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This book remains the most in-depth large-scale introductory text on ethics as applied to tourism, examining the deep theoretical aspects of how human nature applies to tourism. It explores theory from a number of different disciplines, provides an overview of work on moral reasoning and development, and weaves together theory with real-world tourism ethics problems and issues. The new edition of this landmark volume has been reworked and updated to take into account important works published since the first edition, including more than 100 new references on ethics and tourism ethics, and to engage more with 20th century theorists in philosophy. It continues to be an important text for students and researchers in tourism, recreation and leisure studies, geography, environmental studies and business.



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This is a profound analysis of a subject of increasing importance in tourism. Fennell does an excellent job of interpreting and relating a vast body of theory on ethics to tourism, making this essential reading for any scholar seriously interested in the topic. He covers a wide range of disciplines and illustrates the problems raised with well-chosen examples of ethical issues and difficulties that exist in modern day tourism. * Richard Butler, Emeritus, University of Strathclyde, UK *
For over a decade, Fennell’s Tourism Ethics has been the foundational text for students and seasoned scholars of tourism alike seeking a point of entry into this complex subject matter. Conscientiously and brilliantly updated, this second edition is impressive in its scope and clarity. It will find a welcome place on textbook lists and reference shelves worldwide. * Kellee Caton, Thompson Rivers University, Canada *

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Human Nature
3. The Basis of Ethical Discourse
4. Applications of Ethics
5. The Nature of Politics and Economics
6. The Business Side of Ethics
7. Ethics and the Natural World
8. Broad-based Concepts and Issues in Tourism
9. Codes of Ethics
10. Models and Methods of Moral Reasoning
11. Case Study Analyses

12. A Moral Tourism Industry? 

Appendix: WTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism

Bibliography
Index

Tourism Ethics

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    A Hardback by David A. Fennell

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      Publisher: Channel View Publications Ltd
      Publication Date: 01/12/2017
      ISBN13: 9781845416355, 978-1845416355
      ISBN10: 184541635X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book remains the most in-depth large-scale introductory text on ethics as applied to tourism, examining the deep theoretical aspects of how human nature applies to tourism. It explores theory from a number of different disciplines, provides an overview of work on moral reasoning and development, and weaves together theory with real-world tourism ethics problems and issues. The new edition of this landmark volume has been reworked and updated to take into account important works published since the first edition, including more than 100 new references on ethics and tourism ethics, and to engage more with 20th century theorists in philosophy. It continues to be an important text for students and researchers in tourism, recreation and leisure studies, geography, environmental studies and business.



      Trade Review
      This is a profound analysis of a subject of increasing importance in tourism. Fennell does an excellent job of interpreting and relating a vast body of theory on ethics to tourism, making this essential reading for any scholar seriously interested in the topic. He covers a wide range of disciplines and illustrates the problems raised with well-chosen examples of ethical issues and difficulties that exist in modern day tourism. * Richard Butler, Emeritus, University of Strathclyde, UK *
      For over a decade, Fennell’s Tourism Ethics has been the foundational text for students and seasoned scholars of tourism alike seeking a point of entry into this complex subject matter. Conscientiously and brilliantly updated, this second edition is impressive in its scope and clarity. It will find a welcome place on textbook lists and reference shelves worldwide. * Kellee Caton, Thompson Rivers University, Canada *

      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction
      2. Human Nature
      3. The Basis of Ethical Discourse
      4. Applications of Ethics
      5. The Nature of Politics and Economics
      6. The Business Side of Ethics
      7. Ethics and the Natural World
      8. Broad-based Concepts and Issues in Tourism
      9. Codes of Ethics
      10. Models and Methods of Moral Reasoning
      11. Case Study Analyses

      12. A Moral Tourism Industry? 

      Appendix: WTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism

      Bibliography
      Index

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