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_aTourism Ethics/ _c David A. Fennell |
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_aNew Delhi: _bViva Books, _c2010. |
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_a404 p. _bPB |
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505 | _a1 Introduction Introduction Tourism Impacts Alternative tourism (AT) and sustainable tourism (ST) Tourism and Ethics Tourism research on ethics Tourism's new moralities and realities. Where to Start?. . 2 Human Nature .... Introduction .... Culture Slates, savages ana gnosts Biological Antagonism Self-interest, altruism and inclusive fitness Reciprocal altruism. Game theory The group Emotion and Reason. . The theory of commitment The New Sciences of Nature Via Nurture. The Evolution of Ethics.... Conclusion . 3 The Basis of Ethical Discourse Introduction Philosophical Terminology. . Philosophy. . Morality and ethics Values Norms Classical Antiquity . . . Socrates. . Plato ... . Aristotle . Hellenistic ethics . . Intuitionism . . . Teleology Utilitarianism Hedonism . . Egoism .... Virtue ethics Deontology. . . . Theology and the Golden Rule Kantian ethics Social contract theory. Existentialism The meaning in life . . Conclusion 4 Applications of Ethics Introduction Relativism vs. Universality. . . . Relativism .... Universality. . . The Basis of Justice Rules. . Laws. . Justice . . Rights - Responsibility, Free Will and Determinism The Circle of Morality . . Moralisation The Naturalistic Fallacy. Conclusion . . 5 The Nature of Politics and Ecoriomics . . . . Introduction The Evolution of Trade and Cooperation Politics, Power and Capitalism. Tourism and Development. . . . Social Status and Consumption Conclusion 6 The Business Side of Ethics Introduction Corporatism vs. Individualism Technology and instrumental reason Corporate Responsibility Trust and Culture in Organisations Business Ethics Ethical Responses in Tourism Marketing Fair Trade Pro-poor tourism Conclusion 7 Ethics and the Natural World Introduction The Myth of Stewardship . Ecosystems and Ecosystem Services . . . , Ecological Values and Justice Values and rights The rights of animals . . . Reverence and the 'other' Environmental Ethics Conclusion 8 Broad-based Concepts and Issues in Tourism. Introduction Common Pool Resources Social traps Governance Accreditation Best Practice and Benchmarking The Precautionary Principle . . . Conclusion 9 Codes of Ethics . . . Introduction What are Codes of Ethics? Ethics, conduct or practice? Tourism Studies on Codes of Ethics . Other Studies Pros and Cons of Codes of Etliics: A Critical Analysis Contextualising and Operationalising Codes of Ethics Code development process A comprehensive ethical programme The Global Code of Ethics for Tourism. Conclusion . 10 Models and Methods of Moral Reasoning Introduction Models of Moral Development and Reasoning Kohlberg's model of moral development Gilligan and the ethic of care Trevino's person-specific interactionist model. . . . Martin's framework for ethical conduct Haidt's social intuitionist model Hunt and Vitell's general theory of marketing ethics Schumann's moral principles framework Malloy ct al.'s comprehensive approach to ethical decision-making Theerapappisit's model of Buddhist ethics , Whistleblowing Methods of Moral Decision-making . . The multidimensional ethics scale . Conclusion 11 Case Study Analyses. . Introduction Sex Tourism Basic dilemma . . Specific ethical issue Moral decision-making framework. Ecotourism Basic issue Specific ethical issue Moral decision-making framework. . All-inclusives Ethical issue Ethical decision-making framework . The Holy Land Basic dilemma Specific ethical issue . . Ethical decision-making framework . Volunteerism Basic dilemma . . . Specific ethical issue Ethical decision-making framework . Cruise Line Tourism Basic dilemma Specific ethical issue Ethical decision-making framework . Conclusion 12 A Moral Tourism Industry? Introduction Interdisdplinarity Complexity Knowledge Synthesis Education | ||
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