This volume brings together Cohen's principle articles on the
sociology of tourism, published over the last three decades. Part
one collects his major theoretical papers, starting with the
pioneering articles of the 1970's, which contributed to the opening
of the field of tourism for social science research, up to the
recent work on the ongoing process of change in contemporary
tourism. Part two features the author's work on the many-sided
interfaces between tourism and other domains - such as religion,
crime and language. Part three includes several case studies,
representative of diverse aspects of the author's empirical
research. The introduction places the author's work in the context
of the development of the field, while the concluding chapter
outlines the challenges that future developments in tourism will
pose to its study.
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