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摘要
几十年来,旅游主要被认为是一种帮助人们摆脱日常生活的活动,有助于文化之间的理解,促进经济福祉。然而,这些假设在公共领域和学术研究中都受到了质疑。在这种背景下,旅游研究越来越多地利用伦理框架来支持其对旅游的批评。关于这个问题的一些最杰出的研究是由加州大学戴维斯分校的名誉教授Dean MacCannell进行的,他是旅游社会理论的开创性著作之一:《游客:有闲阶层的新理论》(1976年)的作者。麦坎内尔在他所有的作品中都考察了旅游的道德和伦理方面,但它们是他的《观光伦理》(2011)一书的焦点,在这本书中,他确定了游客有责任在他们对自己的快乐的理解和现代晚期的道德影响之间进行调解,“享受!”2018年2月,在西班牙马拉加举行的旅游大会上,MacCannell与何塞·路易斯·洛佩兹(Jose Luis Lopez)谈论了道德与旅游,何塞·路易斯·洛佩兹为Recerca准备了这次采访。
Ethics and Tourism: In dialogue with Dean MacCannell
For several decades, tourism has mainly been identified as an activity that helps people escape their everyday routines, contributes to understanding between cultures, and promotes economic wellbeing. These assumptions have been questioned in both the public sphere and academic research, however. In this context, tourism research is increasingly drawing on ethical frameworks to support its criticism of tourism. Some of the most outstanding research on this issue is by Dean MacCannell, Emeritus Professor at the University of California at Davis and author of one of the seminal works of the social theory of tourism: The Tourist: A New Theory of the Leisure Class (1976). MacCannell examines the moral and ethical aspects of tourism in all his writing, but they are the focal point of his book The Ethics of Sightseeing (2011), in which he identifies the tourists’ responsibility to mediate between their understanding of their own pleasure and the ethical repercussions of the late modern imperative, “Enjoy!”. During the Touriscape congress in Malaga, Spain, in February 2018, MacCannell talked about ethics and tourism with Jose Luis Lopez, who prepared this interview for Recerca.