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Negotiating Hospitality : Ethics of Tourism Development in the Nicaraguan Highlands / Emily Höckert.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Höckert, Emily, author.
Series:
Contemporary geographies of leisure, tourism, and mobility.
Contemporary geographies of leisure, tourism and mobility
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Tourism--Social aspects--Nicaragua.
Tourism.
Tourism--Moral and ethical aspects--Nicaragua.
Hospitality--Social aspects--Nicaragua.
Hospitality.
Hospitality--Moral and ethical aspects--Nicaragua.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (221 pages).
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
London : Taylor and Francis, 2018.
Summary:
"How do hosts and guests welcome each other in responsible tourism encounters? This book addresses the question in a longitudinal ethnographic study on tourism development in the coffee-cultivating communities in Nicaragua. The research follows the trail of development practitioners and researchers who travel with a desire to help, teach and study the local hosts. On a broader level, it is a journey exploring why these guests, as tourists proper, expect unconditional hospitality in their encounters with rural communities. The theoretical approach bases itself on the ethical subjectivity as responsibility and receptivity towards the other. The ideas put forward in the book suggest that hospitality, responsibility and participation all require a readiness to interrupt ones own ways of doing, knowing and being. This book provides a conceptual tool to facilitate reflection on alternative ways of doing togetherness between ourselves and will be of interest to students and researchers of Hospitality, Tourism, Development Studies, Cultural Studies and Anthropology."--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
The ethics of hospitality
Unconditional welcome of tourism to Nicaragua
Negotiating the conditions for rural hospitality
Envisioning hospitable encounters.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-351-37600-4
1-315-14760-2
1-351-37599-7
9781315147604
OCLC:
1031307299

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