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There are increasingly strident calls from many sectors of society
for the tourism industry, the world's largest industry, to adopt a
more ethical approach to the way it does business. In particular
there has been an emphasis placed on the need for a more ethical
approach to the way the tourism industry interacts with consumers,
the environment, with indigenous peoples, those in poverty, and
those in destinations suffering human rights abuses. This book
introduces students to the important topic of tourism ethics and
illustrates how ethical principles and theory can be applied to
address contemporary tourism industry issues. A critical role of
the book is to highlight the ethical challenges in the tourism
industry and to situate tourism ethics within wider contemporary
discussions of ethics in general. Integrating theory and practice
the book analyses a broad range of topical and relevant tourism
ethical issues from the urgent 'big-picture' problems facing the
industry as a whole (e.g. air travel and global warming) to more
micro-scale everyday issues that may face individual tourism
operators, or indeed, individual tourists. The book applies
relevant ethical frameworks to each issue, addressing a range of
ethical approaches to provide the reader with a firm grounding of
applied ethics, from first principles. International case studies
with reflective questions at the end are integrated throughout to
provide readers with valuable insight into real world ethical
dilemmas, encouraging critical analysis of tourism ethical issues
as well as ethically determined decisions. Discussion questions and
annotated further reading are included to aid further
understanding. The Ethics of Tourism: Critical and Applied
Perspectives is essential reading for all Tourism students
globally.
There are increasingly strident calls from many sectors of society
for the tourism industry, the world's largest industry, to adopt a
more ethical approach to the way it does business. In particular
there has been an emphasis placed on the need for a more ethical
approach to the way the tourism industry interacts with consumers,
the environment, with indigenous peoples, those in poverty, and
those in destinations suffering human rights abuses. This book
introduces students to the important topic of tourism ethics and
illustrates how ethical principles and theory can be applied to
address contemporary tourism industry issues. A critical role of
the book is to highlight the ethical challenges in the tourism
industry and to situate tourism ethics within wider contemporary
discussions of ethics in general. Integrating theory and practice
the book analyses a broad range of topical and relevant tourism
ethical issues from the urgent 'big-picture' problems facing the
industry as a whole (e.g. air travel and global warming) to more
micro-scale everyday issues that may face individual tourism
operators, or indeed, individual tourists. The book applies
relevant ethical frameworks to each issue, addressing a range of
ethical approaches to provide the reader with a firm grounding of
applied ethics, from first principles. International case studies
with reflective questions at the end are integrated throughout to
provide readers with valuable insight into real world ethical
dilemmas, encouraging critical analysis of tourism ethical issues
as well as ethically determined decisions. Discussion questions and
annotated further reading are included to aid further
understanding. The Ethics of Tourism: Critical and Applied
Perspectives is essential reading for all Tourism students
globally.
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