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Souvenirs are part of global and local travel and tourism in all
corners of the world. This book portrays souvenirs as expressions
of culture and as triggers of cultural change. The volume provides
critique and theorisation of souvenirs of places, people and
experiences in the context of lives lived at the margins of
society, politics, tourism flows and urbanisation. Case studies in
sustainable tourism illustrate dynamic ways that consumers and
suppliers use souvenirs to respond to, resist and (re)interpret
global and local influences upon cultures across informal, hybrid
and formal economies.
There is a growing backlash against extractive and exploitative
forms of tourism that have unleashed what some argue as
unacceptable levels of change on local communities and
environments. Examples include the rise of 'overtourism', the
environmental impacts of the cruise sector, and collaborative
economy platforms that have contributed to concerns over housing
affordability and availability. Anti-tourism activism is on the
rise, and the need to rethink the economic, political and social
organisation of tourism in a global world has never been more
apparent. It is increasingly clear that we need to rework the
values underpinning tourism and visitor economies and move the
focus from its traditional emphasis on profit, jobs and growth
towards new models of economic and social exchange. This book gives
voice to a growing movement of scholars, activists and business
leaders who acknowledge that we need to reinvent relationships
between tourism production and consumption, and between labour,
capital and resources. In the Global North, this exploration of
alternative economic and political relationships in tourism has
tended to be located at the margins of discussion. The Global South
has much to teach the Global North about alternative economic
models, different kinds of exchange, new relationships between
labour, capital and resources, and resilience. Drawing from case
studies in both the North and the South, this edited collection
explores how some are reworking tourism, reshaping the economies of
tourism, and in the process, how tourism can deliver social and
economic wellbeing in a changing world. Reworking Tourism will be
of interest to scholars of tourism and development, as well as
tourism and economics. The chapters in this book were originally
published as a special issue of Tourism Planning & Development.
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