ABSTRACT

The Routledge Handbook of Borders and Tourism examines the multiple and diverse relationships between global tourism and political boundaries. With contributions from international, leading thinkers, this book offers theoretical frameworks for understanding borders and tourism and empirical examples from borderlands throughout the world.

This handbook provides comprehensive overview of historical and contemporary thinking about evolving national frontiers and tourism. Tourism, by definition, entails people crossing borders of various scales and is manifested in a wide range of conceptualizations of human mobility. Borders significantly influence tourism and determine how the industry grows, is managed, and manifests on the ground. Simultaneously, tourism strongly affects borders, border laws, border policies, and international relations. This book highlights the traditional relationships between borders and tourism, including borders as attractions, barriers, transit spaces, and determiners of tourism landscapes. It offers deeper insights into current thinking about space and place, mobilities, globalization, citizenship, conflict and peace, trans-frontier cooperation, geopolitics, "otherness" and here versus there, the heritagization of borders and memory-making, biodiversity, and bordering, debordering, and rebordering processes.

Offering an unparalleled interdisciplinary glimpse at political boundaries and tourism, this handbook will be an essential resource for all students and researchers of tourism, geopolitics and border studies, geography, anthropology, sociology, history, international relations, and global studies.

chapter 1|14 pages

Understanding Borders and Tourism

Complex Relationships and Evolving Patterns

part I|84 pages

Past and Present Perspectives on Borders, Tourism, and Mobility

chapter 2|15 pages

Travellers' Tales

How Human Stories Portray “Elsewhere”

chapter 3|15 pages

Borderlands and Commensality

chapter 4|14 pages

New Borders and Mobility in the Age of Globalization

De-bordering, Re-bordering, and Beyond

chapter 5|12 pages

Aurea Mediocritas

Cross-border Cooperation between Materiality and Relationality

chapter 6|14 pages

Tourism, Citizenship and Border Governance

Past Dynamics and New Reconfigurations

part II|75 pages

Borders, Barriers, Access, and (Im)mobilities

chapter 8|11 pages

Migration and Borders

chapter 9|14 pages

Physical Access and Perceived Constraints

Borders as Barriers to Travel Mobilities and Tourism Development

chapter 10|8 pages

Enclave Tourism

Bounded Spaces and Social Exclusion

chapter 11|11 pages

Globalization, Mobility, and Border Restrictions

Tourism Perspectives

part III|92 pages

The Anomalous Border Landscape: Tourism Values and Assets

part IV|72 pages

The Competitive Advantage of the Border

chapter 20|12 pages

Outshopping Abroad

Cross-border Shopping Tourism and the Competitive Advantage of Borders

chapter 21|15 pages

Borders and Healthcare

Medical Mobility, Globalization and Borderland Tourism

chapter 22|14 pages

Crossing Borders and Border Crossings

Sex, Tourism, and Travelling in the Sensual Spaces of Borderlands

chapter 23|14 pages

Transboundary Second-home Tourism

chapter 24|15 pages

Merchants, Smugglers, and Wanglers:

Non-conventional Tourism and Trade across Political Borders

part V|80 pages

Contemporary Change: Transfrontier Cooperation and Collaboration

chapter 28|12 pages

Transfrontier Routes and Trails

Cooperation and Scalar Considerations

chapter 29|12 pages

Tourism Cluster Management in Cross-border Destinations

Blind Spots and Invisible Lines

chapter 30|16 pages

Tourism and Political Borders

Past–present Dynamics and the Age of Globalization