ABSTRACT

Peace through tourism refers to a body of analysis which suggests tourism may contribute to cross-cultural understanding, tolerance and even peace between communities and nations. What has been largely missing to date is a sustained critique of the potential and capacities of tourism to foster global peace.

This timely volume fills this void, by providing a critical look at tourism in order to ascertain its potential as a social force to promote human rights, justice and peace. It presents an alternative characterisation of the possibilities for peace through tourism: embedding an understanding of the phenomenon in a deep grounding in multi-disciplinary perspectives and envisioning tourism in the context of human rights, social justice and ecological integrity. Such an approach engages the ambivalence and dichotomy of views held on peace tourism by relying on a pedagogy of peace. It integrates a range of perspectives from scholars from many disciplinary backgrounds, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), tourism industry operators and community, all united by an interest in critical approaches to understanding peace through tourism. Additionally diverse geo-political contexts are represented in this book from the USA, India, Japan, Israel, Palestine, Kenya, the Koreas, Indonesia, East Timor and Indigenous Australia.

Written by leading academics, this groundbreaking book will provide students, researchers and academics a sustained critique of the potential and capacities of tourism to foster global peace.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

Peace matters, tourism matters

part I|83 pages

Peace matters to tourism (issues)

chapter 1|15 pages

A pedagogy of peace

The tourism potential

chapter 3|13 pages

Can “a” culture of peace be exploitative?

An environmental justice perspective on peace through tourism

chapter 4|14 pages

Tourism as politics

The case of Palestine

chapter 5|14 pages

Tourism Concern

Putting human rights principles into practice

chapter 6|12 pages

Peace tourism in Timor-Leste 1

Human security through international citizenship

part II|120 pages

Tourism matters to peace (case studies)

chapter 7|13 pages

Mount Kumgang

A case of promoting peace through tourism or a meaningless distraction? 1

chapter 8|19 pages

Of peoples and places 1

Tourism and zones of conflict in India

chapter 9|9 pages

The floating peace village

An experiment in nonviolence 1

chapter 10|12 pages

Awareness-raising and global citizenship through peace tourism

Case studies of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

chapter 11|15 pages

An experiment with tourism

Educating for social and ecological justice in Australia 1

chapter 13|14 pages

Aboriginal Hostels Limited

A case of peace through tourism in Australia

chapter 14|13 pages

Peace activism in tourism

Two case studies (and a few reflections) in Jerusalem

chapter 15|5 pages

Touchdown Tours

The business of peace tourism

part III|29 pages

Palestine matters (to peace and tourism)

chapter 17|12 pages

The Pilgrimages for Transformation project

Shaping a tourism for peace with justice