Tourism, Culture and Development: Hopes, Dreams and Realities in East Indonesia

Sampul Depan
Channel View Publications, 2008 - 278 halaman
This book provides a holistic, multi-stakeholder picture of the first twenty years of tourism development in aremote region of Eastern Indonesia. It is a rich description of how tourism is intertwined with life in anon-western, marginal community. Based on anthropological methods, this ethnography is about tourism andsocio-cultural change, tourists, conflict, globalisation, poverty and powerlessness.
 

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Chapter 1 Introduction
1
Part 1 Theoretical and Contextual Issues
15
Part 2 Perceptions Priorities and Attitudes
101
Part 3 The Influence of Tourism
189
Glossary
253
References
256
Index
275
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After studying social anthropology and extensive travel in Indonesia, Stroma Cole started her own tour operating business. For six years she led small groups all over the Indonesian archipelago. Following a period of consultancy with UNESCO and ADB she returned to the UK and took up her post at Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College. Stroma continued to visit the remote Ngadha villages on the island of Flores to study the effects of tourism. She completed her PhD in 2003 and has published extensively. She continues to research tourism in Indonesia and other less economically developed countries. She is chair of Tourism Concern.

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