Tourism policy-making in the context of contested wicked problems : politics, paradigm shifts and transformation processes

Embedded in and interrelated with its broader socio-economic and political context, the tourism system currently faces profound challenges. Against this backdrop, the book Tourism Policy-Making in the Context of Contested Wicked Problems offers a contemporary and interdisciplinary perspective on tou...

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Main Authors Pforr, Christof (Author), Pillmayer, Markus (Author), Scherle, Nicolai (Author), Pechlaner, Harald (Author)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2024.
SeriesAdvances in culture, tourism and hospitality research ; v. 17B.
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781835499863
DOI10.1108/S1871-3173202417B
Physical Description1 online resource (376 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Interrogating tourism and hospitality's wicked employment issues through the lens of paradox theory / Tom Baum, Deirdre Curran, Anastasios Hadjisolomou, Olga Gjerald, Tone Therese Linge, Kate Inyoung Yoo, and Anke Winchenbach
  • Chapter 2. Wicked contexts pushing for change in Argentina: tourism, labour informality and previaje policy / Carolina Inés Garcia, Natalia Porto, and Matías Ciaschi
  • Chapter 3. 50 Years UNESCO World Heritage Convention: curse or cure? / Anda F. Pforr and Christof Pforr
  • Chapter 4. Tourism policymaking in Finland: a multilevel governance perspective / Heini Korvenkangas
  • Chapter 5. Only those who can shout loud enough will be heard? tourism lobbying in a turbulent world of wicked problems in Germany / Markus Pillmayer and Nicolai Scherle
  • Chapter 6. Bulgarian tourism policy: intentions versus reality / Maya Ivanova
  • Chapter 7. Indigenous tourism policy: a perspective from Australia / Lisa Ruhanen and Michelle Whitford
  • Chapter 8. Indigenous tourism and political recognition of rights in Chile / Francisca de la Maza
  • Chapter 9. Politics of migration and tourism in the Gambia / Rainer Hartmann and Antje Krueger
  • Chapter 10. The trajectory of public tourism policies in Brazil (1922-2022): From wicked problem to a geopolitical strategy? / Thiago Duarte Pimentel, Mariana Pereira Chaves Pimentel, Marcela Costa Bifano de Oliveira, and Dominic Lapointe
  • Chapter 11. Towards social innovation governance in developing country destinations: a comparative analysis between tourism ecosystems in Azerbaijan and Ecuador / Arne Schuhbert and Julia Schiemann
  • Chapter 12. Nothing about us without us: citizens' role in urban tourism policy-making / Eva C. Erdmenger
  • Chapter 13. Socio-political dynamics of Airbnb and the platform economy / Christof Pforr, Anda F. Pforr, and Michael Volgger
  • Chapter 14. Gender inequity in tourism: a policy challenge / Kerstin Heuwinkel
  • Chapter 15. More than just anti-discrimination policy: conceptual reflections on the strategic benefits of diversity management in tourism / Nicolai Scherle and Markus Pillmayer
  • Chapter 16. When policy conflicts with the data science: predicting the cost overrun of the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games / Char-lee McLennan, Jac Davis, and Jegar Pitchforth Conclusion
  • Chapter 17. Addressing wicked problems through integrated policy-making: an ecosystem-based approach / Harald Pechlaner and Julian Philipp
  • Chapter 18. Tourism policies reloaded: towards a comprehensive framework / Marion Joppe, Christian Laesser, and Shaun Mann
  • Chapter 19. Wicked problems as trigger for transformation processes? / Christof Pforr, Markus Pillmayer, Marion Joppe, Nicolai Scherle, and Harald Pechlaner.