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The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Geographies

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The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Geographies

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The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Geographies book

The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Geographies

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The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Geographies book

Edited ByJulie Wilson
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2012
eBook Published 20 December 2011
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203859742
Pages 352
eBook ISBN 9780203859742
Subjects Tourism, Hospitality and Events
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Wilson, J. (Ed.). (2012). The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Geographies (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203859742

ABSTRACT

Geographical analysis of tourism spaces and places is advancing fast. In terms of human geography, the various recent academic ‘turns’ have led to fresh examination of existing debates and have advanced new theoretical ideas in geography that are more salient than ever for tourism studies. The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Geographies seeks to examine such recent developments by providing a state-of-the-art review of the field, documenting advances in research and evaluating different perspectives, approaches, techniques and contexts.

The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Geographies considers recent disciplinary developments (including post-disciplinarily) in geography in relation to the study of tourism. It also analyzes the fledging relationships of the new mobilities paradigm, critical tourism studies and cultural political economy to tourism spaces and places, as well as acknowledging a spatial turn in poststructuralist social sciences more generally. In addition, it evaluates how postcolonial, feminist, sensory, performative and queer perspectives have diversified research in the tourism geographies field. Spatial analysis, time geography, placemaking and landscape concerns are addressed and issues such as transport, environmental discourses and development are also analyzed. Finally, the volume’s contributions highlight key areas for advancing research and map out the dimensions of future trajectories in tourism geographies in different theoretical and thematic contexts.

Written by leading scholars in the tourism geographies field, this text will provide an invaluable resource for all those with an interest in tourism geographies, encouraging dialogue across disciplinary boundaries and areas of study.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|5 pages

Tourism: the view from space

ByJulie Wilson

part |1 pages

Part I: Tracing tourism geographies

chapter 2|17 pages

From the geography of tourism to geographies of tourism

ByC. Michael Hall, Stephen J. Page

chapter 3|9 pages

Tourism geographies or geographies of tourism: where the bloody hell are we?: Richard W. Butler

Edited ByJulie Wilson

part |1 pages

Part II: Conceptualising tourism geographies

chapter 4|9 pages

Tourism geographies and post-structuralism

ByTim Gale

chapter 5|9 pages

A radical departure: a critique of the critical turn in Tourism Studies

ByRaoul V. Bianchi

chapter 6|6 pages

Geographies of tourism: space, ethics and encounter

ByChris Gibson

chapter 7|6 pages

Tourism, individuation and space

ByKevin Meethan

chapter 8|7 pages

Performance, space and tourism

ByJonas Larsen

chapter 9|8 pages

Sensuous geographies of tourism

ByTim Edensor, Emily Falconer

chapter 10|8 pages

Queer perspectives on tourism geographies

ByGordon Waitt

chapter 11|7 pages

Tourism, space and gender

ByJacqueline Tivers

chapter 12|6 pages

Future spaces of postcolonialism in tourism

ByDonna Keen, Hazel Tucker

chapter 13|10 pages

Geographies of gentrifi cation and tourism

ByJulie Wilson, Andrew Tallon

chapter 14|7 pages

The ‘mobilities turn’ and the geography of tourism

ByTara Duncan

chapter 15|6 pages

Exploring the geographies of lifestyle mobility: current and future fi elds of enquiry

Edited ByJulie Wilson

chapter 16|7 pages

Tourism, creativity and space

ByJulie Wilson

chapter 17|6 pages

Making and unmaking places in tourism geographies

ByT.C. Chang

chapter 18|7 pages

Tourism spaces, behaviours and cultures: the metaspatialities of tourism: Petri Hottola

Edited ByJulie Wilson

part |1 pages

Part III: Approaching tourism geographies

chapter 19|8 pages

The economy of tourism spaces: a multiplicity of ‘critical turns’?

ByKeith G. Debbage, Dimitri Ioannides

chapter 20|6 pages

Historical geographies of tourism

ByDallen J. Timothy

chapter 21|11 pages

Spatial analysis: a critical tool for tourism geographies

ByC. Michael Hall

chapter 22|7 pages

Time geography and tourism

ByNoam Shoval

chapter 23|6 pages

Geography and the marketing of tourism destinations

ByAlan A. Lew

chapter 24|7 pages

Geographies of tourism and development

ByMarcela Palomino-Schalscha

chapter 25|7 pages

Environmental discourses and tourism

ByAndrew Holden

chapter 26|6 pages

Landscape perspectives on tourism geographies: Daniel C. Knudsen, Jillian M. Rickly-Boyd and Michelle M. Metro-Roland

ByDaniel C. Knudsen, Jillian M. Rickly-Boyd

chapter 27|7 pages

The politics and geographies of international air transport

ByDavid Timothy Duval and Tay T.R. Koo

part |1 pages

Part IV: Situating tourism geographies

chapter 28|8 pages

Rethinking mass tourism, space and place

BySalvador Anton Clavé

chapter 29|7 pages

Geographies of rural tourism: current progress and paradoxes

ByGunjan Saxena

chapter 30|8 pages

Geographies of tourism and the city

ByMartin Selby

chapter 31|8 pages

Changing geographies of coastal resorts: development processes and tourism spaces: Gareth Shaw and Sheela Agarwal

Edited ByJulie Wilson

part |1 pages

PART V Advancing tourism geographies

chapter 32|4 pages

Tourism geographies in a post-disciplinary age

ByJulie Wilson
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