Islandscapes and Tourism: An Anthology

Author:   Dr Joseph M Cheer (Western Sydney University, Australia) ,  Professor Philip Hayward (University of Technology Sydney, Australia) ,  Dr Solene Prince (Mid Sweden University, Sweden) ,  Karl Agius (University of Malta, Malta)
Publisher:   CABI Publishing
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Pages:   224
Publication Date:   18 May 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Dr Joseph M Cheer (Western Sydney University, Australia) ,  Professor Philip Hayward (University of Technology Sydney, Australia) ,  Dr Solene Prince (Mid Sweden University, Sweden) ,  Karl Agius (University of Malta, Malta)
Publisher:   CABI Publishing
Imprint:   CABI Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 17.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   0.730kg
ISBN:  

9781800621510


ISBN 10:   1800621515
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   18 May 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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PART 1: TOURISM AND ISLANDSCAPES Chapter 1: Cultural realignment, islands and the influence of tourism: A new conceptual approach Chapter 2: Tourism and islandscapes: Cultural realignment, social-ecological resilience and change PART 2: ISLAND CULTURES AND TOURISM Chapter 3: Rural authenticity and agency on a cold-water island: perspectives of contemporary craft-artists on Bornholm, Denmark. Chapter 4: Manufacturing paradise on Catalina Island: Othering an Island and its residents Chapter 5: Gourmet and green: The branding of King Island Chapter 6: The Ecotourism Hub: A joint cross-border marketing strategy for peripheral islands PART 3: ISLAND FUTURES AND TOURISM Chapter 7: Saint Mark’s Square as contested political space: protesting cruise tourism in Venice Chapter 8: An aquapelagic evolution? Developing sustainable tourism futures in Galápagos, Ecuador Chapter 9: From marginality to resurgence: The case of the Irish Islands Chapter 10: Curating a decolonial guide: The Detours project Chapter 11: Tourist Initiatives and Extreme Wilderness in the Nakanai Mountains of New Britain Chapter 12: Projects and Effects: The past, present and future of the Island of Nueva Tabarca (Alicante, Spain)

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Joseph M Cheer (Edited By) Joseph M. Cheer is at Western Sydney University and is board member of the International Geography Union (IGU) Commission on Tourism and Leisure and Global Change. His research draws from transdisciplinary perspectives, especially human/economic geography, cultural anthropology and political economy. Joseph is focused on research to practice with an emphasis on resilience building, sustainability and social justice in tourism. He recently published 'Tourism Resilience and Adaptation to Environmental Change' and 'Tourism Resilience and Sustainability: Adapting to Social, Political and Economic Change' (with Alan Lew). Solene Prince (Edited By) Solène Prince is senior lecturer in tourism studies at Mid-Sweden University and a researcher at the European Tourism Research Institute, Sweden. Her recent publications have featured in Island Studies Journal, Annals of Tourism Research and Journal of Heritage Tourism. She is on the advisory board of Sicri Network - Small Island Cultures Research Initiatives. She recently completed her post-doctoral project at Linnaeus University, Sweden (2021) where she studied ancestral tourism practices and dynamics. Her current research project is funded by the Swedish Energy Agency. Philip Hayward (Edited By) Philip Hayward is an adjunct professor in the School of Communication at the University of Technology Sydney. His doctoral degree at Macquarie University, Sydney (Australia), completed in 1996, concerned intercultural communication between Australian and Papua New Guinean performers on the Tabaran music project. He founded the online journal of island and maritime studies Shima in 2007 and continues to edit it. He has written and edited 19 books, including, most recently Cruisicology: the music culture of cruise ships (2019, co-authored with David Cashman). He has also published a number of articles about tourism and cultural heritage in Ryukyu-ko.

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