The Local Turn in Tourism

Höfundur Freya Higgins-Desbiolles and Bobbie Chew Bigby

Útgefandi Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic

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Print ISBN 9781845418786

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Útgáfuár 2023

2.990 kr.

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  • Cover-Page
  • Half-Title
  • Series
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Figures and Tables
  • Contributors
  • Dedication
  • Preface
  • Foreword
  • Local Roots
  • Introduction
  • Introduction
  • Going Local
  • Localising Tourism and a Degrowth Approach
  • Social Movements for Defence of the Local
  • Key Terminologies for Localising Tourism
  • This Volume
  • Part 1: Theorising Local Communities in Tourism Anew
  • 1. Place-based Governance in Tourism: Placing Local Communities at the Centre of Tourism
  • Introduction
  • Place and Placelessness
  • Case Study: Karajarri People, Country and Tourism
  • Degrowth + Decolonising
  • Conclusion
  • 2. Circular Oikonomia, Posthumanism and Local Space to Socialise Tourism
  • Introduction
  • The Circular Economy as a Circular Oikonomia
  • Posthumanism
  • A Theoretical Framework of Circular Oikonomia and Posthumanism
  • Conclusion
  • 3. Travel Boycotts, Ethical Consumption and Destination Communities: Expanding the Morality of Neighbourliness
  • Introduction
  • Boycotts in Tourism
  • Boycott and Social Justice
  • Boycott or Not: Is Boycotting Always the Best Practice?
  • The Debates over Boycotts and the Problem of Community
  • Conclusion
  • 4. The Local Turn in Tourism: Place-based Realities, Dangers and Opportunities
  • Introduction
  • Two Moral Limits of the Market
  • Localisation in Popular Approaches of Making Tourism More Sustainable
  • The Local Turn and Dealing with Local Realities
  • Conclusions
  • Part 2: Case Studies of Local Community (Dis)/(Re)/Empowerment
  • 5. Unheard Voices: Youth Activism for Social and Environmental Justice
  • Introduction
  • Background
  • Youth Participatory Filmmaking
  • Youth4Sea
  • Our Home Holiday Town
  • Discussion and Conclusion
  • 6. Enhanced Food Security Through Localised Community Cryptocurrency: Experiences of a Costa Rican Tourism Town
  • Introduction
  • Community Currencies as a Resilience-Building Strategy
  • Conceptual Framework – The Doughnut Economy
  • Research Site: Monteverde, Costa Rica
  • COVID-19 and Monteverde’s Food Security Responses
  • Discussion
  • Conclusion
  • 7. An Ethnographical Study of Community Tourism: Seeking Alternative Tourism Options for Malta Through ‘Meet the Locals’
  • Introduction
  • Community Tourism: The Research Context
  • Tourism in Malta: Promoting Alternative Approaches to Traditional Tourism
  • The Research Approach and Project Delivery
  • Current Research Outcomes
  • Conclusions
  • Part 3: Practitioners’ Views and Insights
  • 8. Localhood
  • The Epilogue
  • Local Huh?
  • Strategic Determinants of Localhood
  • The End Was Just the Beginning…
  • Easier Said than Done: Implementing Localhood
  • From Localhood to Local Good
  • Case Study: Transforming Relations Between DMOs and Communities: NAO Launching: Time for DMOcracy
  • What We Want To Achieve
  • Why DMOcracy? Why Now?
  • Liveability Over Visitability
  • 9. The Story of Cambodian Children’s Trust: Evolving Development Practice From ‘Doing For’ Communities To ‘Doing With’ Communities
  • Introduction
  • My Start in Development: ‘Doing to’ Families
  • Understanding Development: Investing in Downstream Systems
  • CCT First Evolution: ‘Doing for’ Families
  • CCT Second Evolution: ‘Doing with’ Families and Communities
  • CCT’s Development Insight: Empowerment is a Shift in Power
  • Why Fund Downstream?
  • CCT’s Shift to an All-Khmer Leadership Team In-Country
  • CCT’s Next Evolution: Shifting the Power by Working Within Local Systems
  • Case Study in Practice of Working with Communities: Freire’s ‘Pedagogy of the Oppressed’ and Working in Mutuality: Pathways for Communities to Take Control of Their Futures
  • 10. The Neighbourhood Where History, Community, Tourism and Truth-Telling Meet: A Tourism Practitioner Case Study from the Greenwood Cultural Center of Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Introduction
  • The Story of Greenwood
  • The Greenwood Cultural Center and 2021 Centennial Commemoration
  • Discussion and Reflections with Michelle, a Tourism Practitioner and Storyteller in Greenwood
  • Conclusion
  • Part 4: Imagining New Futures
  • 11. Convivial Tourism in Proximity
  • Introduction
  • COVID-19 in the Context of the Ecological Crisis
  • Tourism Debates in the Pandemic Setting
  • The Proposal of Convivial Conservation in the Realm of Tourism
  • Conservation for the Elite
  • The Case of La Trapa (Mallorca)
  • Conclusion
  • 12. Towards a ‘More-than-Tourism’ Perspective for Localising Tourism
  • An Autoethnographic Approach for a More-than-Tourism Localised Tourism Agenda
  • Newcastle Afoot: The Politics of Public Space and Being (Re)Enchanted by Local Place
  • Contested Notions of Local Recreation and Public Space
  • Reclaiming Local Space, Centring Local Community as Custodians
  • Conclusion: (Re)Enchanting the Local for Living in More Inclusive Regenerative Futures
  • 13. Reclaiming the City: Social Movements and the Local Impacts of the Global Tourism Industry
  • Introduction: The Worst Year of the Industry
  • The Political Uses of the ‘Right to the City’: Challenging the Narratives of Global Tourism
  • Methods
  • Barcelona: Mapping the Conflicts Related to Global Mass Tourism
  • Not just Barcelona: Tourism Conflicts in Venice, Lisbon and Amsterdam
  • Discussion
  • Conclusion
  • 14. Conclusion: What is to be Done?
  • Introduction
  • Themes Emerging from these Chapters
  • There is More Work to be Done
  • Conclusion
  • Index

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