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Tourism and Animal Ethics

Out of Print
By: David A Fennell(Author)
305 pages, 36 b/w photos and b/w illustrations, 14 tables
Publisher: Routledge
Tourism and Animal Ethics
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  • Tourism and Animal Ethics ISBN: 9781138081345 Paperback May 2017 Out of Print #235573
  • Tourism and Animal Ethics ISBN: 9780415581714 Hardback Dec 2011 Out of Print #196296
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About this book

Paperback reprint, originally published in 2012.

There is a long history of the involvement of animals for tourism purposes in circuses, zoos, fairs, ecotourism and wildlife tourism, using animals as the prime focus of their experience. The wave of responsibility and sustainability that currently permeates the tourism field is catalyzing deeper moral questions about equity, equality, rights, justice, and values in regards to what constitutes acceptable tourism practice.

Tourism and Animal Ethics represents a required extension of the sustainability imperative and environmental theory by providing a critical account of the role that animals play in tourism. Tourism and Animal Ethics explores the rich history of animal ethics research that lies outside the field of tourism for the purpose of providing greater theoretical, empirical and conceptual guidance inside the field. It examines historical and current practices of the use of animals in the tourism industry from both in situ to ex situ consumption and production perspectives, identifying a range of ethical issues associated with such use. This detailed examination of current animal ethics theories will be instrumental in determining the rightness or wrongness of these practices, and hence allow tourism practitioners and theorists to think about these issues and practices in a different light, minimizing the impact that the industry has on animals.

This text provides an interdisciplinary overview of the moral issues related to the use of animals in tourism, and contains cutting edge research and boxed international case studies throughout. It will appeal to students, academics and researchers interested in Tourism Ethics, Sustainable Tourism and Wildlife Tourism.

Contents

1. Introduction
2. Animals and Humans: An Evolving Relationship
3. Animals and Humans: An Evolving Relationship
4. Captives
5. Animals at Work in the Service of the Tourism Industry
6. Animal Combat and Competition: Blood, Bravado and Betting
7. Animals Pursued for Sport and Subsistence
8. Wildlife Viewing
9. The Animal Threat
10. Conclusion

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Biography

Professor David A. Fennell teaches and researches in the Department of Tourism and Environment, Brock University, Canada. He has written widely on the topics of ecotourism and tourism ethics, and is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Ecotourism.

Out of Print
By: David A Fennell(Author)
305 pages, 36 b/w photos and b/w illustrations, 14 tables
Publisher: Routledge
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"The value of Tourism and Animal Ethics is not that it is a unifying call to arms, but rather that it actively encourages debate and discussion about a topic that has gone largely without such meaningful dialog in tourism circles."
– Jonathan R. Hicks, Department of Recreation. Sport and Tourism. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

"This is excellent book about tourism and animals I highly recommend. A glance at the table of contents and index will show you how wide-ranging and important it is."
– Dr. Marc Bekoff (January 2016), University of Colorado.

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