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Development Tourism : Lessons from Cuba - Rochelle Spencer

Development Tourism

Lessons from Cuba

By: Rochelle Spencer

Hardcover | 28 February 2010 | Edition Number 1

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The interconnections between globalisation, development and tourism are a crucial nexus in analyses of North-South exchange and in relation to 'empire'. Tourism is widely perceived as a key approach to poverty alleviation in the Third World, but many are ambivalent to the widespread development of tourism initiatives: former long time Cuban President Fidel Castro refers to it as 'the evil we have to have'. Drawing on her experiences working in an NGO in Cuba, the author examines the nature of development, while investigating tourism motivations and experiences. Using a multi-sited ethnographic approach and drawing on a wide range of issues including social change, development, globalisation, social theory, and sustainability, she develops tourism analysis at both theoretical and applied levels. The author reflects on the potential contributions of NGO operated tourism to a rights-based development and also reflects on how the Cuban case connects with broader debates surrounding transformation, capacity building, social action and solidarity. Readers will come away with a complex understanding of Cuba and its remarkable approach to tourism and social development that so often compels tourists to become agents of development through solidarity.
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'Rochelle Spencer addresses the topical concern of the relationship between the tourism industry and development. She situates the focus of her work (NGO study tours) appropriately within a rights-based approach to development and the moralisation of tourism, and she examines the links between tourism and poverty reduction, cultural exchange, solidarity, globalisation and empire. This is a refreshing approach which makes interesting reading.' Martin Mowforth, University of Plymouth, UK 'Overall, this book presents an interesting case of an alternative type of tourism and, if used in conjunction with other texts that describe various types of niche tourism, will allow the reader to come to his/her own conclusion regarding the complex relationship between tourism and development. The book will undoubtedly will contribute to lively debate in the classroom. The book will appeal to graduate students and academics interested in understanding the complex relationship between tourism and development.' Annals of Tourism Research

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