
Changing Practices of Tourism Stakeholders in Covid-19 Affected Destinations
- 280 pages
- English
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Changing Practices of Tourism Stakeholders in Covid-19 Affected Destinations
About this book
This book employs epistemological, methodological and discursive approaches to explore the practices of tourism stakeholders in Covid-19 affected destinations and to understand and explain their everyday real-time doings and sayings. It discusses the changing practices of tourists and stakeholders at both micro and meso levels and provides a range of contexts and destination case studies offering insights into supply and demand. The issues examined in the volume will have continued implications for further study of the relationships between tourism, crises, pandemics and global travel. It will be a useful resource for researchers and students in tourism studies, geography, politics and policy, as well as sociology, history, crisis management and development studies.
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Table of contents
- Cover-Page
- Half-Title
- Series
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Introduction
- Part 1. Changes in the Subfields of the Tourism Industry
- 2. The Impacts of Covid-19 on the Airline Industry
- 3. The Impacts of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Tour Operators’ Business in Iran: The Role of Organisational Learning and Resiliency
- 4. The Covid-19 Pandemic and Tourism Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs): Insights From a Developing Country Perspective
- Part 2. Transition of Attitudes in Spiritual Tourism
- 5. The Impact of Covid-19 on Japanese Temple Stays: The 2021 Situation
- 6. Practising Faith From Afar: The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Pilgrim Behaviour
- 7. When Faith and Fear Intersect: Pilgrimage During the Covid-19 Pandemic
- Part 3. Perceptions and Habitus Changes of Tourism Stakeholders
- 8. Bourdieu on Tasmania: How Theory of Practice Makes Sense of the Emergence of Regenerative Tourism in Times of Covid-19
- 9. Covid-19, Tourism Structural Changes and the Habitus Adaptations at Tourist Destinations: Perspectives of Tourism Agents
- 10. Gendered (Im)mobilities in China: The Impacts of Covid-19 on Women in Tourism
- Part 4. Emerging Perspectives on Post-Covid-19 Tourism
- 11. Questionable Hospitality: New Relations and Tensions Between Hosts and Guests After Covid-19
- 12. Covid-19 and the Host Community: Towards an Uncertain Future?
- 13. Rethinking Tourism for the Long-Term: Covid-19 and the Paradoxes of Tourism Recovery in Australia
- 14. Conclusion: Reflections and Revanche
- Index