ABSTRACT

The rapid expansion of the tourism industry has provided many economic benefits and affected every facet of contemporary societies including employment, government revenue and cultural manifestations. However, tourism can also be considered a problematic phenomenon, promoting dependency, underdevelopment and adverse sociocultural effects, especially for developing countries.

This pioneering work provides a comprehensive review of these complex tourism issues from a sociological perspective. Various theoretical and empirical approaches are introduced and the following issues are discussed:

* identifiable and stable forms of touristic behaviour and roles
* social divisions within tourism
* the interdependence of tourism and social institutions
* the effects of transnational tourism and commodification on the ecosystem.

Featuring international contributions from nine different countries, this book brings together the most noted theoretical and empirical studies and enriches them with diverse experiences and perspectives.

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

Reinventing the sociology of tourism

part I|59 pages

Towards a Sociological Understanding of Contemporary Tourism

chapter 2|36 pages

Representations of International Tourism in the Social Sciences *

Sun, sex, sights, savings, and servility

chapter 3|21 pages

The Sociology of Tourism *

part II|40 pages

The Tourism System and the Individual

part III|39 pages

Structures of Social Inequality in the Tourism System

part IV|36 pages

Tourism, Underdevelopment and Dependency

chapter 8|18 pages

Tourism, Dependency and Development *

A mode of analysis

part V|71 pages

Tourism and Social Institutions

chapter 12|30 pages

The Philippines *

The politicization of tourism 1

part VI|34 pages

Tourism and Social Change

chapter 13|16 pages

Gender and Economic Interests in Tourism Prostitution *

The nature, development and implications of sex tourism in South-east Asia

part VII|49 pages

Towards a 'new' Sociology of Tourism

chapter 15|13 pages

Sociology and Tourism *

chapter 16|33 pages

Mega-events And Micro­ Modernization *

On the sociology of the new urban tourism