Neolocalism and Tourism
Understanding a Global Movement
Linda Ingram, Susan L. Slocum, Christina Cavaliere
ISBN: 9781911635604 HBK; 9781911635611 eBook
DOI: 10.23912/9781911635604-4287
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Neolocalism and Tourism: Understanding a Global Movement is the first comprehensive analysis of neolocalism in the tourism context and provides a forum to discuss the latest developments, trends, and research involving tourism and neolocalism, as well as exploring new areas for consideration.
Synergies between neolocalism and tourism can contribute to a greater understanding of the complexities of sustainability through increases in community involvement, which enhances local pride and local sourcing. The role of local production, distribution, and consumption can link people to landscapes and contribute to a deeper understanding of sense of place, which in turns garners support for local enterprises and local causes.
This edited collection:
Publication: Oct 2020
Synergies between neolocalism and tourism can contribute to a greater understanding of the complexities of sustainability through increases in community involvement, which enhances local pride and local sourcing. The role of local production, distribution, and consumption can link people to landscapes and contribute to a deeper understanding of sense of place, which in turns garners support for local enterprises and local causes.
This edited collection:
- Outlines the theory of neolocalism and features neolocalism in relation to tourism;
- Brings a new level of scrutiny to the stand-alone concept of “neolocal†as a rising phenomenon in sustainable tourism development and tourism product development studies;
- Highlights the versatility and innovating applications of neolocalism within the wider tourism debate; and
- Contains international contributions and examples (both applied and conceptual) from global experts.
Publication: Oct 2020
Table of contents
Ch 1 Introduction (Christina T. Cavaliere and Linda J. Ingram)Ch 2 Sustainability and Neolocalism: Complementary Ideologies (Susan L. Slocum and Linda J. Ingram)
Ch 3 Neolocalism, Tourism and Shiplap (Linda J. Ingram)
Ch 4 ‘A New Narrative of Place’: Neolocalism and Heritage-based Tourism (Michael Fagence)
Ch 5 Neolocalism, Revitalisation and Rural Tourism Development (Jessica Faustini Aquino and Gudrun M. H. Kloes)
Ch 6 Community Festivals Reveal Tangible and Intangible Bounty: Lismore NSW Australia (Ros Derrett)
Ch 7 Migration and Tourism Mobilities: How Younger Koreans are Enhancing New Urban Experiences in São Paulo (Eanne P. Leite and Thiago Allis)
Ch 8 Neolocalism and Transportation: Biocultural Conservation of the Saen Saeb Khlong in Bangkok (Christina T. Cavaliere, Vorakarn (Kluay) Chalermchaikit, Yixuan (Cindy) Cheng, and Akruthai (Amy) La)
Ch 9 Neolocalism and Social Sustainability: The Case of Öland’s Harvest Festival, Sweden (Guanhua Peng, Solène Prince and Marianna Strzelecka)
Ch 10 Tourism in the Intermountain West: The Role of Food and Agritourism in Neolocalism (Kynda R. Curtis, Miranda Bradshaw and Susan L. Slocum)
Ch 11 Governance and Neolocalism:Guiding the Creative Process (Susan L. Slocum)
Ch 12 Conclusion (Susan L. Slocum)
Index
Table of contents
Ch 1 Introduction (Christina T. Cavaliere and Linda J. Ingram)Ch 2 Sustainability and Neolocalism: Complementary Ideologies (Susan L. Slocum and Linda J. Ingram)
Ch 3 Neolocalism, Tourism and Shiplap (Linda J. Ingram)
Ch 4 ‘A New Narrative of Place’: Neolocalism and Heritage-based Tourism (Michael Fagence)
Ch 5 Neolocalism, Revitalisation and Rural Tourism Development (Jessica Faustini Aquino and Gudrun M. H. Kloes)
Ch 6 Community Festivals Reveal Tangible and Intangible Bounty: Lismore NSW Australia (Ros Derrett)
Ch 7 Migration and Tourism Mobilities: How Younger Koreans are Enhancing New Urban Experiences in São Paulo (Eanne P. Leite and Thiago Allis)
Ch 8 Neolocalism and Transportation: Biocultural Conservation of the Saen Saeb Khlong in Bangkok (Christina T. Cavaliere, Vorakarn (Kluay) Chalermchaikit, Yixuan (Cindy) Cheng, and Akruthai (Amy) La)
Ch 9 Neolocalism and Social Sustainability: The Case of Öland’s Harvest Festival, Sweden (Guanhua Peng, Solène Prince and Marianna Strzelecka)
Ch 10 Tourism in the Intermountain West: The Role of Food and Agritourism in Neolocalism (Kynda R. Curtis, Miranda Bradshaw and Susan L. Slocum)
Ch 11 Governance and Neolocalism:Guiding the Creative Process (Susan L. Slocum)
Ch 12 Conclusion (Susan L. Slocum)
Index
About the authors
Linda J. Ingram PhD, Adjunct Professor, School of Sport, Recreation, and Tourism, George Mason University, USASusan L. Slocum PhD, Associate Professor, Tourism and Event Management, George Mason University, USA
Christina T. Cavaliere PhD, Assistant Professor of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources at Colorado State University.
Table of contents
Ch 1 Introduction (Christina T. Cavaliere and Linda J. Ingram)Ch 2 Sustainability and Neolocalism: Complementary Ideologies (Susan L. Slocum and Linda J. Ingram)
Ch 3 Neolocalism, Tourism and Shiplap (Linda J. Ingram)
Ch 4 ‘A New Narrative of Place’: Neolocalism and Heritage-based Tourism (Michael Fagence)
Ch 5 Neolocalism, Revitalisation and Rural Tourism Development (Jessica Faustini Aquino and Gudrun M. H. Kloes)
Ch 6 Community Festivals Reveal Tangible and Intangible Bounty: Lismore NSW Australia (Ros Derrett)
Ch 7 Migration and Tourism Mobilities: How Younger Koreans are Enhancing New Urban Experiences in São Paulo (Eanne P. Leite and Thiago Allis)
Ch 8 Neolocalism and Transportation: Biocultural Conservation of the Saen Saeb Khlong in Bangkok (Christina T. Cavaliere, Vorakarn (Kluay) Chalermchaikit, Yixuan (Cindy) Cheng, and Akruthai (Amy) La)
Ch 9 Neolocalism and Social Sustainability: The Case of Öland’s Harvest Festival, Sweden (Guanhua Peng, Solène Prince and Marianna Strzelecka)
Ch 10 Tourism in the Intermountain West: The Role of Food and Agritourism in Neolocalism (Kynda R. Curtis, Miranda Bradshaw and Susan L. Slocum)
Ch 11 Governance and Neolocalism:Guiding the Creative Process (Susan L. Slocum)
Ch 12 Conclusion (Susan L. Slocum)
Index
About the authors
Linda J. Ingram PhD, Adjunct Professor, School of Sport, Recreation, and Tourism, George Mason University, USASusan L. Slocum PhD, Associate Professor, Tourism and Event Management, George Mason University, USA
Christina T. Cavaliere PhD, Assistant Professor of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources at Colorado State University.
Sample files
Copyright, cover and contents.pdfChapter 1.pdf
Chapter 2.pdf
Chapter 3.pdf
Chapter 4.pdf
Chapter 5.pdf
Chapter 6.pdf
Chapter 7.pdf
Chapter 8.pdf
Chapter 9.pdf
Chapter 10.pdf
Chapter 11.pdf
Chapter 12.pdf