Global Perspectives on Human Rights and the Impact of Tourism Consumption in the 21st CenturyKorstanje, Maximiliano E., Gowreesunkar, Vanessa G.B. Global Perspectives on Human Rights and the Impact of Tourism Consumption in the 21st Century is an essential reference book for those concerned with the interaction between tourism consumption, social justice, and human rights. With chapters covering topics such as human trafficking, geospatial discrimination, gentrification theory, violence, racism, child sex tourism, and the impact of COVID-19 on tourism and human rights, this book presents a rich conceptual debate on the impact of tourism consumption on human rights. It also provides practical solutions to promote sustainable tourism practices that respect and protect human rights, highlighting successful case studies where tourism has positively contributed to human rights. The book emphasizes that human rights violations in the tourism industry can no longer be ignored, and it's our responsibility to take action to ensure that tourism practices respect and protect the fundamental rights of all individuals involved. By implementing the solutions provided in this book, we can work together to promote sustainable tourism practices that benefit everyone involved and create a more equitable and just world. In conclusion, this book is a must-read for those concerned with promoting social justice, human rights, and sustainable tourism practices. |
Contents
Tourism Poverty and Human Rights | 1 |
Tourism and Water | 13 |
Expanding and Updating Human Rights | 36 |
Dark Tourism and Human Rights | 59 |
Revenge Travel | 72 |
The Migrantour Experience at Porta Palazzo and Barriera di Milano | 92 |
Human Rights and Workforce Conditions in the Tourism Sector | 129 |
Corporate Social Responsibility and Analysis of Its Social Dimension in Hotels in Malaga | 153 |
Glossary | 194 |
Compilation of References | 198 |
Related References | 225 |
About the Contributors | 256 |
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