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Drawing from ethnographic work in five continents, this book demonstrates how different regimes of value in tourism can coexist, collide, and compete across a varied geographic terrain. Much theory in tourism economics defines 'value' as a measure of monetary worth, a concept governing commodity exchange, and a gauge for tourist satisfaction. The research included in this volume shows that tourism not only feeds off existing conceptions of value as a monetary category, but that it is also instrumental in reproducing and reinforcing those subjective, morally heightened, and highly intangible values that make tourism and the tourism economy a complex social, cultural, political, and psychological phenomenon. The book pushes the debate about the tourism economy beyond a simplistic understanding of producer-consumer relations, instead suggesting a refocus on the social, spatial, and temporal lags in tourism production, and the ensuing differentiated regimes of values.
This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change.
- Autors Emilie Crossley, Dr. David Picard, Professor Of Anthropology David Picard
- ISBN13 9781138106796
- ISBN10 1138106798
- Pàgines 98
- Any Edició 2017
- Fecha de publicación 16/06/2017
Ressenyes i valoracions
Regimes of Value in Tourism
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- Emilie Crossley, Dr. David Picard, Professor Of Anthropology David Picard
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- ROUTLEDGE (2017)
- 9781138106796



