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Philosophical Issues in Tourism



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Edited by: John Tribe (University of Surrey)
 
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Format: Hardback (pp: 272)   ISBN: 1-84541-097-1
Publication date: 15 Mar 2009   13 Digit ISBN: 978-1-84541-097-1

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Summary:
Despite the geometric expansion of tourism knowledge, some areas have remained stubbornly underdeveloped and a full or comprehensive consideration of the philosophical issues of tourism represents one such significant knowledge gap. A key aim of this book therefore is to provide an initial mapping of, and fresh insights into this territory. In doing so it discusses key philosophical questions in the field such as What is tourism? Who is a tourist? What is wisdom? What is it to know something? What is the nature of reality? Why are some destinations considered beautiful? Why is tourism desirable? What is good and bad tourism? What are desirable ends? These and similar topics are addressed this book under the headings of truth, beauty and virtue.

Review:
The book is an excellent and wide-ranging addition to the scarce literature on philosophical aspects of tourism. It will be a valuable source of insights for both working scholars as well as students. The writing of the papers is of uniformly high quality and the technical production of the book is excellent.
Krzysztof Przecławski, University of Warsaw, in Annals of Tourism Research 36(4)

It is immensely refreshing to see tourism’s potential to nourish values such as truth, beauty and virtue addressed in this fine book. The chapters are theoretically sound and inspiring, and raise important issues of tourism’s future role in societal development. The changes in global consciousness discussed in this timely book suggest that tourism’s successful trajectory must be re-visioned - with values such as ethics, aesthetics and knowledge as critical components. This philosophical book is at once uplifting, provocative and informative.
Professor Pauline Sheldon, Professor of Tourism, University of Hawaii.

Author Biography:
John Tribe is Professor of Tourism at the University of Surrey, UK. He is Editor-in-Chief of Annals of Tourism Research and Co-Chair of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation Education and Science Council. Previous works in this field include The Art of Tourism, The Truth about Tourism, The Philosophic Practitioner, The Indiscipline of Tourism, Education for Responsible Tourism Action, The Concept of Tourism and Tourism: a critical business.

Readership Level:
Postgraduate, Research / Professional, Undergraduate

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