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Learning About ‘Home’/Teaching About Place: The Everyday Leisure Experiences Of Diaspora Tourism, Kelley A. Mcclinchey Phd
Learning About ‘Home’/Teaching About Place: The Everyday Leisure Experiences Of Diaspora Tourism, Kelley A. Mcclinchey Phd
TTRA Canada 2019 Conference
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Re-Imagining Banff: Poll Data In Support Of Transformation, Joe P. Pavelka
Re-Imagining Banff: Poll Data In Support Of Transformation, Joe P. Pavelka
TTRA Canada 2019 Conference
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Tourism Operators On Trial: Pushing The Animal Justice Agenda Forward In Tourism In Spite Of Theory, David Fennell, Val Sheppard
Tourism Operators On Trial: Pushing The Animal Justice Agenda Forward In Tourism In Spite Of Theory, David Fennell, Val Sheppard
TTRA Canada 2019 Conference
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Justice tourism is emerging to be a topic of considerable interest as scholars strive to emphasise several important themes around the fair distribution of resources and benefits between and within societies (Mihalic & Fennell, 2014; Smith & Duffy, 2003). There is the belief that tourism must be ethical, share equity, underscore solidarity between hosts and guests, and place emphasis on respect, self-determination, as well as benefits on many different social, economic, and cultural levels (Scheyvens, 2002). An example of this type of research comes from Jamal and Camargo (2014), who discuss how limited distributive justice can be within destinations …