Neoliberalism and the Political Economy of Tourism

Neoliberalism and the Political Economy of Tourism

Mosedale, Jan

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2021

182

Mole

Inglês

9781032242545

15 a 20 dias

340

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1. Introduction: Neoliberalism and the Political Economy of Tourism: Projects, Discourses and Practices

Jan Mosedale

2. Contingent Neoliberalism and Urban Tourism in the United States

Dimitri Ioannides and Evangelia Petridou

3. Mega-events as Neoliberal Projects: 'realistic if we want Dunedin to prosper' or 'the biggest civic disgrace ... in living memory'?

C. Michael Hall and Sandra Wilson

4. The Changing Role of the State: Neoliberalism and Regional Tourism Development in New Zealand

Michael C. Shone

5. Developing Markets - the Neoliberalization of Tourism Structures in Jordan: The Example of Aqaba Special Economic Zone

Nicolai Scherle and Markus Pillmayer

6. Ecotourism as the Focus of the Neoliberal Tourism Project in India

Kevin Hannam and Maharaj Vijay Reddy

7. The Changing Nature of National Parks under Neoliberalisation

Dzingai K. Nyahunzvi

8. Social tourism: From redistribution to neoliberal aspiration development

Lynn Minnaert

9. Enacting Neoliberal Discourses through Heritage Tourism in Ghana

Francis Offeh and Kevin Hannam

10: Decommodifying Grass Roots Struggle Against a Neoliberal Tourism Agenda: Imagining a Local, Just and Sustainable Eco-tourism.

Stephen Wearing and Michael Wearing

11: Conclusion: Tourism and Neoliberalism: States, the Economy and Society
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Young Men;Special Economic Zone Aqaba;Indigenous Tourism Businesses;Wicker Park;British Camps;Hanmer Springs;Vice Versa;International Monetary Fund;American NGO;Public Private Partnerships;Social Tourism;Institutional Commodification;West Germany;India's National Parks;Protected Area Agencies;Dg Enterprise;Neoliberal Conservation;Ashanti Kingdom;Social Tourism Provision;Mud;Context Specific Implementation;Ghana Tourist Board;Souvenir Production;Heritage Tourism;Neoliberalization Process