Tourism and Tourism Spaces/ (Record no. 192877)

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fixed length control field 00312nam a2200109Ia 4500
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781446220528
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE
Transcribing agency Department of Geography
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Gareth Shaw
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Tourism and Tourism Spaces/
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. SAGE,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2012.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Chapter 1: Introduction<br/>Tourism and Mobility<br/>Tourism and Globalization<br/>Tourism Opportunities, Risks and Constraints<br/>Tourism and Tourism Spaces: An Approach<br/>Summary<br/>Part One: Production, Regulation and Competition<br/><br/>Chapter 2: Production and Regulation<br/>The Nature of Tourism Production<br/>Tourism and Commodification<br/>Tourism, Capitalist Relationships and Regulation Theory<br/>Globalization and the Limits of National Regulation<br/>Summary: Production and Regulation<br/>Chapter 3: Tourism Firms and the Organization of Production<br/>Models of Production: Micro-Firms and Transnationals<br/>The Tourism Labour Process<br/>Summary: Organizing Production within the Firm<br/>Chapter 4: Inter-Company Cooperation and Competition<br/>Competition within Existing Paradigms, or Repetitive Competition<br/>Competition within Changing Paradigms, or Disruptive Competition<br/>Collaboration and Firm Interdependencies<br/>Summary: Innovation and Forms of Competition<br/>Part Two: Consumption, Experience and Commodification<br/><br/>Chapter 5: Mapping Tourism Consumption: From Fordism to McDonaldization<br/>Perspectives on Tourism Consumption<br/>The Shift to Post-Fordist Consumption<br/>New Forms of Tourism: Creating the Tourist Experience<br/>The ‘McDisneyfication’ of Tourism<br/>Old and New Forms of Tourism Consumption<br/>Summary: Changing Forms of Tourism Consumption<br/>Chapter 6: Engineering the Tourist Experience<br/>Dimensions of the Tourist Experience<br/>The Tourist Experience and Authenticity<br/>Motivation and ‘Real’ Experiences<br/>Tourist Behaviour: Experiencing the Dream<br/>From Careless to Careful Tourists: Engineering Behaviour<br/>Globalization and National Tourist Cultures in Developing Countries<br/>Summary: Tourism, Globalization and ‘Engineering’<br/>Chapter 7: Tourism and the Commodification of Local Communities: Impacts and Relationships<br/>Changing Perspectives on Tourism Impacts<br/>The Language of the Holiday Brochure and the Consequences of Place Commodification<br/>Tourism, Tourists and ‘the Other’<br/>Why Us, Why Here? Local Perceptions of Tourism Impacts<br/>Mediating Change: Tourism-Community Relationships<br/>Summary: Commodification, Impacts and Communities<br/>Part Three: Constructing and Reconstructing Tourism Places and Spaces<br/><br/>Chapter 8: Tourism Places, Spaces and Change<br/>Place and Space<br/>Production, Consumption and Changing Places<br/>Regulation and Changing Places<br/>Summary: Places, Spaces and Regulation<br/>Chapter 9: Established Tourism Spaces in Transition: Changes in Coastal Resorts<br/>The Seaside and the Beach<br/>Creating Paradise: The Rise and Diffusion of the Seaside Resort<br/>The Resort Transformed and Transplanted: The Growth of International Competition<br/>Resorts and the Pleasure Periphery<br/>Tourism Spaces and Resort Landscapes<br/>Resorts in Transition: The Anatomy of Resort Decline<br/>Resort Redevelopment: The Limits to Intervention<br/>Summary: Resorts in Transition<br/>Chapter 10: Landscapes of Pleasure: The Construction of New Tourism Spaces and Places<br/>The Development of Diverse Tourism Spaces<br/>Fantasy Spaces: From Disneyland to Las Vegas and beyond<br/>Constructing New Leisure Spaces: The Rise of the Themed Mega-Mall<br/>Tourism Spaces as Themed Environments<br/>Playing with the Past: Creating Tourism Spaces in Postindustrial Economies<br/>Spaces of Consumption or Exclusion?<br/>Summary: Constructing Tourism Spaces<br/>Chapter 11: Conclusions<br/>Reflecting on Tourism<br/>The Challenge of Change<br/>The Challenge for Tourism Researchers<br/>Summary
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url http://sk.sagepub.com/books/tourism-and-tourism-spaces
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