This volume brings together 13 essays that examine challenges and opportunities for the tourism industry in a post-COVID world. Tourism and other scholars from around the world address new forms of hospitality, including robot tourism and artificial intelligence through the lens of HBO's Westworld; the role of digitalization and digital skills in reviving small and medium-sized tourism enterprises in Kenya; crisis management planning and inclusion of non-tourism stakeholders in addressing tourism problems in South Africa; the advantages of destination co-location and networking in Haitian interactions with other countries in the Caribbean; changes in tourism consumption like dark tourism in Argentina and the US; perceptions of anti-COVID-19 practices in tourist accommodations in the Canary Islands; the impacts of COVID-19 on tourism education and how to integrate online teaching practices; an integrated approach to destination governance and disaster management after the pandemic; the digitalization and development of technological infrastructure in Latin American and Caribbean destinations; sustainability and wildlife conservancy-based tourism in a post-pandemic context in Kenya; the effect of the pandemic on Russian tourists' demand and preferences; the impacts of the pandemic on the hotel sector in Cambodia; and tourism crisis management in relation to small businesses. Distributed in North America by Turpin Distribution. Annotation ©2022 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
Tourism Through Troubled Times explores the unparalleled crisis within the current global tourism industry, which includes not only a wide range of risks that threaten economic activity but also a wider and deeper epistemological crisis.
Divided into four sections covering risk perception, tourism in crisis, new forms of tourism and the future of tourism in a fractured world, this edited collection examines issues including the impacts of the climate crisis on tourism, post-disaster marketing and management, use of robotics tourism, dark tourism, virtual tourism, over-tourism and tourism-phobia.
The editors present perspectives from a range of scholarly voices throughout a diverse array of chapters, offering a multidisciplinary view on tourisms recovery and possible future. Tourism Through Troubled Times is an illuminating read for all scholars of Tourism Studies, Hospitality Management, and the Sociology of Tourism, as well as practitioners and managers within the hospitality sector, and gives clear insights into the industrys next steps forward.
Tourism Through Troubled Times is an illuminating read for all scholars of Tourism Studies, Hospitality Management, and the Sociology of Tourism, as well as practitioners and managers within the hospitality sector, and gives clear insights into the industrys next steps forward.
Tourism Through Troubled Times explores the unparalleled crisis within the current global tourism industry, which includes not only a wide range of risks that threaten economic activity but also a wider and deeper epistemological crisis. Divided into four sections covering risk perception, tourism in crisis, new forms of tourism and the future of tourism in a fractured world, this edited collection examines issues including the impacts of the climate crisis on tourism, post-disaster marketing and management, use of robotics tourism, dark tourism, virtual tourism, over-tourism and tourism-phobia. The editors present perspectives from a range of scholarly voices throughout a diverse array of chapters, offering a multidisciplinary view on tourisms recovery and possible future. Tourism Through Troubled Times is an illuminating read for all scholars of Tourism Studies, Hospitality Management, and the Sociology of Tourism, as well as practitioners and managers within the hospitality sector, and gives clear insights into the industrys next steps forward.