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In: Tinbergen Institute Research series no. 2
In: The Literature Times 2022. Vol 1, Issue 3, 18-20. ISBN: 978-93-91219-52-9
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In: Comparativ: C ; Zeitschrift für Globalgeschichte und vergleichende Gesellschaftsforschung, Band 24, Heft 2, S. 116-123
ISSN: 0940-3566
"Tourismus und Migration gelten gemeinhin als ganz unterschiedliche, gar einander entgegengesetzte Formen von Mobilität. Die mobility studies jedoch nehmen beide Phänomene gemeinsam in den Blick und können so die oft fließenden Grenzen und vielfältigen Überschneidungen zwischen Migration und Tourismus sichtbar machen. Der Kommentar diskutiert verschiedene Tourismusformen, ihren Zusammenhang mit Migrationsprozessen und thematisiert die Verhandlung nationaler (und anderer) Identitäten on the move. Mit C. Michael Hall and Allan M.Williams plädiert der Text für das Konzept eines Mobilitätskontinuums, das die rechtlich-politische Kategorisierung und Gegenüberstellung verschiedener Mobilitätsformen zu problematisieren erlaubt. Darüber hinaus wird nach dem touristischen Moment in ganz unterschiedlichen Reiseformaten gefragt und eine stärkere Berücksichtigung der performativ-körperlichen Dimension von Mobilität gefordert." (Autorenreferat)
In: Prispevki za novejšo zgodovino: Contributions to the contemporary history = Contributions à l'histoire contemporaine = Beiträge zur Zeitgeschichte, Band 60, Heft 2
ISSN: 2463-7807
The paper is focused on the study of tourism development in the Italian region Venezia Giulia. The territory under discussion represents an interesting but unexplored study field in historiography, where tourism development, during the period between the two world wars, is at the forefront. My aim is to study the interrelation between political regime confirmation and national discourse within the tourism development sector in its various forms. The intent is to study how tourist destinations ("old" and "new") managed to adjust to changed political structure within a growing totalitarian system – fascism. Different typologies of tourist destinations will be taken into consideration.
In: Routledge Studies in Culture and Sustainable Development Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Cultural sustainability, tourism, and development: articulating connections -- Part I Relational modes of tourism and culture-informed placemaking dynamics -- 2 What is the role of responsible tourism in building stronger and intercultural communities? Two case studies from Italy -- 3 Making places through creative tourism? -- Part II Artistic interventions for regional revitalization -- 4 Rural art festival revitalizing a Japanese declining tourism island -- 5 Bonavista Biennale - Art Encounters on the Edge: contemporary art in rural Newfoundland -- Part III Leveraging culture-based tourism for local development -- 6 Small growth: cultural heritage and co-placemaking in Canada's post-resource communities -- 7 Positive and negative effects of cultural tourism development: changes and dynamics in the Polish region of Podlasie -- 8 Engaging culture and tourism under international hallmark programmes: local perspectives and trajectories -- Part IV Generative approaches to cultural stewardship and tourism -- 9 Casa Grande Foundation: local tourism and social value - the impact beyond counting -- 10 Eco-warriors Bishnois for cultural tourism in Rajasthan -- 11 The dichotomies of local tourism and cultural development in the city of Dubrovnik: issues of (un)sustainability -- Part V Closing remarks -- 12 (Re)articulating culture, tourism, community, and place: closing remarks -- Index.
1. Explaining and understanding poverty -- 2. Tourism development : a relationship to poverty? -- 3. Geography of poverty -- 4. The global political economy and structural causes of poverty -- 5. Critiquing tourism and poverty reduction -- 6. A way forward.
In: Africa insight: development through knowledge, Band 42, Heft 2, S. 1-217
ISSN: 0256-2804
World Affairs Online
An important aspect of contemporary volunteer tourism is generated by the possibility of having personal, emotional and affective encounters and experiences. Volunteer summer camps on former war sites, organized by the German Action Reconciliation Service for Peace (ARSP), can be regarded as an expression of a contemporary form of tourism, which consists of the development of a personal, affective, and immersive approach to learning and volunteering on former war sites. A performative approach to studying emotion is applied, and helps to locate and understand the social, cultural, and political components that instigate the desire for affective volunteer tourism. For this study, 26 semi-structured in-depth interviews have been conducted with participants of ARSP volunteer summer camps that focused on conserving and maintaining former war sites in Italy, Lithuania, and France. The results indicate that volunteers expect war themed summer camps to be impactful (in terms of work) and emotional (in terms of personal experiences). Yet, the sought-after impact and emotion are not always found, which gives rise to contradictory feelings and tensions. Feelings of guilt about unmet expectations have caused volunteers to re-evaluate their motives and look for different ways to make the summer camps meaningful to them. Participants were encouraged to critically reflect, on this form of volunteer tourism in particular, and on societal debates about war and volunteer tourism in general.
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In: International journal of tourism policy: IJTP, Band 10, Heft 4, S. 380
ISSN: 1750-4104
In: Journal of contemporary European studies, Band 12, Heft 1, S. 31-46
ISSN: 1478-2790
Serbia has a long tradition in thermal baths tourism development. In the second half of the twentieth century, this branch of tourism attracted a significant segment of tourist demand, both domestic and foreign. However, due to difficult business conditions in the nineties, its infrastructure became outdated. This resulted in negative trends in tourism development and a negative image appeared in the tourism market. On the other hand, rural tourism is a relatively new form of tourism. In Serbia, it started developing from the 1970ies. A significant interim in this form of tourism was also noticed during the nineties. Today, these two forms of tourism are emphasized as the development chance of Serbian tourism and economy in diverse development-strategic documents by the Government and the departmental ministry. The conceptual approach to these forms of tourism is used in this work, in order to scope the possibilities of their complementary development. What is primarily borne in mind is the resource basis that Serbia possesses for their development, but also the newer tendencies and trends on the tourism market. Expectations are that a synergic cooperation of these forms of tourism would ensure better results, and Serbia would position itself higher on the international tourism market.
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This study aims to describe tourism governance development policies in Karanganyar Regency and the concept of sustainable development-based tourism policy and governance. The research employed empirical juridical approach. Therefore, this research focused on primary data collected from the interview and observation. In addition, this research was also supported by secondary data collected from literature study. Finally, the data were analyzed qualitatively. The findings revealed that the tourism governance development policies in Karanganyar regency which stated in the laws and regulations are adequate. However, its implementation is not yet running well. Furthermore, the sustainable development-based tourism governance development policy is the state's responsibility. The state acts as the holder of natural resource power and strengthens the community rights as the holders of state sovereignty. In conclusion, the tourism governance development policies in Karanganyar Regency cover environmental-friendly tourism development. However, its implementation has not yet been realized by the government of the Karanganyar regency. Moreover, the concept of sustainable development-based tourism governance development policy is based on the following basic principles, the state's responsibility as the holder of natural resource power and strengthens the community right as the holders of state sovereignty
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