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Julie Wilson is Associate Dean for Research and Associate Professor in the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies at the Open University of Catalonia (UOC), and the current Chair of the Tourism, Leisure and Global Change Commission of the International Geographical Union (IGU). Her research interests focus on the analysis of tourism impacts and the socio-spatial transformation of urban/rural landscapes, the role of culture and creativity in the generation of new forms of sustainability in tourism, geographies of the platform economy and evolutionary economic geography as interpretative frameworks for sustainable tourism topics.
Dieter K. Müller is Professor of Human Geography, Umeå University Sweden and a former Chair of the IGU Commission of Tourism, Leisure and Global Change. His research addresses the geographies of second homes and the relationship between tourism and regional change in northern peripheries. Furthermore he has an interest in the institutional development of tourism geographies.
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The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Geographies, 2nd Edition offers a comprehensive re-evaluation of the recent developments, conceptual, theoretical, and empirical debates, and critical issues in this field of study.
Résumé
The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Geographies, 2nd Edition offers a comprehensive re-evaluation of the recent developments, conceptual, theoretical, and empirical debates, and critical issues in this field of study.
Contenu
Part 1. Introduction. 1. Keeping Pace with the Evolution of Tourism Geographies within Space, Place, Society and Environment. 2. The Tourism-Geographies Nexus. 3. Geographies of Tourism and Development: Facing 21st Century Challenges. Part 2. Critical Geographies of Tourism. 4. Critical Theories and Sustainable Tourism Futures. 5. Tourism and Degrowth: Beyond the Capitalist Growth Imperative. 6. Alterity, Mobility and Territory: Conceptualising Tourism Space in a World in Flux. 7. Assemblage Tourism Geographies. 8. Critical Studies of Gender Equality and Sustainable Development in Tourism Geographies. 9. Tourism, Place, Space and Queer Sexuality. 10. Performativity, Space and Tourism. 11. Embodied Encounters in Tourism Geographies Research. Part 3. Place Perspectives on Tourism Geographies. 12. Landscape Perspectives on Tourism Geographies. 13. Place Making and Unmaking in Tourism. 14. Rural Creative Tourism Geography for Community Revitalisation. 15. Geographies of Festival and Event Spaces and Places. 16. Tourism and Urbanisation Processes: Towards an Encounter between Tourism Geographies and Urban Theory?. 17. Historical Geographies of Tourism and Heritage. Part 4. Sustainability Transitions in Tourism Geographies. 18. Sustainability and Geographies of Tourism. 19. Geographies of Tourism and the Anthropocene. 20. Tourism and Socio-ecological Systems: A Geographical Approach. 21. The Changing Geography of Tourism in a Climate-Disrupted World. 22. The Footprint of Responsibility in Tourism Destinations: The Role of Governance. 23. Regenerative Tourism in the Making: Reflections About an Emerging Frontier for Tourism Geographies. 24. Political Ecologies of Tourism: Key Issues and Research Prospects. Part 5. Digital Transformation, Platform Economy and Tourism Geographies. 25. Digital Tourism Geographies. 26. Geographies of Exclusion in 'Smart' Tourism Places: Towards a Critical Research Agenda. 27. Anxiety, Fear and Violence: Capitalist Configurations and the Surveillance of Tourism Spaces. 28. The Platform Economy as a Game Changer for Tourism Geographies. Part 6. Geographies of Tourism Mobilities. 29. Tourism and (Im)mobilities: During and Post-Pandemic. 30. Digital Nomadism and Tourism Mobilities. 31. Tourism Mobilities and Urban Change: Geographis of Transnational Gentrification. 32. The Messiness of Tourism and Transportation Geographies. 33. Time Geography and Tourism. Part 7. Economic, Entrepreneurship and Business Perspectives on Tourism Geographies. 34. Hidden in Plain Sight: Evolving Geographies of Business Innovation and Tourism. 35. Making Sense of Tourism Entrepreneurship as the Nexus between Entrepreneurs and their Spatial Environment. 36. Tourism and Economic Geography: An Evolving Agenda. Part 8. Challenges for the Future of Tourism Geographies Education. 37. Toward Strategy Development for Tourism Geographies Education using TOWS Matrix. Part 9. Conclusions. 38. Tourism Geographies for the 2020s.