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Moral routes to a new tourism
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Moral routes to a new tourism

R. Spencer
Development Tourism, pp.51-78
Taylor & Francis, 1
2010

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Sustainable Development Reality Tours tourism Ethical Consumption OCAA Local Grassroots Organisations moralisation Sustainable Tourism Alternative Tourism Tour Participants Community Aid Abroad Social Movement's Framework Global Exchange Central America Solidarity Tourism Development Mass Tourism Mainstream Tourism Study Tours San Francisco Cuba Socio-environmental Movement Tour Notes Human Rights Socio-environmental Organisations Moral Tourism Holiday Destination Leisure Ethic Responsible Travel Small Group Tours
The moralisation of tourism presents alternatives to mass tourism that are considered not only better from the perspective of developing countries where tourism is implemented as a developmental tool, but also better for the tourists themselves. Oxfam Community Aid Abroad (OCAA), an independent, Australian, secular, not-for-profit, non-government, community-based aid and development organisation began in Australia in 1953 as a church-affiliated group. The NGO study tours in Cuba, which are the subject of this research appeal precisely to this desire by offering people-to-people contact through an itinerary of seminars and community project visits with local grassroots organisations. Global Exchange is a San Francisco based non-profit human rights organisation operating as a research, education and action centre, which works for global political, economic, environmental and social justice, and operates within a new social movement's framework. New forms of tourism and the niche markets they characterise raise questions of sustainability that have become a corollary element of modernisation. The moralisation of tourism presents alternatives to mass tourism that are considered not only better from the perspective of developing countries where tourism is implemented as a developmental tool, but also better for the tourists themselves. Oxfam Community Aid Abroad (OCAA), an independent, Australian, secular, not-for-profit, non-government, community-based aid and development organisation began in Australia in 1953 as a church-affiliated group. The NGO study tours in Cuba, which are the subject of this research appeal precisely to this desire by offering people-to-people contact through an itinerary of seminars and community project visits with local grassroots organisations. Global Exchange is a San Francisco based non-profit human rights organisation operating as a research, education and action centre, which works for global political, economic, environmental and social justice, and operates within a new social movement's framework. New forms of tourism and the niche markets they characterise raise questions of sustainability that have become a corollary element of modernisation.

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