Animals, Food, and Tourism

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Agritourism Farm
Amazon River Dolphin
Anders Angerbjorn
animal ethics
animal sentience
Animal Welfare
Bryan Blankfield
Cadi Y. Fung
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Chantelle Jobberns
Commercial Whaling
Consumptive Wildlife Tourism
Culinary Tourism
Eating Whale Meat
ecofeminism
Elin Lilja Oqvist
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ethical dilemmas in animal-based tourism
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Food Tourism
Georgette Leah Burns
Gino Jafet Quintero Venegas
Giovanna Bertella
Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria
gustatory ethics
Hin Hoarau-Heemstra
Human Animal Relationships
Jane Bone
Kate Bone
Kelly Bricker
Kent Henderson
Kristin M. Lamoureux
Leah Joyner
Max Elder
Michael Wearing
National Agricultural Statistics Service
Non-consumptive Forms
Non-human Animals
political economy tourism
Roasted Kid
Rose Sayre
Sami Culture
Sandra Granquist
Seal Meat
Seal Watchers
Stephen Wearing
sustainable food systems
Sustainable Tourism
varo Lpez Lpez
welfare
Whale Hunting
Whale Watching
Wildlife Tourism
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Wildlife Watching

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367592936
  • Weight: 370g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Food is routinely given attention in tourism research as a motivator of travel. Regardless of whether tourists travel with a primary motivation for experiencing local food, eating is required during their trip. This book encompasses an interdisciplinary discussion of animals as a source of food within the context of tourism. Themes include the raising, harvesting, and processing of farm animals for food; considerations in marketing animals as food; and the link between consuming animals and current environmental concerns. Ethical issues are addressed in social, economic, environmental, and political terms.

The chapters are grounded in ethics-related theories and frameworks including critical theory, ecofeminism, gustatory ethics, environmental ethics, ethics within a political economy context, cultural relativism, market construction paradigm, ethical resistance, and the Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria. Several chapters explore contradicting and paradoxical ethical perspectives, whether those contradictions exist between government and private sector, between tourism and other industries, or whether they lie within ourselves.

Like the authors in Tourism Experiences & Animal Consumption: Contested Values, Morality, & Ethics, the authors in this book wrestle with a range of issues such as animal sentience, the environmental consequences of animals as food, viewing animals solely as a extractive resource for human will, as well as the artificial cultural distortion of animals as food for tourism marketing purposes. This book will appeal to tourism academics and graduate students as a reference for their own research or as supplementary material for courses focused on ethics within tourism.

Carol Kline is an Associate Professor of Hospitality and Tourism Management at Appalachian State University in the Department of Management. Her research interests focus broadly on tourism planning and development and tourism sustainability, but cover a range of topics such as foodie segmentation, craft beverages, agritourism, wildlife-based tourism, animal ethics in tourism, tourism entrepreneurship, niche tourism markets, and tourism impacts to communities.