Bültmann & Gerriets
Volunteer Tourism
Theoretical Frameworks and Practical Applications
von Angela M Benson
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-0-415-57664-2
Erschienen am 14.12.2010
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 236 mm [H] x 157 mm [B] x 20 mm [T]
Gewicht: 544 Gramm
Umfang: 288 Seiten

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Dr Angela M. Benson is Divisional Leader for Tourism at the University of Brighton, Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Canberra, and Founding Chair of the ATLAS Volunteer Tourism Research Group. Published articles include the areas of Volunteer Tourism, Best Value, Sustainability and Research Methods.



Volunteer Tourism is one of the major growth areas in contemporary tourism, where tourists for various reasons seek alternative goodwill experiences and activities. There has been a surge in volunteer programmes offered in range of destinations organised by variety of charities & tour operators. This book aims to take an in-depth analysis of the complex issues associated with traditional and contemporary volunteer tourism, from volunteer tourism and sustainability to the examination of volunteer tourism stakeholders: volunteers themselves, the host to guest exchange amd the organisations. This timely addition to the small but growing academic literature on this topic will be of interest to tourism students and academics internationally.



1. Volunteer Tourism: Theory and Practice Part 1: The Volunteer: Motivation, Experiences and the Self 2. Understanding Voluntourism: A Glaserian Grounded Theory Study 3. VOLUNtourists Versus volunTOURISTS: a true Dichotomy or Merely a Differing Perception? 4. Journeys of the Self: Volunteer Tourists in Nepal 5. Young Non-Institutionalised Volunteer Tourists in Guatemala: Exploring Youth and Self-development 6. Developing and Promoting Sustainable Volunteer Tourism Sites in Sabah, Malaysia: Experiences Dimensions and Tourists' Motives 7. Volunteer Tourism as a Life-Changing Experience 8. Self and Society in Voluntourism: A Thirty Year Retrospective Analysis of Post Trip Self Development of Volunteer Tourists to the Israeli Kibbutz Part 2: Expanding the Boundaries on Volunteer Tourism Research 9. Volunteer Tourism and Divers with Disabilities: Evidence from Malaysia 10. Profiling Volunteer Holiday Leaders: a Case Study of National Trust Working Holiday Leaders: Socio-demographics, Basic Human Values and Functional Volunteer Motivations 11. Volunteer Archaeological Tourism: An Overview 12. Managing volunteers: An application of ISO 31000:2009 Risk Management: Principles and Guidelines to the Management of Volunteers in Tourism and Beyond 13. Volunteer Tourism and Intercultural Exchange: Exploring the 'Other' in the Experience 14. Volunteer Tourism: How do we know it is 'Making a Difference'? 15. How Does it Make a Difference? Towards 'Accreditation' of the Development Impact of Volunteer Tourism 16. Volunteer Tourism: Structuring the Research Agenda


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