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Southern Africa: Human Ecology and Tourism Interactions


MAHESHVARI NAIDU (School of Social Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)

2014 •  Pages: 120 • Binding: Hard • 

Price: US $ 50/- Rs. 1000/-

(Human Ecology Special Issue No. 17)


 

The contribution of studies on tourism in pushing and moving beyond traditional ways of understanding tourism, bring rich theoretical and philosophical insights in highlighting the importance of exploring the multitude of meanings which inform our understanding/s in and of tourism. 

The articles in this Special Issue of Journal of Social Sciences illustrate how the area of study has become enriched by theoretical perspectives from multiple fields. The papers direct our gaze to nuanced scholarship that pays critical attention to both theory and in some instances ethnographic and empirical reference points. Many begin by questioning basic assumptions about tourism and the ways in which the subject is theorized and conceptualized. Naming this special issue ‘Tourism Studies in the Social Sciences’, is thus an attempt to meaningfully contribute to the intellectual conversation and further bring to the fore, scholarship that reveals the ever expanding intellectual landscape in tourism studies that is about both the conceptual and theoretical social science landscape of tourism, as well as about the people and their lives as they work and carve their livelihoods around (forms of) tourism. The contributors in this special issue variously inhabit and write from and within the fluidly understood and sometimes porous disciplinary domains of, geography, heritage studies, sociology and development studies and cultural anthropology and gender studies, and this special issue reflects as such, these broad social science and interdisciplinary perspectives.

 


CONTENTS


 

Editorial

 

Fathima Ahmed and Naadira Nadasen Participatory Risk Assessment of Tourism Development in Coastal Areas: Challenges and Implications for Management on the KwaZulu-Natal Coast

 

Noel Chellan, Mdu Mtshali and Sultan Khan  • Rebranding of the Greater St Lucia Wetlands Park in  South Africa:  Reflections on Benefits and Challenges for the Former of St Lucia

 

Philippa Harrison  and Brij Maharaj    Tourism Impacts on Subsistence Agriculture:  A Case Study of the Okavango Delta, Botswana

 

Victor Ngonidzashe Muzvidziwa Eco-tourism, Conservancies and Sustainable Development:   The Case of Zimbabwe

 

Maheshvari Naidu Anthropology of Experience: Touring the Past at Robben Island

 

Thenjiwe Meyiwe The South African Nguni Female Body and Traditional Dress  as a National Identity ‘Exploit’

 

Urmilla  Bob and Cheryl Potgieter  • Mega-events and Tourism Impacts: Foreign Visitor Perceptions of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa

 

Vivian Besem Ojong Academic Travel: Travelling for Work

 

Lindy Stiebel ‘When in Rome…?’: Literary Tourism in Rome from a South African Perspective

 

Edwin C. Perry and Cheryl Potgieter  • Crime and Tourism in South Africa

 


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