1st Edition

Travel and Tourism in the Age of Overtourism

Edited By Claudio Milano, Marina Novelli, Joseph M. Cheer Copyright 2021
136 Pages
by Routledge

136 Pages
by Routledge

136 Pages
by Routledge

Over the last decade, while many scholars have maintained their interest in the classical debate concerning the impacts of tourism, some have attempted new conceptualisations, while others have converged towards critical narratives promoted by a number of social movements, and have become involved in subsequent discussions on ‘overtourism’ and ‘tourismphobia’. The terms 'overtourism' and... Read more
 

Introduction

Overtourism and Tourismphobia: A Journey Through Five Decades of Tourism Development, Planning and Local Concerns

Claudio Milano, Novelli Marina and Joseph M. Cheer

Chapter 1

Urban Tourism as a Source of Contention and Social Mobilisations: A Critical Review

Johannes Novy and Claire Colomb

Chapter 2

Overtourism and Resident Resistance in Budapest

Melanie Kay Smith, Ivett Pinke Sziva and Gergely Olt

Chapter 3

Overtourism Dystopias and Socialist Utopias: Towards an Urban Armature for Dubrovnik

Aggelos Panayiotopoulos and Carlo Pisano

Chapter 4

Non-Institutionalized Forms of Tourism Accommodation and Overtourism Impacts on the Landscape: The Case of Santorini, Greece

Efthymia Sarantakou and Theano S. Terkenli

Chapter 5

Beauty and the Beast: A Fairy Tale of Tourismphobia

İlkay Taş Gürsoy

Chapter 6

Overcrowding, Overtourism and Local Level Disturbance: How Much Can Munich Handle?

Philipp Namberger, Sascha Jackisch, Jürgen Schmude and Marion Karl

 

Biography

Claudio Milano is a Social and Cultural Anthropologist and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain, and the Director of IDITUR Tourism Research Dissemination and Innovation Centre at Ostelea Tourism Management School (University of Lleida), Spain.

Marina Novelli is Professor of Tourism and International Development at the University of Brighton, UK. She is an internationally renowned tourism policy, planning and development expert, having plaid core advisory roles for the World Bank, the EU, UNESCO, UNIDO, the UN World Tourism Organisation, the Commonwealth Secretariat, National Ministries and Tourism Boards, Regional Development Agencies and NGOs in Europe, Africa and Asia.

Joseph M. Cheer is Professor in the Center for Tourism Research, Wakayama University, Japan, and Adjunct Research Fellow, Faculty of Arts, Monash University, Australia. He is Co-editor of the journal Tourism Geographies , Board Member of the International Geographical Union (IGU) Commission on Tourism and Leisure and Global Change, Steering Committee Member of Critical Tourism Studies Asia Pacific (CTSAP) and American Association of Geographers - Recreation, Tourism and Sport Speciality Group (RTS),  and Co-convenor of The Council for Australasian Toursim and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE) - Tourism Geographies & Tourism Economics Special Interest Group.