Culture, Tourism, and Development: The Case of Ireland

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Ullrich Kockel
Liverpool University Press, 1 jan 1994 - 199 pagina's
This interdisciplinary volume brings together sixteen original papers on the development of tourism in Ireland, and especially its cultural and environmental implications, since the 1970s. Contributions discussing the wider context of Irish tourism development are complemented by regional and
local level case studies, and by a number of essays discussing policy options for the future. Proceeding from a critique of current policy and practice, the contributions emphasise the concept of 'sustainable tourism', especially in the context of economically and geographically peripheral regions.

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Tourism Development and Impact in the Republic of Ireland
17
The Organisation of Irish Tourism
35
Gender and Employment in Irish Tourism
47
A Tourism Perspective
61
Conflicts In Heritage and Tourism
77
Implications for Tourism
87
Tourism Environment and Community Development
97
Patron Saint of Ireland?
103
The Representation of Culture
116
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Ullrich Kockel is currently Professor of Ethnology, University of Ulster, UK. His research ranges across the field of European ethnology, with special focus on cultural encounters, and on culture and economy. He is an Academician of the Academy for the Social Sciences, and President of the Societe Internationale d'Ethnologie et de Folklore.

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