making it a significant contribution to the field.
'Scholars of international tourism and national development strategy will find much of interest in this book. It interprets a case study of recent tourism patterns and trends in South Africa through the lens of multi-disciplinary theories of global economic systems and cultural analysis.' Ivan Turok, University of Glasgow, UK 'This is an impressive piece of work, in which Dr Scarlett Cornelissen has demonstrated considerable breadth of knowledge in the developmental aspects of tourism within the South African context, relating the synthesis to the wider setting of the literature on tourism and provided an excellent analysis of them, based upon a clear rationale and focus.' Peter U.C. Dieke, George Mason University, USA '...this is a welcome book that brings the value of international political economy to the tourism table.' Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change
ISBN: 9780754642503
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
206 pages