The moralisation of tourism : sun, sand-- and saving the world? /

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Author / Creator:Butcher, Jim, 1966-
Imprint:London : Routledge, 2003.
Description:1 online resource (165 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
Series:Contemporary geographies of leisure, tourism, and mobility
Contemporary geographies of leisure, tourism, and mobility.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11298401
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ISBN:0203987020
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
English.
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Summary:Annotation Tourism is no longer an innocent pleasure. It has been interpreted and reinterpreted as an activity which is ultimately damaging to receiving cultures and the environment. 'New' forms of tourism, such as ecotourism, alternative tourism, community tourism and ethical tourism, have been presented as morally superior alternatives to the package holiday, yet ironically, even advocates of these new, ethical tourism brands are increasingly subject to criticisms, not dissimilar to those they themselves level against package holidays.Using a host of international examples from the industry, the media and non-governmental organisations, this intriguing book examines what the advocates of 'new tourism' see as being wrong with mass tourism, looks critically at the claims made for the new alternatives and makes a case for guilt-free holidays.The only book on the market to provide a sustained critique of conventional mass tourisms own critics, Butcher offers a counterpoint to the moral rhetoric steadily turning travellers into guilty tourists.
Other form:Print version: Butcher, Jim, 1966- Moralisation of tourism. London : Routledge, 2003 0415296552 0415296560