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ISBN 10: 0080436951
ISBN 13: 978-0080436951
Author: K.C. Ho, P. Teo, T.C. Chang
Examines the political discourse behind tourism, presenting some questions regarding the tensions associated with the interconnections. This title focuses on deterritorialisation and the development of fresh regionalisms, paying specific attention to collaborative efforts in tourism development.
Chapter 1: Introduction: Globalisation and interconnectedness in Southeast Asian tourism
Chapter 2: Regional Context
Chapter 3: Tourism and political relationships in Southeast Asia
Chapter 4: Towards a regional analysis of tourism in Southeast Asia
Chapter 5: Deterritorialisation and New Regionalisms
Chapter 6: Singapore tourism: capital ambitions and regional connections
Chapter 7: Tourism in an inter-state borderland: the case of Indonesian-Singapore cooperation
Chapter 8: Gateways, hubs and interconnections in Southeast Asia: implications for tourism development in the twenty-first century
Chapter 9: Reinventing Tradition in an Interconnected World
Chapter 10: Globalisation, tourism and culture in Southeast Asia
Chapter 11: Global-local interrelationships in UNESCO world heritage sites
Chapter 12: Negotiating global tourism: localism as difference in Southeast Asian theme parks
Chapter 13: Thailand in "Touristic Transition"
Chapter 14: Dialogic heritage: time, space and visions of the National Museum of Singapore
Chapter 15: Imaging Melaka's global heritage
Chapter 16: Acting as One in Ecotourism
Chapter 17: Southeast Asian tourism: traditional and new perspectives on the natural environment
Chapter 18: Sinews of interconnectivity: tourism and environment in the Greater Mekong subregion
Chapter 19: "Borneo, nature's paradise": constructions and representations of nature within nature-based tourism
Chapter 20: Potentials and Problems
Chapter 21: Danger-zone tourism: prospects and problems for tourism in tumultuous times
Chapter 22: Interconnections, planning and the local-global nexus: a case from Vietnam
Chapter 23: Bali and beyond: locational effects on the economic impact of tourism
Chapter 24: Conclusion: Southeast Asian tourism interconnections - status, challenges and opportunities
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Tags: Ho, Teo, Chang, Interconnected, worlds