Tourists, Tourism and the Good Life

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A01=Glenn Ross
A01=Philip Pearce
A01=Sebastian Filep
Action Awareness Merging
Author_Glenn Ross
Author_Philip Pearce
Author_Sebastian Filep
Balanced Time Perspective
Building Personal Qualities
Cannery Row
Category=JM
Category=KNP
Category=WG
Challenge Skills Balance
character
Character Strengths
community
contribution
education
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eq_business-finance-law
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Ethical Problem Solving
ethics in travel
Fi Eld
Fi Ve
Future Time Perspective
Good Life
host
Host Community Members
Lat
leisure studies
lifestyle entrepreneurship
members
positive
Positive Psychology
Positive Psychology Contribution
positive psychology research
Present Time Perspective
psychological effects of travel
psychology
Satisfaction Themes
Senior Residents
Social Business
spa wellness industry
strength
TCP
Tourism Contexts
Tourism Education
Tourist Satisfaction
well-being assessment
wellness
Wellness Tourism
Young Budget Travellers

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415811071
  • Weight: 450g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Sep 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Tourism is arguably one of the largest self-initiated commercial interventions to create well-being and happiness on the entire planet. Yet there is a lack of specific attention to the ways in which we can better understand and evaluate the relationship between well-being and travel. The recent surge of scholarly work in positive psychology concerned with human well-being and flourishing represents a contemporary force with the potential to embellish and augment much current tourism study. This book maps out the field and then draws links between tourists, tourism and positive psychology. It discusses topics such as the issue of excess materialism and its fragile relationship with well-being, the value of positive psychology to lifestyle businesses, and the insights of the research field to spa and wellness tourism. This volume will interest those who study and practise tourism as well as scholars and graduate students in a range of disciplines such as psychology, sociology, business and leisure.

Philip Pearce is a Foundation Professor of Tourism at James Cook University in Townsville, Australia and was appointed the First Professor of Tourism in Australia. Sebastian Filep is a Research Fellow in Travel and Wellbeing at the Centre for Tourism and Services Research of Victoria University in Melbourne, Australia. Glenn Ross is an Adjunct Professor of Tourism at James Cook University.

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