1st Edition
Migration, Tourism and Social Sustainability
Introduction: Migration, tourism and social sustainability
Jaeyeon Choe and Peter Lugosi
1. Who is the city for? Overtourism, lifestyle migration and social sustainability
Jaime Jover and Ibán Díaz-Parra
2. Zoning for world heritage sites: Dual dilemmas in development and demographics
Thomas E. Jones, Huong T. Bui and Katsuhiro Ando
3. Perceptions of and interactions between locals, migrants, and tourists in South Tyrol
Anja Marcher, Ingrid Kofler, Elisa Innerhofer and Harald Pechlaner
4. Local gastronomy, transnational labour: Farm-to-table tourism and migrant agricultural workers in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada
Kristin Lozanski and Kayla Baumgartner
5. Q method finds anti-refugee sentiments on Yemeni migration to Jeju
Armigon Akhmedov, William Cannon Hunter and Jeong-Gil Choi
6. "Traditional Mexican Midwifery" tourism excludes indigenous "others" and threatens sustainability
Rosalynn A. Vega
7. Exclave accessibility and cross-border travel: The pene-exclave of Ceuta, Spain
Ioulia Poulaki, Andreas Papatheodorou, Alexandros Panagiotopoulos and Sotiroula Liasidou
8. Labour migration and tourism mobilities: Time to bring sustainability into the debate
Noel B. Salazar
Biography
Jaeyeon Choe is Lecturer at Glasgow School for Business and Society, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK and Visiting Professor at the School of Hospitality and Tourism at Hue University, Vietnam. Her primary research areas include the well-being of marginalised communities, social sustainability of destinations, and wellness/spiritual tourism in Southeast Asia.
Peter Lugosi is Professor of Culture and Organisation at the Oxford Brookes Business School and the Centre for Business, Society and Global Challenges at Oxford Brookes University. He has researched and published on a wide range of subjects including migrants' adaptation, labour market transition and entrepreneurship.






