articleTourism GeographiesApr 23, 2020Closed access

Socialising tourism for social and ecological justice after COVID-19

University of South Australia

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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic of 2019–2020 has the potential to transform the tourism industry as well as the context in which it operates. This global crisis in which travel, tourism, hospitality and events have been shut down in many parts of the world, provides an opportunity to uncover the possibilities in this historic transformative moment. A critical tourism analysis of these events briefly uncovers the ways in which tourism has supported neoliberal injustices and exploitation. The COVID-19 pandemic crisis may offer a rare and invaluable opportunity to rethink and reset tourism toward a better pathway for the future. 'Responsible' approaches to tourism alone, however, will not offer sufficient capacity to…

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Keywords
  • Tourism
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Tourism geography
  • Hospitality
  • Environmental ethics
  • Transformative learning
  • Ecotourism
  • Reset (finance)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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