Destination conscience seeking meaning and purpose in the travel experience

The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. In a fast paced and increasingly digital world, a higher degree of sensitivity, humaneness and care in dealing with each other and in addressing feelings of isolation, alienation and fear is necessary. Within this co...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Pechlaner, Harald, editor (editor), Olbrich, Natalie, editor, Isetti, Giulia, editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited 2024.
Edición:1st ed
Colección:New Perspectives in Tourism and Hospitality Management Series
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Rethinking mass tourism: embracing destination conscience as a guiding approach / Harald Pechlaner, Natalie Olbrich, and Giulia Isetti
  • Chapter 1. Philosophical perspectives on conscience and conscientious destinations: an interview with Alberto Giubilini / Alberto Giubilini
  • Chapter 2. Anthropological perspectives on conscience and conscientious destinations: an interview with Michael Volgger / Michael Volgger
  • Chapter 3. Theological perspectives on conscience and conscientious destinations: an interview with Guido Perathoner / Guido Perathoner
  • Chapter 4. Unleashing the "wind of thought": paving the way towards conscientious and humane tourism destinations / Giulia Isetti
  • Chapter 5. Looking at tourists through the lens of Aristotelian friendship - on altruism in tourism / Elena Cavagnaro
  • Chapter 6. Heritage and destination conscience: empowering communities and enhancing tourism experiences / Dallen J. Timothy
  • Chapter 7. Pilgrimage destination conscience: the search for meaning along the way of st. james / Markus Hilpert and Andreas Voth
  • Chapter 8. The binding nature of the sustainability principle: towards a new level of morality / Martin Schneider
  • Chapter 9. A new disciplinary perspective on values-based placemaking: humanistic destinations / Maria Della Lucia and Stefan Lazic
  • Chapter 10. Integral ecology as a holistic worldview and new paradigm towards destination conscience: fostering a more respectful interaction of human and non-human creatures / Christian Meier
  • Chapter 11. From the periphery to the centre - beyond the traditional destination experiencing / Harald Pechlaner and Natalie Olbrich
  • Chapter 12. Discovering Waldensian hospitality: an exploratory study / Elisa Piras
  • Chapter 13. Exposing conscience and experience among Hindu pilgrims in India: interfacing sacred and profane / Rana P.B. Singh and Abhisht Adityam
  • Chapter 14. Participation as key to destination conscience / Antje Monshausen.