This comprehensive Handbook brings together conceptual
contributions from leading international scholars concerning the
reciprocal relations between globalisation and tourism.
Contributors deconstruct the global forces, processes and
challenges that face the tourism industry, analysing the effects of
neoliberalism and multinational capitalism on global tourist
activity, as well as the consequences of colonialism, terrorism,
warfare, climate change, modern technological advances and the
rapidly changing dynamics of global mobility. International in
scope and empirically evocative, this Handbook outlines and
dissects the social, cultural, economic and political effects of
globalisation on tourism in the 21st century. This Handbook is
critical to human geography and tourism studies scholars and
researchers at all levels, particularly those interested in the
relations between globalisation and tourism in an increasingly
interconnected world. Contributors include: A. Amore, Y.
Apostolopoulos, P. Arvanitis, S. Beeton, N. Cavlek, J. Connell,
D.T. Duval, L. Dwyer, A. Gelbman, C.M. Hall, D.-I.D. Han, K.
Hannam, J. Henry, J. Higham, Y. Jiang, H. Lemelin, J.W. Macilree,
J.E. Mbaiwa, T. Mbaiwa, M. McDonald, P. Mogomotsi, M.
Mostafanezhad, D.H. Olsen, M. Peters, B. Prideaux, B.W. Ritchie,
C.M. Rogerson, T. Ronen, R. Sharpley, M. Sigala, G. Siphambe, S.
Sonmez, J. Stephenson, W. Stovall, W. Suntikul, G. Taylor, D.J.
Timothy, M.C. tom Dieck, H. Tucker, F. Vellas, S. Wearing, P.
Whipp, J. Wiitala, A. Williams
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