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The study of tourism and indeed the tourism industry is changing
constantly. Now in its fifth edition, Contemporary Tourism: an
international approach presents a new and refreshing approach to
the study of tourism, looking at the far reaching effects that the
COVID pandemic has had on the industry and how it has been forced
to change, or not subsequently. Considering issues such as advances
in AI and its impacts, the environmental crisis and air travel, the
sharing economy and Airbnb, and the tourist experience in a Covid
world. In particular, it highlights the ongoing threats and
opportunities faced by the tourism industry today, and discusses
the related management strategies, illustrating the potential
implications for the patterns and flow of tourism in the future.
Divided into five sections, each chapter has a thorough learning
structure including chapter objectives, examples, discussion
points, self-review questions, checklists and case studies. URL
links in the form of QR codes are heavily present throughout the
text so that users of both hard and electronic formats can have
direct links to up to date, authoritative and annotated sources of
information. Cases are both thematic and destination-based and
always international. New to this edition: * New material on latest
issues such as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, international
responses to the environmental crisis, the impact of AI/robotics on
tourism human resource and the rise of the staycation; * Brand new
and updated case studies and readings throughout; * Substantial
support for both students and teachers, both within the text itself
and via web-based student and instructor resources. ABOUT THE
AUTHORS Chris Cooper is Professor in the School of Events, Tourism
and Hospitality at Leeds Beckett University in the UK. Professor C
Michael Hall is Professor of Marketing at the University of
Canterbury in New Zealand; Docent, University of Oulu, Finland and
Visiting Professor at Linnaeus University, Kalmar, Sweden.
Place is integral to tourism. In tourism, almost all issues can
ultimately be traced back to human-place interactions and
human-place relationships. Sense of place, also referred to as
place attachment, topophilia, and community sentiment, has received
significant attention in tourism studies because it both
contributes to, and is affected by, tourism. This book, written by
notable authors in the field, examines sense of place and place
attachment in terms of a typology of sense of place/place
attachment that includes genealogical/historical,
narrative/cultural, economic, ideological, cosmological, and
dynamic elements. Dimensions of place attachment such as place
identity, place dependence, and affective attachment are discussed
as well as place marketing, place making, and destination
management. Complete with a range of illustrative international
cases and examples ranging from Santa Claus to the importance of
place in indigenous and traditional cultures, this book represents
a substantial addition to knowledge on the inseparable relationship
between tourism and place and will be of great interest to all
upper-level students and researchers of Tourism.
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The study of tourism and indeed the tourism industry is changing
constantly. Now in its fifth edition, Contemporary Tourism: an
international approach presents a new and refreshing approach to
the study of tourism, looking at the far reaching effects that the
COVID pandemic has had on the industry and how it has been forced
to change, or not subsequently. Considering issues such as advances
in AI and its impacts, the environmental crisis and air travel, the
sharing economy and Airbnb, and the tourist experience in a Covid
world. In particular, it highlights the ongoing threats and
opportunities faced by the tourism industry today, and discusses
the related management strategies, illustrating the potential
implications for the patterns and flow of tourism in the future.
Divided into five sections, each chapter has a thorough learning
structure including chapter objectives, examples, discussion
points, self-review questions, checklists and case studies. URL
links in the form of QR codes are heavily present throughout the
text so that users of both hard and electronic formats can have
direct links to up to date, authoritative and annotated sources of
information. Cases are both thematic and destination-based and
always international. New to this edition: * New material on latest
issues such as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, international
responses to the environmental crisis, the impact of AI/robotics on
tourism human resource and the rise of the staycation; * Brand new
and updated case studies and readings throughout; * Substantial
support for both students and teachers, both within the text itself
and via web-based student and instructor resources. ABOUT THE
AUTHORS Chris Cooper is Professor in the School of Events, Tourism
and Hospitality at Leeds Beckett University in the UK. Professor C
Michael Hall is Professor of Marketing at the University of
Canterbury in New Zealand; Docent, University of Oulu, Finland and
Visiting Professor at Linnaeus University, Kalmar, Sweden.
As a child I was anything but brave. I was a fearful child, not
confident at all; a follower, not a leader. I was small for my age,
a fair-skinned tow-head; the third of four children born into a
family of modest means. So begins the journey of C. Michael Dingman
from conflict-avoiding child and teen to multiple-medal decorated
combat medic to devoted minister. Unlikely Warrior is an achingly
honest testimony of a decent boy becoming a good man, trusting his
God and doing his best to do the right thing while covered in mud
and blood and ducking volleys of enemy fire. I had to make a choice
between peace and honor, and I had chosen honor. A perfect sentence
and a perfect statement of theme. Dingman includes, realistically,
moments of levity amidst the horror of war; this is entirely
appropriate, as unremitting terror simply cannot be borne. The most
effective journeys of the heart encompass the whole spectrum of
human emotion. Dingman's language is fresh, his sense of story
exquisite and his powerful faith palpable and moving. Unlikely
Warrior bears all the marks of an enduring work. I left home just a
boy...pretending to be a soldier. Now I was coming home a man who
had come face to face with the realities of war and survived. I had
been forced to choose between my decision not to carry a weapon and
my responsibility as a medic to care for and protect those who
might not be able to protect themselves. I had faced my fears and
overcome them relying on my faith in Christ and His promise to be
with me always.
The study of tourism and indeed the tourism industry is changing
constantly. Contemporary Tourism: an international approach
presents a new and refreshing approach to the study of tourism,
considering issues such as the changing world order, destination
marketing, tourism ethics and pro-poor tourism. In particular, it
highlights the ongoing threats from terrorism and health scares
faced by the tourism industry today, and discusses the related
security and risk management strategies, illustrating the potential
implications for the patterns and flow of tourism in the future.
Divided into five sections, each chapter has a thorough learning
structure including chapter objectives, examples, discussion
points, self review questions, checklists and case studies. Cases
will be both thematic and destination-based and always
international. They will be used to emphasise the relationship
between general principles and the practice of tourism looking at
areas such as business and special interest tourism and the role of
technology.The five sections will cover: Contemporary Tourism
Systems; The Contemporary Tourist; The Contemporary Tourist
Destination; Tourism Futures; Teaching and Studying Contemporary
Tourism. The text will also provide an annotated, authoritative and
thorough set of resources to guide the reader through the topic
area including online resource sites for both students and
lecturers.
Why is this happening to me? God, can you hear me? Hello, are you
there? Have you ever called out to God and felt abandoned, empty,
forsaken? Jesus did. On the day of his crucifixion Jesus cried out
those very sentiments. 'God, why have you forsaken me?" (Matt
27:46). Even though there are times when we cry out and feel lonely
we are never alone. He is with us always. In God, are you
listening?, Michelle Bryant shares her desperation searching for
and crying out to a God she thought couldn't hear her. It is a
story of abuse, fear and insecurity that is now filled with
unbridled passion, peace and freedom.
Change in life is inevitable and often unpredictable. But
transitions from one stage of life to another have certain
identifiable, predictable patterns that can profoundly affect your
life and career. Those transitions-the times when your foundations
move-are often clear only in hindsight.
With knowledge and foresight, however, you can see the roadmap
in advance of the journey; you can recognize the signs that tell
you where you are. You can consciously enable yourself to make a
smooth, stable, yet enlivening transition into the next phase of
your adult life.
In "When Your Foundations Move: The Three Crucial Transitions in
Life and Career," author and consultant C. Michael Thompson draws
upon established tenets of psychology and adult development to
create a guide for recognizing and understanding the patterns of
these transitions. Using case studies from his many years as an
executive coach and career counselor, Thompson addresses the
potential pitfalls and solutions for successfully navigating the
three critical transitions common to today's adults, and for
building a solid new foundation for your life, work, and
relationships. Instead of seeing them only as challenges, Thompson
shows how you can use these periods of transition to enhance the
success, significance, and satisfaction of the rest of your life
and career.
The new edition of this text is positioned - through its broad
coverage, accessible style and presentation, and practical
application - as the core learning resource for students of tourism
planning. With an increased applied focus, a wider range of
international case studies and examples, and two new chapters
highlighting sustainability as a core tourism concern in the world
today, the new edition will appeal across the spectrum of tourism
students and practitioners from business and management and the
social sciences. Tourism and Planning is an essential text for
students on travel and tourism degrees and will be of key interest
to students and practitioners in related fields including
management, marketing, geography, development studies and regional
planning.
The sustainability of tourism is increasingly under question given
the challenges of overtourism, COVID-19 and the contribution of
tourism to climate and environmental change. Degrowth and Tourism
provides an original response to the central problem of growth in
tourism, an imperative that has been intrinsic within tourism
practice, and directs the reader to rethink the impacts of tourism
and possible alternatives beyond the sustainable growth discourse.
Using a multi-scaled approach to investigate degrowth's macro
effects and micro indications in tourism, this book frames degrowth
in tourism in terms of business, destination and policy
initiatives. It uses a combination of empirical research, case
studies and theory to offer new perspectives and approaches to
analyse issues related to overtourism, COVID-19, small-scale
tourism operations and entrepreneurship, mobility and climate
change in tourism. Interdisciplinary chapters provide studies on
animal-based tourism, nature-based tourism, domestic tourism,
developing community-centric tourism and many other areas, within
the paradigm of degrowth. This book offers significant insight on
both the implications of degrowth paradigm in tourism studies and
practices, as well as tourism's potential contributions to the
degrowth paradigm, and will be essential reading for all those
interested in sustainable tourism and transformations through
tourism.
Wine tourism is a rapidly growing field of industry and academic
interest with changes in the consumer markets in recent years,
showing an enormous interest in 'experiential' travel. Wine Tourism
Around the World is therefore an invaluable text for both students
and practitioners alike and provides:
* The first comprehensive introduction to wine tourism from a
business, social science and policy perspective
* An international perspective on wine tourism and includes
detailed examples from Australia, Canada, France, Greece, Hungary,
New Zealand, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, UK and the
USA
* Detailed information on the growth and development of wine
tourism from both supply, demand, marketing and management
perspectives
Academic researchers and students in tourism and hospitality
fields, as well as anyone connected with the wine industry, will
find this book an essential guide to understanding the global
impacts of wine tourism and the consequent economic, social and
environmental impacts and opportunities.
C.Michael Hall is based at the University of Otago in New Zealand
and is Visiting Professor in the School of Leisure and Food
Management, Sheffield Hallam University. He has written widely on
wine, food and rural tourism and has a major interest in
cool-climate wine tourism.
Liz Sharples is a lecturer in the School of Leisure and Food
Management, Sheffield Hallam University. She has extensive
practical and academic experience in the hospitality industry and
has major research interests in the interrelationships between
cuisine, tourism and rural production.
Brock Cambourne is the owner/operator of multiple tourism award
winning National CapitalWine Tours and principal of Benchmark
Tourism Consulting. He has researched and published extensively on
wine and culinary tourism and is a member of the Australian
National Wine Tourism Working Party.
Niki Macionis is a lecturer at the University of Canberra's
Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Tourism. Her graduate
studies focussed on the development of wine tourism and she has
researched and published extensively on wine and culinary
tourism.
the first comprehensive introduction to wine tourism from a
business and social science perspective
an international perspective on wine tourism including examples
from around the world
detailed examination of the growth and development of wine tourism
from both supply and demand perspectives
After a little more than 20 years since the original discovery
of neuropeptide Y (NPY) by Tatemoto and colleagues, the field of
NPY research has made remarkable progress and is coming of age.The
present volume addresses all major topics in connection with NPY
and related peptides by established leaders in their respective
areas. Experienced NPY-aficionados will certainly find new and
useful additional information in this volume and newcomers to the
field will hopefully discover how much exciting research this still
has to offer.
Place is integral to tourism. In tourism, almost all issues can
ultimately be traced back to human–place interactions and
human–place relationships. Sense of place, also referred to as
place attachment, topophilia, and community sentiment, has received
significant attention in tourism studies because it both
contributes to, and is affected by, tourism. This book, written by
notable authors in the field, examines sense of place and place
attachment in terms of a typology of sense of place/place
attachment that includes genealogical/historical,
narrative/cultural, economic, ideological, cosmological, and
dynamic elements. Dimensions of place attachment such as place
identity, place dependence, and affective attachment are discussed
as well as place marketing, place making, and destination
management. Complete with a range of illustrative international
cases and examples ranging from Santa Claus to the importance of
place in indigenous and traditional cultures, this book represents
a substantial addition to knowledge on the inseparable relationship
between tourism and place and will be of great interest to all
upper-level students and researchers of Tourism.
This book introduces readers to the practice of Vodou and helps
deconstruct and destroy stereotypes which have survived for
hundreds of years. The authors in the collection--from Karen
McCarthy Brown to Gerdes Fleurant to Leslie Desmangles--are leading
scholars in the rapidly growing field of Vodou Studies. Tackling a
wide range of Vodou practices and images, the essays within work to
introduce readers to the history and practice of this religion, and
to correct the fiction of Vodou which has been circulating as fact.
The book focuses specifically on the role Vodou plays in Haiti, the
country in which it has its strongest following, examining the
influence it has on spiritual beliefs, cultural practices, national
identity, popular culture, writing and art. By looking in detail at
the beliefs and practices in one country, the reader will begin to
understand this unique religion and the multiple domains in which
it operates.
Pro-poor tourism - tourism that is intended to result in increased
net benefits for poor people - is currently receiving enormous
attention from the World Tourism Organization, the UN system,
governments, industry, and NGOs and is an integral component of
many sustainable development strategies in the less developed
countries. Through a series of cases and reviews from experts in
the field this book provides one of the first assessments of the
effectiveness of pro-poor tourism as a development strategy and
tackles the issue of who benefits from tourism's potential role in
poverty reduction. This timely book therefore makes a major
contribution to the ongoing debate about tourism's role in economic
development, postcolonial politics, and North-South relations at a
time when international trade negotiations appear poised to further
open up developing countries to international tourism.
Lakes are an essential element of some of the world's most popular
tourism destinations. However, increased pressure from visitors and
the tourism industry as well as from other, sometimes competing,
land and water uses has made the sustainable development of lakes
increasingly problematic. This book represents the first attempt to
bring together some of the key elements of lake tourism within a
single volume in order to present the urgent need for an integrated
approach to lacustrine tourism systems management.The book presents
comprehensive overviews of lake tourism including branding and
marketing, visitor management and planning, historical and cultural
dimensions, and environmental quality. The volume is international
in scope with cases from Europe, North America and Oceania. The
book concludes by noting that tourism needs to be established as a
complimentary land and water use at a time when lakes and their
watersheds are facing challenges in the form of climate and
environmental change, increasing numbers of visitors as well as an
overall increase in competing demands for water.
Lakes are an essential element of some of the world's most popular
tourism destinations. However, increased pressure from visitors and
the tourism industry as well as from other, sometimes competing,
land and water uses has made the sustainable development of lakes
increasingly problematic. This book represents the first attempt to
bring together some of the key elements of lake tourism within a
single volume in order to present the urgent need for an integrated
approach to lacustrine tourism systems management.The book presents
comprehensive overviews of lake tourism including branding and
marketing, visitor management and planning, historical and cultural
dimensions, and environmental quality. The volume is international
in scope with cases from Europe, North America and Oceania. The
book concludes by noting that tourism needs to be established as a
complimentary land and water use at a time when lakes and their
watersheds are facing challenges in the form of climate and
environmental change, increasing numbers of visitors as well as an
overall increase in competing demands for water.
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