Sociology of Tourism
Delve into the insightful realms of the "Sociology of Tourism" by Graham Dann, published by Emerald Publishing Limited in 2009. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 484 pages, offering a thorough exploration of tourism through the lenses of sociology and anthropology. Dann expertly examines the significant influence of English-speaking scholars on the field, making this book an essential read for students, researchers, and tourism professionals alike.
Whether you are in the US, UK, Australia, or English-speaking regions of Africa and Asia, this title provides a vital introduction to the evolutionary theories shaping tourism studies today. Enhance your understanding of the cultural dynamics and social implications of tourism with this essential academic resource. Perfect for those interested in deepening their knowledge of the cultural underpinnings of travel, "Sociology of Tourism" is a must-have for your collection.