Table of Contents
Introduction Tourism and Social Identities: Introduction, Peter M. Burns, Marina Novelli; Chapter 1 Social Identities and the Cultural Politics of Tourism, Peter M. Burns; GLOBAL FRAMEWORKS: THEORETICAL AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES; Chapter 2 The Politics of Negotiating Culture in Tourism Development, Linda K. Richter; Chapter 3 Sizing up the World: Scale and Belonging in Narratives of Round-the-World Travel, Jennie Germann Molz; Chapter 4 Close Encounters: The Role of Culinary Tourism and Festivals in Positioning a Region, Gerard van Keken, Frank Go; Chapter 5 The Ghost Host Community in the Evolution of Travel Law in World Trade Contexts: A Pragmatic Cosmopolitan Perspective, James Tunney; Chapter 6 Cultural Identities in a Globalizing World: Conditions for Sustainability of Intercultural Tourism, Johan van Rekom, Frank Go; Chapter 7 Tourist Constructions and Consumptions of Space: Place, Modernity and Meaning, Scott McCabe, Duncan Marson; LOCAL REALITIES: POST-INDUSTRIAL WORLD AND TRANSITIONAL ECONOMIES; Chapter 8 Power, Resources and Identity: The Influence of Tourism on Indigenous Communities, Donald V. L. Macleod; Chapter 9 The Development of Cultural Iconography in Festival Tourism, Philip Feifan Xie; Chapter 10 Reconciliation Tourism: On Crossing Bridges and Funding Ferries, Freya Higgins-Desbiolles; Chapter 11 Sustainable Tourism and National Park Development in St. Lucia, Janne J. Liburd; Chapter 12 Identity and Interaction: Gazes and Reflections of Tourism, Patrícia de Araújo, Brandão Couto; Chapter 13 Television Travels: Screening the Tourist Settler, David Dunn;