Preface
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to 3.0
Theories
Mass Tourism
Economies
Working under the Gaze
Changing Tourist Cultures
Places, Buildings and Design
Vision and Photography
Performances
Risks and Futures
His main research in recent years has been in advocating and developing a new paradigm for the social sciences, the new mobilities paradigm Jonas Larsen is Professor in Tourism Studies at Roskilde University, Denmark.
The original Tourist Gaze was a classic, marking out a new land to
study and appreciate. This new edition extends into fresh areas
with the same passion and insight of the object. Even more
essential reading!
Nigel Thrift
Vice-Chancellor, Warwick University The first edition of Tourist
Gaze was a landmark in the theoretical development of tourism
studies, and it inspired waves of research and often fierce debates
that have reverberated over the following two decades. This new
edition of the book is not only thoroughly revised but has also
been given renewed cutting edge, particularly by the addition of
chapters on risk and on digital photography. At the same time, our
understanding of the tourist gaze has been reframed and broadened
by the infusion of ideas about mobility and embodiment, making this
book an essential read for every tourism scholar
Allan Williams
Professor of Tourism Management, University of Surrey Don′t leave
home without the 3rd edition! With new chapters and rigorous
restructuring, this classic guide to critical tourism studies
becomes even more useful to scholars and students across the social
sciences and humanities. The Tourist Gaze 3.0 takes us on a
detailed tour of the major concepts and approaches to one of the
world′s largest culture industries. With fresh insights and new
materials, this collaboratively written revision will immediately
become required reading for those who pay attention to the world of
travel, mobility, and visual culture
Caren Kaplan
Professor of Cultural Studies, Science and Technology, UC Davis A
great classic remade to capture the lives of tourists in the 21st
century. For two decades The Tourist Gaze has been one of the most
influential books in tourist research. This new and thoroughly
reworked version meets the challenges of a changing world of
tourism and engages the lively contemporary debates in the
field
Orvar Löfgren
Professor of European Ethnology, University of Lund This thoroughly
updated edition of John Urry′s seminal contribution to tourist
studies will engage a whole new generation of scholars. The
extensive addition of new material absorbs and expands upon new
insights from within this shifting field of study to develop an
enhanced understanding of the tourist gaze. The fresh input of
Jonas Larsen adds a renewed vibrancy to the debates which are, as
ever, communicated in a brisk, inclusive and lucid fashion, and
will ensure that The Tourist Gaze book retains its relevance for
students and academics across the world
Tim Edensor
Reader in Cultural Geography, Manchester Metropolitan University
The Tourist Gaze has been the most influential book on tourism in
the last twenty years. This extensively revised edition serves to
remind us both why the original was so important and engages with
the massive developments in the literature it helped to spawn. The
impressive updating in response to theoretical debates is matched
only by the response to the profound shifts in tourism itself, its
markets, technologies and organisation, which indicates how much
value still lies in the arguments made
Mike Crang
Reader in Geography, Durham University Few scholarly books manage
to be deeply serious and highly entertaining, but The Tourist Gaze
has been absorbing its readers for more than two decades. This
newly expanded third edition of Urry′s classic is a landmark in its
own right; deepening and broadening its approach to the study of
tourism in the era of the internet, global warming and peak oil.
This book′s rich blend of cultural history, political economy and
social enquiry takes us to the heart of some of the most urgent
issues of our time
Meaghan Morris
Professor of Gender and Cultural Studies, University of Sydney The
book covers a wide range of tourist-gaze interwoven topics such as
theories; mass tourism; economies; working under the gaze; changing
tourist cultures; places, buildings and design; vision and
photography; performances; risks and futures which function as
distinctive chapters within the book, along with an extremely
generous bibliography and an index list...With an analytical
discourse and the power of exemplification, the tacking of
up-to-date emerging trends in tourist behavior and the authors’
genuine ability to read it, the book invites to a critical
observation and meditation on today’s “society of spectacle”
towards which tourism is heading to, meanwhile bringing a great
contribution to tourism research and theoretical development
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