Buch, Englisch, 280 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 590 g
Reihe: Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility
Buch, Englisch, 280 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 590 g
Reihe: Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility
ISBN: 978-1-138-61521-2
Verlag: Routledge
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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Contents
List of figures
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List of contributors
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
RAMI K. ISAAC, ERDINÇ ÇAKMAK AND RICHARD BUTLER
Part I
Contemporary Issues in Tourism and Hospitality in Conflict-ridden Destinations
2 Tourism and conflict: A framework for examining risk versus satisfaction
RICHARD BUTLER
3 Tourism, border disputes and claims to territorial sovereignty
DALLEN TIMOTHY
4 The attitudes of the Dutch Market towards safety and security
RAMI K. ISAAC
5 Building destination resilience through community and organizational resilience
GIRISH PRAYAG
Part II
Tourism 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, Myanmar
NICOLE HAEUSLER, FRAUKE KRAAS AND ZIN MAR THAN
8 Tourism in Chilas, Pakistan: A destination under crises.
TAZAYIAN SAYIRA AND HAZEL ANDREWS
9 The moderation effect of branding on destination image in a crisis-ridden destination, Zimbabwe
JORAM NDLOVU AND FARAI CHIGORA
10 Dystopian dark tourism, fan subculture and the ongoing Nakba in Banksy's walled Off heterotopia
JAMIL KHADER
11 The PEGIDA movement and social conflict in Dresden, Germany: An investigation of the impacts of far right populism on tourism in Europe
ERDINÇ ÇAKMAK AND LAURA GORLERO
Part III
Tourism and Hospitality in Post-conflict Destinations
12 Memorial entrepreneurs and dissonances in post-conflict tourism
NAEF PATRICK
13 Taking tourism matters into own hands: Phoenix tourism in Moravia, Medellín, Colombia
ANNE MARIE VAN DE BROECK
14 Narrating the Scars of Sarajevo: Reminiscent Memories of War and Tragedy in the Landscape
NICHOLAS WISE
15 Bangkok street food - conflicting visions of modernity
RAY BOLAND
16 Post-conflict tourism development in Northern Ireland: moving beyond murals and dark sites associated with its past
STEPHAN BOYD
17 Visitor-host encounters in post-conflict destinations: The case of Cyprus
ANNA FARMAKI
Part IV
18 Conclusion: Reflections and future perspectives on conflict-ridden destinations: by the editors