Original paper
Foucault, sustainable tourism, and relationships with the environment (human and nonhuman)
Abstract
Drawing on contemporary research into ethical consumption and sustainable tourism this article starts by outlining the ways in which sustainable tourism (and other forms of ethical consumption) has been understood as a means to perform class based distinctions. At this stage, it is suggested that whilst class may be one factor in understanding such a complex phenomena there might also be a need to examine the practices of sustainable tourist in...
Paper Details
Title
Foucault, sustainable tourism, and relationships with the environment (human and nonhuman)
Published Date
Apr 24, 2014
Journal
Volume
80
Issue
2
Pages
301 - 314
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