Chapter 1. Interrogating Tourism and Hospitality’s Wicked Employment Issues Through the Lens of Paradox Theory; Tom Baum, Deirdre Curran, Anastasios Hadjisolomou, Olga Gjerald, Tone Therese Linge, Kate Inyoung Yoo, and Anke Winchenbach
Chapter 2. Wicked Contexts Pushing for Change in Argentina: Tourism, Labour Informality and Previaje Policy; Carolina Inés Garcia, Natalia Porto, and Matías Ciaschi
Chapter 3. 50 Years UNESCO World Heritage Convention: Curse or Cure?; Anda F. Pforr and Christof Pforr
Chapter 4. Tourism Policymaking in Finland: A Multilevel Governance Perspective; Heini Korvenkangas
Chapter 5. Only Those Who Can Shout Loud Enough Will Be Heard? Tourism Lobbying in a Turbulent World of Wicked Problems in Germany; Markus Pillmayer and Nicolai Scherle
Chapter 6. Bulgarian Tourism Policy: Intentions Versus Reality; Maya Ivanova
Chapter 7. Indigenous Tourism Policy: A Perspective From Australia; Lisa Ruhanen and Michelle Whitford
Chapter 8. Indigenous Tourism and Political Recognition of Rights in Chile; Francisca de la Maza
Chapter 9. Politics of Migration and Tourism in the Gambia; Rainer Hartmann and Antje Krueger
Chapter 10. The Trajectory of Public Tourism Policies in Brazil (1922-2022): From Wicked Problem to a Geopolitical Strategy?; Thiago Duarte Pimentel, Mariana Pereira Chaves Pimentel, Marcela Costa Bifano de Oliveira, and Dominic Lapointe
Chapter 11. Towards Social Innovation Governance in Developing Country Destinations: A Comparative Analysis Between Tourism Ecosystems in Azerbaijan and Ecuador; Arne Schuhbert and Julia Schiemann
Chapter 12. Nothing About Us Without Us: Citizens’ Role in Urban Tourism Policy-Making; Eva C. Erdmenger
Chapter 13. Socio-Political Dynamics of Airbnb and the Platform Economy; Christof Pforr, Anda F. Pforr, and Michael Volgger
Chapter 14. Gender Inequity in Tourism: A Policy Challenge; Kerstin Heuwinkel
Chapter 15. More Than Just Anti-Discrimination Policy: Conceptual Reflections on the Strategic Benefits of Diversity Management in Tourism; Nicolai Scherle and Markus Pillmayer
Chapter 16. When Policy Conflicts With the Data Science: Predicting the Cost Overrun of the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games; Char-lee McLennan, Jac Davis, and Jegar Pitchforth
Conclusion
Chapter 17. Addressing Wicked Problems Through Integrated Policy-Making: An Ecosystem-Based Approach; Harald Pechlaner and Julian Philipp
Chapter 18. Tourism Policies Reloaded: Towards a Comprehensive Framework; Marion Joppe, Christian Laesser, and Shaun Mann
Chapter 19. Wicked Problems as Trigger for Transformation Processes?; Christof Pforr, Markus Pillmayer, Marion Joppe, Nicolai Scherle, and Harald Pechlaner
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