Volunteer Tourism and the Moral Self

Ethnographic Research of Non-Western Tourists

Yim Ming Connie Kwong author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:29th Apr '25

£145.00

This title is due to be published on 29th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Volunteer tourism and the moral self, offers a new lens to conceptualise volunteer tourism through the ‘moral self’. It moves the conceptualisation of volunteer tourism to the broader discussion around ways of being and becoming a moral self. It is the first volume of ethnographic research and experiences of volunteer tourism which has been a field of study premised on Western participants and weighted with Western assumptions and ethical models.

Drawing on concepts and theories in geography, anthropology, sociology, tourism and education, Volunteer Tourism and the Moral Self explores how a moral self is cultivated, experienced and (hopefully) re-invented through volunteer tourism. It navigates with volunteer tourists from Hong Kong and Taiwan to examine how volunteer tourism has become a social trend. This social trend emerges from the interplay of institutionalised service obligation in schools and the culturally rooted ethical dispositions. It also manifests the search for rebuilding social ties in different forms of moral communities and new ways of being.

ISBN: 9781032538433

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132 pages