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The study of tourism [electronic book] : past trends and future directions / Richard Sharpley.

By: Sharpley, Richard, 1956- [author ].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Contemporary geographies of leisure, tourism, and mobility: Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2011Copyright date: ©2011Description: online resource (105 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resource ISBN: 9780415482172 (hardback); 0415482178 (hardback); 9780203885048 (e-book).Subject(s): TourismDDC classification: 338.4791 Online resources: E-book
Contents:
So why study tourism -- The study of tourism where we are now -- The contemporary study of tourism approaches and critiques -- The study of tourism future directions.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Over the last two decades, tourism has become firmly established as a recognized field of study and the focus of extensive academic research. There has been continual expansion in the provision of taught programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate level, dramatic developments in the tourism literature and a growing community of tourism academics. Despite this explosion in the study of tourism, however, it is still struggling to achieve wider academic legitimacy, it remains to some extent divorced from the industry upon which it is focuses and, even within its academic ranks, there remains uncertainty over its role and future direction.

This volume aims to critically explore this paradoxical situation and to consider the future direction of the study of tourism. It charts the development of tourism as an area of study, analyzing approaches taken from an international context; it critiques contemporary epistemologies of tourism framed around the social science vs. management dichotomy and offers alternative approaches to the study of tourism. In doing so, it engages directly with a range of important academic debates: what tourism 'is' in an academic context, the purpose of studying tourism and how it should be studied in the future.

This important and stimulating volume will have global appeal to higher level students, academics and researchers within tourism and related disciplines.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

So why study tourism -- The study of tourism where we are now -- The contemporary study of tourism approaches and critiques -- The study of tourism future directions.

Electronic reproduction.: ProQuest LibCentral. Mode of access: World Wide Web.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Richard Sharpley is Professor of Tourism and Development at the University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK.

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