Tourism and wellness : travel for the good of all? / Bryan S. Grimwood, Heather Mair, Kellee Caton, Meghan Muldoon ; foreword by Ana María Munar.
"By recognizing tourism as a profound social force, this book engages with notions of power and perspectives of wellness in tourism and the contested conceptualizations of tourism spaces and places for wellness"--
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Language: | English |
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Lanham :
Lexington Books,
[2018]
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Series: | Anthropology of tourism: heritage, mobility, and society.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: engaging the nexus of wellness and (critical) tourism studies / by Kellee Caton, Heather Mair, Meghan Muldoon, and Bryan S. R. Grimwood
- Black female cultural safety in Tebrakunna country: what is wellness for us? / by Emma Lee
- Exploring local languages use in community-based tourism settings in Haida Gwaii (British Columbia, Canada) / by Kelly Whitney-Gould, Pamela Wright, Anna Carr, and Jason (Gaagwiis) Alsop
- Blogging for researcher wellbeing in a study of South African township tourism / by Meghan Muldoon
- Let them be heard: the emotional performances of enslaved narratives at United States plantation sites / by Stefanie Benjamin
- Caring for animal welfare: volunteer tourists and captive-elephant wellbeing in Thailand / by Madyson Taylor, Bryan S. R. Grimwood, and Karla Boluk
- Retreat and freedom at the Canadian cottage: an early feminist story / by Julia Harrison
- Family travel in the US: attitudes and barriers to family wellbeing / by Lynn Minnaert
- Wellness through everyday place-sharing: the emotional geographies of migrant family travel back home to Cyprus / by Kelley A. McClinchey
- Making love on the farm: the Shambhala Music Festival / by Nataliya Kiyan and Kellee Caton
- Community wellbeing between climate risk and tourism development: contradictions on the shore of the St. Lawrence Estuary / by Coralie Lebon and Dominic Lapointe
- Conclusion: being well in, and with, the world / by Lisa Cooke.