This volume is designed to enable its reader to think through vital concepts and theories relating to tourism and hospitality management, stimulate critical thinking and use multidisciplinary perspectives. The book is organized around three key ways of producing social change in and through tourism: critical thinking, critical education and critical action.
Foreword: Dialectical Thinking and Critical Pedagogy: Towards a Critical Tourism Studies Creating An Academy of Hope: An Enquiry-Learning-Action Nexus Part 1: Critical Tourism Research 1. Researcher Reflexivity in Tourism Studies Research: Dynamical Dances with Emotions 2. The Political Ends of Tourism: Voices and Narratives of Silwan/the City of David in East Jerusalem 3. The Challenge of Critical Approaches to Rural Tourism Studies and Practice 4. The Under-Conceptualisations of Tourism Studies: The Case for Postdisciplinary Knowing Part 2: Critical Tourism Education 5. The Tourism Education Futures Initiative (TEFI): Activating Change in Tourism Education 6. From Copyright to Copyleft: Towards Tourism Education 2.0 7. Critical Thinking in the Tourism Curriculum 8. Thinking Inside the Box: Understanding Discursive Production and Consumption in Tourism 9. To Act as Though the Future Mattered: A Framework for Hopeful Tourism Education Part 3: Critical Action in 'The Tourism World' 10. Hotel Bauen: An Exploratory Case Study in Justice Tourism 11. The Dialectics of War, Peace and Tourism 12. Pacifists and Partygoers? Young Antipodeans Visiting Gallipoli War Sites 13. Diverse Economies and Alternative Economic Practices in Tourism 14. Hotel Transvaal & Molar Lines as a Tool to Open up Spaces of Hospitality 15. Hopeful Tourism: An Unfolding Perspective
Irena Ateljevic is Assistant Professor at Wageningen University, The Netherlands.
Nigel Morgan is Professor of Tourism Studies at Cardiff School of Management's Welsh Centre for Tourism Research at the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff.
Annette Pritchard is Professor of Critical Tourism Studies and Director of the Cardiff School of Management's Welsh Centre for Tourism Research at the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff.