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This book proposes a new and original analysis of tourism employment in order to understand the multiple dimensions (economic, cultural, temporal, geographical, etc.) of this cross-cutting sector. It offers an overview of French knowledge, mainly in sociology, anthropology, geography and law, in the light of singular empirical fields. The diversity of disciplinary approaches, methods and questions allows for comparisons between various segments of the tourism employment market in France and with other countries. Based on in-depth case studies, this book will be a valuable resource for students and academics who wish to understand the specificities of tourism employment and the methods for studying them, as well as for professionals in the sector and decision-makers in European tourist destinations who wish to enrich their approaches to these phenomena.
Studies employment and work in tourism from a social science perspective
Questions the methods and types of jobs in the tourism sector
Includes varied methodological approaches and the research objects
Auteur
Bertrand Réau is a Professor at the Cnam, entitled to direct research, and holds the "Tourism and leisure travel" Chair. His recent work focuses on tourism practices and the social uses of time, the challenges of the globalisation of science and disciplinary recompositions around Studies, the relationship between tourism and ethnicity in Southeast Asia, and the development of theme parks around the world. He is notably co-author of Sociologie du tourisme (2016), La sociologie de Charles Wright Mills (2014), Researching Elites and Power (2020, Springer) and author of Les Français et les vacances. Sociologie de l'offre et des pratiques de loisirs (2011).
Christophe Guibert is a sociologist, professor at the University of Angers (ESTHUA, Faculty of Tourism, Culture and Hospitality), researcher at the "Spaces and societies" laboratory (UMR CNRS 6590). For the past twenty years, he has been examining multiple dimensions attached to tourism practices (public policies, jobs, social and cultural uses, gender, etc.) in France, but also in various foreign countries (China, Taiwan, Morocco, USA...). His work is part of a dispositionalist and multi-methodological sociology. He has managed research contracts and published numerous scientific articles relating to these themes. Since 2016, he has managed two licenses and a master's degree in the field of coastal tourism in Les Sables d'Olonne, a delocalized branch of the University of Angers (France).
Contenu
Chapter 1. Introduction. What does working in the tourism sector mean?.- Chapter 2. Making it Through the Tourist Season: Summer Work in Seaside Resorts.- Chapter 3. Labor, training and careers in tourism in Sardinia.- Chapter 4. Who benefits from tourism? The ambiguities of development through tourism for water sports instructors.- Chapter 5. Transformations of employment and employment status, categorization of jobs and competencies: A legal perspective on the organization of the job market in the field of tourism and sport in France.- Chapter 6. The space of social tourism. Organizations, mobilizations and labour.- Chapter 7. The new configurations of labour in the tourism sector: Is entrepreneurship a choice?.- Chapter 8. The recruitment process in a multinational travel company.- Chapter 9. A (touristic) policy without a ministry? A research note on the effects of training aid during the COVID-19 crisis.- Chapter 10. Conclusion. Employment and Training in the COVID-19 Era: The Case of France. <p