1st Edition

Tourism and the Spectre of Unlimited Change Living with Tourism in a Turkish Village Revisited

By Hazel Tucker Copyright 2024
262 Pages 42 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

262 Pages 42 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

262 Pages 42 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This insightful volume forms a sequel to Living with Tourism: Negotiating Identities in a Turkish Village , tracking the tourism development and associated social change in the small town of Göreme, in Turkey’s Cappadocia region, within the last two decades. Carefully crafted chapters explore the significant changes in the tourism forms, place identity, and social relations in the town. On one... Read more

1. Introduction

2. Four decades of Living with Tourism: From limited to unlimited good

3. Ups and downs of hot-air balloons over two decades

4. In search of the perfect self(ie): making stories, narrating self

5. Changing life in the mahalle: neighbourhoods, gentrification and displacement

6. Frontier of change: from being kapali to crafting new selves.

7. Sticky memories, hopes, and dreams.

8. "Enough! (Yeter!)"

Biography

Hazel Tucker has a Ph.D. in Social Anthropology from the University of Durham and is Professor of Tourism at the University of Otago, New Zealand. Specialising in the area of tourism’s influences on socio-cultural relationships and change, Professor Tucker publishes also on gender and tourism, colonialism/postcolonialism, and emotional dimensions of tourism encounters. She serves as Associate Editor of Annals of Tourism Research and is an associate at Equality in Tourism.