ABSTRACT

Much of the discussion so far has been underlined by the uneven and unequal nature of tourism development. This is most vividly expressed at a macro-scale as the inequality of First World and Third World tourism. In particular it has been suggested that questions of power which underlie the way in which tourism is owned and controlled largely from the First World, for example, should not stop with the analysis of the tourism industry itself. This is especially true in an analysis of new tourism.