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|a 1. The ST-EP program and LDCs: Is tourism the best alternative? -- 2. The myth of agency through community participation in ecotourism -- 3. Is tourism fair? What the figures do not tell --4. Western money for southern sympathy: How Tuareg from Timia are instrumentalising tourists to support their 'exotic' village -- 5. The influence of religion on global and local conflict in tourism: Case studies in muslim countries -- 6. 'Riding' diversity: Cuban's / jineteros' uses of 'nationality talks' in the realm of their informal encounters with tourists -- 7. Destination image revisited: The Dutch market perceptions of Morocco as a tourism destination -- 8. The demand of rural tourism in a natural park in southern Spain -- 9. Setting the scene: Politics of transformation and narratives of preservation in Botiza (Romania) -- 10. A contextual approach to power relation between tourism and development -- 11. Global tourism and urban poor's right to the city: Spatial contestation within Cairo's historical districts -- 12. Kerala's strategy for tourism growth: A southern approach to development and poverty alleviation -- 13. Tourism and Kudumbashree: a southern solution empowering women through tourism -- 14. Actors or victims? Actor-oriented perspectives on new forms of tourism -- 15. Rural tourism in the context of Ejidos and community development in Mexico -- 16. Living in hope: Tourism and poverty alleviation in Flores?
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|a "Making the first substantial empirical contribution to the understanding of tourism as a development mechanism in poor regions and countries, this book takes an in-depth look at the successes and paradoxes of tourism in these roles and considers why tourism as a catalyst for economic development can be a controversial device. Chapters cover topics such as global and local conflicts in tourism, economic exploitation of the exotic, gender equality and participation as well as tourism and development methodologies. Offering a wide perspective on theoretical frameworks and using international case studies, this book will be relevant to both tourism practitioners and academics."--Jacket
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|a Novelli, Marina.
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