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Chapter 11 Sociological and Anthropological Concepts in Tourism

DOI: 10.23912/9781911635352-4732

ISBN: 9781911635352

Published: December 2020

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Published in: Tourism Theories, Concepts and Models

Parent DOI: 10.23912/9781911635352-4280

10.23912/9781911635352-4732

Abstract

Tourism is both a business and a social phenomenon. To understand how tourism works, then, one must understand both the business side of tourism as well as the human side. Ever since large scale tourism began, people have been examining it and trying to place it in a sociological perspective. These efforts have involved an examination of why people travel, the social reasons for travel and the type of tourist experience they are either getting or seeking. This chapter examines how the founding sociologists and anthropologists in the field looked at tourism and how they still shape our thinking.

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McKercher, B. & Prideaux, B. (2020) "Chapter 11 Sociological and Anthropological Concepts in Tourism" In: McKercher, B. & Prideaux, B. (ed) . Oxford: Goodfellow Publishers http://dx.doi.org/10.23912/9781911635352-4732

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