展望包容性旅游,创造公平的未来

IF 3.4 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Tourism Recreation Research Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1080/02508281.2023.2274654
Prachi Thakur, Catheryn Khoo, Paolo Mura, Jess Sanggeyong Je, Mona Ji Hyun Yang
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摘要本文基于本刊“为包容性旅游赋予边缘群体权力”特刊中的15项研究,从批判性的角度强调了旅游生态系统的东道主、供应商和其他受益者所经历的问题。根据15篇文章和五位客座编辑的反思,本文提出了关于优先事项和为公平的未来设计包容性旅游的更广泛轨迹的讨论。关键词:纳入边缘化赋权边缘化模式披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。普拉奇·塔库尔(prachi Thakur)是一名旅游和性别研究员,他研究结构变化如何导致传统边缘化群体的更多融入。她是两届TEDx演讲者和多样性战略家,并于2022年为世界旅游组织共同撰写了亚太地区关于旅游性别的区域报告。她培训了多个组织的女性,通过她的批判性对话项目建立自己的前进道路。塔库尔博士的主要研究兴趣围绕多样性培训、包容性和社会可持续性。katheryn Khoo拥有市场营销博士学位,曾在马来西亚、美国和澳大利亚工作。她曾是佛罗里达大学富布赖特学者,马来西亚泰勒大学副教授,澳大利亚格里菲斯大学副教授,之后担任澳大利亚托伦斯大学教授,并创办了自己的咨询公司FirstClass.co。她是《旅游管理展望》的主编;b施普林格出版的《亚洲旅游展望》系列编辑。她也是旅游女性学者(WAiT)的创始人;联合国世界旅游组织(旅游组织)顾问;世界妇女旅游特别顾问。凯瑟琳出版了几本书,并发表了100多篇关于酒店和旅游管理的研究文章。她出现在包括电视、广播和报纸在内的国际媒体上,并被引用。Paolo murapolo Mura是阿联酋阿布扎比扎耶德大学跨学科研究学院的教授。他拥有新西兰奥塔哥大学旅游学博士学位。他的研究领域是探索旅游体验和行为,包括旅游中的性别体验和表现,旅游亚文化,旅游艺术的表达,以及批判性和定性的研究方法。他是b施普林格出版的《亚洲旅游展望》丛书的共同编辑,也是《旅游管理展望》的执行编辑之一。保罗喜欢指导研究生,并指导完成了10名博士生和20多名硕士生。Jess Sanggyeong Je,澳大利亚格里菲斯大学旅游、体育和酒店管理系博士研究生。她对社会可持续性、性别就业问题和企业社会责任框架感兴趣。最近,她的论文在CAUTHE 2022会议上被评为最佳酒店与社会论文。她的博士论文是在Elaine Chiao Ling Yang博士、Leonie Lockstone-Binney教授和catherine Khoo教授的指导下,用批判现实主义的方法研究酒店组织中性别平等倡议的有效性。杨梦娜是一名定性研究员和顾问,专门研究可持续和包容性旅游,并赋予边缘化群体权力。她热衷于促进旅游业中社会弱势群体的权利。她的热情促使她在博士研究项目中使用创新的视觉研究方法探索旅游业对发展中国家接待儿童的影响。莫娜以主题发言人、小组成员和主持人的身份参加了几次国际会议,主题是赋予边缘化群体权力。她在知名期刊上发表了几篇关于边缘群体的期刊文章。
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Envisioning an inclusive tourism for an equitable future
ABSTRACTBased on the collection of 15 studies in the special issue on ‘Empowering Marginalised Groups for Inclusive Tourism’ for this journal, this article highlights the issues experienced by hosts, suppliers, and other beneficiaries of the tourism ecosystem from a critical lens. Drawing on the implications collated from the 15 contributions and the reflections of the five guest editors, this article presents deliberations concerning priorities and the broader trajectory of designing inclusive tourism for an equitable future.KEYWORDS: Inclusionmarginalisationempowermentmodes of marginalisationmargins Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsPrachi ThakurPrachi Thakur is a tourism and gender researcher who examines how structural changes can lead to more inclusion of traditionally marginalized groups. She is a two-time TEDx speaker and diversity strategist who co-wrote the regional report for Asia and the Pacific on Gender in Tourism for UNWTO in 2022. She has trained women across multiple organizations to build their way forward through her critical conversation program. Dr. Thakur's primary research interests revolve around diversity training, inclusion, and social sustainability.Catheryn KhooCatheryn Khoo holds a PhD in Marketing and has worked in Malaysia, United States and now Australia. She was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Florida, Associate Professor at Taylor's University Malaysia, and Associate Professor at Griffith University Australia before taking up the current position as Professor at Torrens University Australia, and to start her own consultancy, FirstClass.co. She is the Editor-in-Chief of Tourism Management Perspectives; and Series Editor for the "Perspectives on Asian Tourism” published by Springer. She is also the founder of Women Academics in Tourism (WAiT); Consultant to the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO); and Special Advisor to World Women Tourism. Catheryn has published several books and over 100 research articles on hospitality and tourism management. She has appeared in, and been cited by, international media including TV, radio, and newspapers.Paolo MuraPaolo Mura is a Professor in the College of Interdisciplinary Studies at Zayed University, Abu Dhabi, UAE. He holds a PhD in Tourism from the University of Otago, New Zealand. His research areas explore tourist experiences and behavior, including gendered experiences and representations in tourism, traveling subcultures, expressions of art in tourism, and critical and qualitative approaches to research. He is the co-editor of a book series entitled Perspectives on Asian Tourism, published by Springer, and one of the managing editors of Tourism Management Perspectives. Paolo enjoys supervising postgraduate students and has supervised to completion 10 PhD students and over 20 master's students.Jess Sanggeyong JeJess Sanggyeong Je is a Ph.D. candidate at Griffith University, Australia's Department of Tourism, Sport and Hotel Management. She is interested in social sustainability, gendered employment issues, and the CSR framework. Recently, her paper was awarded as the Best Hospitality & Society Paper at CAUTHE 2022 conference. For her Ph.D. thesis, she is examining the effectiveness of gender equality initiatives in hospitality organizations with a critical realism approach under the guidance of Dr. Elaine Chiao Ling Yang, Prof. Leonie Lockstone-Binney, and Prof. Catheryn Khoo.Mona Ji Hyun YangMona Yang is a qualitative researcher and consultant specializing in sustainable and inclusive tourism and empowering marginalized groups. She is passionate about promoting socially vulnerable groups' rights in tourism. Her passion led her to explore tourism impacts on host children in developing countries, using innovative visual research methods, for her doctoral research project. Mona has attended several international conferences as a keynote speaker, panelist and presenter on empowering marginalized groups. She has published several journal articles on marginalized groups in renowned journals.
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Tourism Recreation Research
Tourism Recreation Research HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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期刊介绍: Tourism Recreation Research is a multidisciplinary international journal now published quarterly; it focuses on research problems in various tourism and recreational environments — ecological, economic, and socio-cultural — and attempts to seek solutions for sustainable development. Contributions are also encouraged on fundamental research concepts and theories. The journal carries regular features such as Research Note, Post-Published Reviews and Book Reviews. The ‘Research Note’ provides opportunity for scholars who have attained sufficient maturity to establish reliable findings in their field of research. The ‘Post-Published Review’ section has been introduced to capture deep insights into the papers that have already been published in Tourism Recreation Research to fill in gaps in the received information. Strong emphasis is laid on original research and readable prose.
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