Tourism and Hospitality in Conf lict-Ridden Destinations provides insight into the various types of current and post-conf lict destinations worldwide and the steps that might be taken to transform them into future tourist destinations.Through both a conceptual and demonstrative approach, this book examines the steps destination management organizations as well as destination marketers need to take in order to improve their image in the eye of potential tourists. It also questions the extent to which tourism can alter the image of a destination and the possible destination marketing strategies that can be undertaken.Analysis of a wide selection of international case studies in countries ranging from Palestine to Myanmar to Northern Ireland provides a thorough and far-reaching academic study. Written by an international and multidisciplinary team of leading academics, this book will be of great interest to students, researchers and academics in the tourism as well as development studies disciplines.
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Tourism and Hospitality in Conflict-ridden Destinations provides insight into the various types of current and post‐conflict destinations worldwide and the steps that might be taken to transform them into future tourist destinations.
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ContentsList of figures List of tables List of contributors Acknowledgements 1 Introduction RAMI K. ISAAC, ERDINÇ ÇAKMAK AND RICHARD BUTLERPart IContemporary Issues in Tourism and Hospitality in Conflict-ridden Destinations2 Tourism and conflict: A framework for examining risk versus satisfaction RICHARD BUTLER 3 Tourism, border disputes and claims to territorial sovereigntyDALLEN TIMOTHY 4 The attitudes of the Dutch Market towards safety and securityRAMI K. ISAAC 5 Building destination resilience through community and organizational resilienceGIRISH PRAYAGPart IITourism and Hospitality in Conflict Situations: 6 On killing the "toured object": Anti-terrorist fantasy, touristic edgework and morbid consumption in the illegal Settlements in West Bank, Palestine RODANTHI TZANELLI AND MAXIMILIANO KORSTANJE 7 Tourism as a tool for peace? Between the lines – Thandaung Gyi in Kayin State, MyanmarNICOLE HAEUSLER, FRAUKE KRAAS AND ZIN MAR THAN 8 Tourism in Chilas, Pakistan: A destination under crises. TAZAYIAN SAYIRA AND HAZEL ANDREWS9 The moderation effect of branding on destination image in a crisis-ridden destination, ZimbabweJORAM NDLOVU AND FARAI CHIGORA 10 Dystopian dark tourism, fan subculture and the ongoing Nakba in Banksy's walled Off heterotopiaJAMIL KHADER 11 The PEGIDA movement and social conflict in Dresden, Germany: An investigation of the impacts of far right populism on tourism in EuropeERDINÇ ÇAKMAK AND LAURA GORLEROPart IIITourism and Hospitality in Post-conflict Destinations12 Memorial entrepreneurs and dissonances in post-conflict tourismNAEF PATRICK 13 Taking tourism matters into own hands: Phoenix tourism in Moravia, Medellín, ColombiaANNE MARIE VAN DE BROECK 14 Narrating the Scars of Sarajevo: Reminiscent Memories of War and Tragedy in the LandscapeNICHOLAS WISE 15 Bangkok street food - conflicting visions of modernityRAY BOLAND16 Post-conflict tourism development in Northern Ireland: moving beyond murals and dark sites associated with its pastSTEPHAN BOYD 17 Visitor-host encounters in post-conflict destinations: The case of CyprusANNA FARMAKI Part IV18 Conclusion: Reflections and future perspectives on conflict-ridden destinations: by the editors
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781138615212
Publisert
2019-04-17
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
508 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
266

Om bidragsyterne

Rami K. Isaac is currently a Senior Lecturer in tourism teaching at Breda University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands. He is also an assistant professor at Bethlehem University, Palestine.

Erdinç Çakmak teaches courses on destination management, contemporary marketing, context related research techniques and international fieldwork at both graduate and undergraduate programmes at Breda University in the Netherlands.

Richard Butler is currently an Emeritus Professor in the Business School at the University of Strathclyde, UK.