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Tourism Through Troubled Times: Challenges and Opportunities of the Tourism Industry in 21st Century [Kietas viršelis]

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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 tourism’s 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 industry’s 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 industry’s 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 tourism’s 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 industry’s next steps forward.

Recenzijos

"Once again I want to congratulate Dr. Maximilliano Korstanje, Hugues Seraphin and Shem Maingi and the team of scholars for having given to the world and a valuable academic work to help the tourism industry face its twenty-first century emerging issues. As is typical of many of the other books written or edited by Korstanje, Seraphin & Maingi. This book offers wisdom and guidance not only for tourism scientists but also those who work in the applied field of tourism. This newest book touches on a number of value subjects, including tourism and the digital world, some of the worlds most challenging tourism destinations such as South Africa and Haiti, the impact of pandemics and especially Covid-19 on tourism. This book will be not only a window to the world of tourism but a handbook of how to handle new crises as they emerge." -- - Professor Peter Tarlow, Ph D, Texas A&M University, US This book advances a bold perspective on tourism: while it is generally true that COVID-19 created troubles for tourism growth, what is even more true is that it merely exacerbated the troubles that were already brewing in the background; also, globally, COVID-19 activated the process of reinventing tourism in fundamentally different ways. This is an exciting opportunity for newer forms of tourism and management styles. The contributions included in this volume explore these dimensions. An excellent compendium of a very diverse set of viewpoints. -- - Babu George, PhD, Professor of International Business, Christian Brothers University, USA "In this new book we are given the opportunity to scrutinise perceptions and representations of crisis faced by tourism as an industry and a system of services in the 21st century. Building on their previously published work, the editors of the compendium bring together an exciting array of case studies and fresh analytical propositions, helping us to reflect on what it means to live and travel in troubled times." -- - Professor Rodanthi Tzanelli, PhD, Director, Mobilities Research Area, Bauman Institute, University of Leeds, UK

Introduction: Tourism Through Troubled Times: Emerging Issues and New
Pathways for the 21st Century Tourism; Maximilliano E. Korstanje, Hugues
Seraphin, and Shem W. Maingi

Chapter
1. A Problem Called Alterity: The Position of the Other in HBO Saga
Westworld; Maximilliano E. Korstanje and Hugues Seraphin

Chapter
2. Digital Skills and Tourism Workforce Recovery in the Post COVID-19
Pandemic Era: Case of Small and Medium-sized Tourism Enterprises (SMTEs) in
Nairobi, Kenya; Shem W. Maingi and Hildah Mumbi Wachira

Chapter
3. A Perennial State of Crisis Management at a Tourism Destination in
the Global South: The Case of South Africa; Mandla Sibisi, Matilda Mashapa,
and Unathi Sonwabile Henama

Chapter
4. Tourism, Co-location and Networking: A Haitian Contemporary Crisis
and Future Prospects; Michelle Mcleod and Hugues Seraphin

Chapter
5. Surfing in the Dark: Comparable Study Cases Between Ground-zero,
US and Republica de Cromańon, Argentina; Maximilliano E. Korstanje

Chapter
6. The Perception of Anti-COVID19 Practices, Experience, Satisfaction
and Behaviour in Tourist Accommodation in Canary Islands; Rita Carballo
Fuentes, Leon Carmelo, and Maria Carballo

Chapter
7. COVID-19: An Opportunity to Theorise (Online) Teaching Practices
in Tourism and Related Topics; Pinaz Tiwari, Hugues Seraphin, and Vanessa
Gowresunkar

Chapter
8. Pandemic Recovery Strategies: A Disaster Management Tourism
Framework; Joseph Chacko Chennattuserry, Bindi Varghese, Elangovan N, and
Sandhya H

Chapter
9. The Digitalization in Latin America and The Caribbean Hotel Sector
in a Post Pandemic Environment; Phalesta Toussaint and Cristina Jönsson

Chapter
10. Sustainability Perspectives of the Wildlife Conservancy-Based
Tourism Model in a Post-Pandemic Context in Kenya; Joseph K Muriithi

Chapter
11. The Effect of COVID-19 Pandemic on Russian Tourists Demand and
Preferences; Oleg E. Afanasiev and Alexandra V. Afanasieva

Chapter
12. Impacts and Adaptive Strategies of the Hotel Sector Amid the
COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of Hotel Sector in Siem Reap Province; Nehm
Sochea and Sotheara Kham

Chapter
13. Crisis Management and Resilience The Case of Small Businesses
in Tourism; Sofia Lachhab, Tina egota, Alastair M. Morrison, and J. Andres
Coca-Stefaniak
Maximiliano E. Korstanje is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Palermo, Argentina.



Hugues Seraphin is a Senior Lecturer in Event and Tourism Management Studies at the University of Winchesters Business School, UK.



Shem Wambugu Maingi is a Lecturer within the Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Kenyatta University, Kenya.