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This comment advances a different perspective compared to that of Hall and Brown ("The tourism industry's welfare responsibilities: an adequate response?", Tourism Recreation Research (2008) 33(2), 213-218). Rather than the need to set down and enforce a set of ethical criteria, it contends that...
This special issue focuses on the intersections of tourism moralities and tourism mobilities. The five papers (in addition to an introduction) deal with: the normalization and moralization of Canadian travel and tourism policies in the post-9/11 era; the intersections of mobilities and moralities...
This article offers a reading of proximity ethics as a novel way of understanding the moral dilemmas that underpin decisions of whether or not to fly. The question of why people fly, despite holding pro-environmental attitudes and knowing that their behaviour, in contradiction, is harming the earth ...
Ethical decisions to visit disappearing destinations are self-serving and influences feed into self-interest. Data were collected from a sample of pre-, during- and post-visit tourists to Venice and Svalbard, using expressive techniques and scenarios using the Hunt-Vitell model to understand...