Tourism and Wellness
Travel for the Good of All?
Herausgeber: Caton, Kellee; Mair, Heather; Grimwood, Bryan S. R.
Tourism and Wellness
Travel for the Good of All?
Herausgeber: Caton, Kellee; Mair, Heather; Grimwood, Bryan S. R.
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By recognizing tourism as a profound social force, this book engages with notions of power and perspectives of wellness in tourism and contested conceptualizations of tourism spaces and places for wellness.
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By recognizing tourism as a profound social force, this book engages with notions of power and perspectives of wellness in tourism and contested conceptualizations of tourism spaces and places for wellness.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- The Anthropology of Tourism: Heritage, Mobility, and Society
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 523g
- ISBN-13: 9781498563291
- ISBN-10: 1498563295
- Artikelnr.: 53689137
- The Anthropology of Tourism: Heritage, Mobility, and Society
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 523g
- ISBN-13: 9781498563291
- ISBN-10: 1498563295
- Artikelnr.: 53689137
Bryan S. R. Grimwood is associate professor in the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies at the University of Waterloo. Heather Mair is professor in the Department of Recreation and Leisure studies at the University of Waterloo. Kellee Caton is associate professor of tourism studies at Thompson Rivers University and co-chair of the Critical Tourism Studies International Network and its North American chapter. Meghan Muldoon is assistant professor in the School of Community Resources and Development at Hainan University-Arizona State University Joint International Tourism College.
Chapter 1: Black Female Cultural Safety in tebrakunna country: What is
Wellness for Us? by Emma Lee Chapter 2: Exploring Local Languages Use in
Community-Based Tourism Settings in Haida Gwaii (British Columbia, Canada)
by Kelly Whitney-Gould, Pamela Wright, Anna Carr, and Jason (Gaagwiis)
Alsop Chapter 3: Blogging for Researcher Wellbeing in a Study of South
African Township Tourism by Meghan Muldoon Chapter 4: Let Them be Heard:
The Emotional Performances of Enslaved Narratives at United States
Plantation Sites by Stefanie Benjamin Chapter 5: Caring for Animal Welfare:
Volunteer Tourists and Captive-Elephant Wellbeing in Thailand by Madyson
Taylor, Bryan S. R. Grimwood, and Karla Boluk Chapter 6: Retreat and
Freedom at the Canadian Cottage: An Early Feminist Story by Julia Harrison
Chapter 7: Family Travel in the US: Attitudes and Barriers to Family
Wellbeing by Lynn Minnaert Chapter 8: Wellness Through Everyday
Place-Sharing: The Emotional Geographies of Migrant Family Travel Back
'Home' to Cyprus by Kelley A. McClinchey Chapter 9: Making Love on the
Farm: The Shambhala Music Festival by Nataliya Kiyan and Kellee Caton
Chapter 10: Community Wellbeing Between Climate Risk and Tourism
Development: Contradictions on the Shore of the St. Lawrence Estuary by
Coralie Lebon and Dominic Lapointe
Wellness for Us? by Emma Lee Chapter 2: Exploring Local Languages Use in
Community-Based Tourism Settings in Haida Gwaii (British Columbia, Canada)
by Kelly Whitney-Gould, Pamela Wright, Anna Carr, and Jason (Gaagwiis)
Alsop Chapter 3: Blogging for Researcher Wellbeing in a Study of South
African Township Tourism by Meghan Muldoon Chapter 4: Let Them be Heard:
The Emotional Performances of Enslaved Narratives at United States
Plantation Sites by Stefanie Benjamin Chapter 5: Caring for Animal Welfare:
Volunteer Tourists and Captive-Elephant Wellbeing in Thailand by Madyson
Taylor, Bryan S. R. Grimwood, and Karla Boluk Chapter 6: Retreat and
Freedom at the Canadian Cottage: An Early Feminist Story by Julia Harrison
Chapter 7: Family Travel in the US: Attitudes and Barriers to Family
Wellbeing by Lynn Minnaert Chapter 8: Wellness Through Everyday
Place-Sharing: The Emotional Geographies of Migrant Family Travel Back
'Home' to Cyprus by Kelley A. McClinchey Chapter 9: Making Love on the
Farm: The Shambhala Music Festival by Nataliya Kiyan and Kellee Caton
Chapter 10: Community Wellbeing Between Climate Risk and Tourism
Development: Contradictions on the Shore of the St. Lawrence Estuary by
Coralie Lebon and Dominic Lapointe
Chapter 1: Black Female Cultural Safety in tebrakunna country: What is
Wellness for Us? by Emma Lee Chapter 2: Exploring Local Languages Use in
Community-Based Tourism Settings in Haida Gwaii (British Columbia, Canada)
by Kelly Whitney-Gould, Pamela Wright, Anna Carr, and Jason (Gaagwiis)
Alsop Chapter 3: Blogging for Researcher Wellbeing in a Study of South
African Township Tourism by Meghan Muldoon Chapter 4: Let Them be Heard:
The Emotional Performances of Enslaved Narratives at United States
Plantation Sites by Stefanie Benjamin Chapter 5: Caring for Animal Welfare:
Volunteer Tourists and Captive-Elephant Wellbeing in Thailand by Madyson
Taylor, Bryan S. R. Grimwood, and Karla Boluk Chapter 6: Retreat and
Freedom at the Canadian Cottage: An Early Feminist Story by Julia Harrison
Chapter 7: Family Travel in the US: Attitudes and Barriers to Family
Wellbeing by Lynn Minnaert Chapter 8: Wellness Through Everyday
Place-Sharing: The Emotional Geographies of Migrant Family Travel Back
'Home' to Cyprus by Kelley A. McClinchey Chapter 9: Making Love on the
Farm: The Shambhala Music Festival by Nataliya Kiyan and Kellee Caton
Chapter 10: Community Wellbeing Between Climate Risk and Tourism
Development: Contradictions on the Shore of the St. Lawrence Estuary by
Coralie Lebon and Dominic Lapointe
Wellness for Us? by Emma Lee Chapter 2: Exploring Local Languages Use in
Community-Based Tourism Settings in Haida Gwaii (British Columbia, Canada)
by Kelly Whitney-Gould, Pamela Wright, Anna Carr, and Jason (Gaagwiis)
Alsop Chapter 3: Blogging for Researcher Wellbeing in a Study of South
African Township Tourism by Meghan Muldoon Chapter 4: Let Them be Heard:
The Emotional Performances of Enslaved Narratives at United States
Plantation Sites by Stefanie Benjamin Chapter 5: Caring for Animal Welfare:
Volunteer Tourists and Captive-Elephant Wellbeing in Thailand by Madyson
Taylor, Bryan S. R. Grimwood, and Karla Boluk Chapter 6: Retreat and
Freedom at the Canadian Cottage: An Early Feminist Story by Julia Harrison
Chapter 7: Family Travel in the US: Attitudes and Barriers to Family
Wellbeing by Lynn Minnaert Chapter 8: Wellness Through Everyday
Place-Sharing: The Emotional Geographies of Migrant Family Travel Back
'Home' to Cyprus by Kelley A. McClinchey Chapter 9: Making Love on the
Farm: The Shambhala Music Festival by Nataliya Kiyan and Kellee Caton
Chapter 10: Community Wellbeing Between Climate Risk and Tourism
Development: Contradictions on the Shore of the St. Lawrence Estuary by
Coralie Lebon and Dominic Lapointe