Inclusion in Tourism

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Inclusion in Tourism

Understanding Institutional Discrimination and Bias

Migration, immigration and emigration Disability: social aspects Gender studies, gender groups Feminism and feminist theory Ethnic studies Sociology Retail and wholesale industries Sports and Active outdoor recreation

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Collection: Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 13th April 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781000864458


Inclusion in Tourism

Inclusion in Tourism provides examples of discrimination and marginalisation in tourism practices and avenues designed to recognise and overcome personal or institutional biases, setting a road map for researchers interested in establishing a more inclusive approach to tourism and tourism research.

Logically structured, multidisciplinary in approach, and compiled by a well-known scholar and leader in tourism theory, this volume comprises 13 specially commissioned chapters that provide concrete global examples of overcoming discrimination within tourism institutions, centred around examples of best practice, courses of action, and positive outcomes. Chapters outline, explain and challenge the existing view of tourism theory as inclusionary, destroying the myth that tourism is an equal opportunity endeavour, bringing a new level of scrutiny to "stand-alone" concepts of "discrimination" and "marginalisation" as a long-existing phenomenon in tourism studies. The book begins with an institutionalised and global approach to discrimination, focusing on immigration policy, academic teaching, research, grant policies, and destination image in relation to minorities; and xenophobia. The text then moves to the individual level, discussing aspects of institutionalised discrimination based on individual characteristics, such as sexual orientation, obesity, disability, and gender.

International in scope, this book will be of pivotal interest to graduate students, researchers, and practitioners interested in diversity and inclusion.

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