Tourism in the Muslim world /:
"Tourism in the Muslim World provides a synthesis of thought on an influential current issue for tourism and indeed for our times, and a point of focus for tourism researchers, managers and developers in countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Egypt, Maldives and Turkey, as well as...
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Sprache: | English |
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Bingley :
Emerald,
2010.
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Ausgabe: | 1st ed. |
Schriftenreihe: | Bridging tourism theory and practice ;
v. 2. |
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Zusammenfassung: | "Tourism in the Muslim World provides a synthesis of thought on an influential current issue for tourism and indeed for our times, and a point of focus for tourism researchers, managers and developers in countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Egypt, Maldives and Turkey, as well as the Western world, eager to increase their share in this 1.5 billion strong tourist market. Its chapters raise conceptual, practical, and thought-provoking issues for the wider tourism community as it deals with the growth of new markets and destinations in a globalized economy. This collection of culturally and geographically diverse papers feature both Muslim and non-Muslim (country) insights on this international theme. It draws on contributions from a variety of disciplinary perspectives such as law, theology, business, tourism development, sociology, anthropology, and more. Tourism in the Muslim World is the second title in Emerald's new book series Bridging Tourism Theory and Practice and will appeal to researchers and research students in the social science and management disciplines, as well as to tourism and hospitality professionals with an interest in the Muslim market." |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xvi, 414 pages). |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-391) and index. |
ISBN: | 9781849509213 1849509212 |
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spelling | Tourism in the Muslim world / [edited by] Noel Scott, Jafar Jafari. 1st ed. Bingley : Emerald, 2010. 1 online resource (xvi, 414 pages). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Bridging tourism theory and practice ; v. 2 Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-391) and index. Chapter 1. Introduction: Islam and Tourism -- Islam and Its Spread -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: Islam and Travel & Tourism -- Chapter 2. Tourism and Islamic Law -- Introduction -- Shari'A Law -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3. Do We Always Understand Each Otherquest -- Introduction -- Do We Always Understand Each Otherquest -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4. Halal Food and Tourism: Prospects and Challenges -- Introduction -- Development of Halal Food and Tourism -- Conclusion -- Note -- Chapter 5. Women's Participation in Tourism: A Case From the Maldives -- Introduction -- The Republic of Maldives -- Conclusion -- Part II: Muslim Countries -- Chapter 6. Islam and Tourism: Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore -- Introduction -- Islam, Society, and Politics in Southeast Asia -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7. Tourism in Saudi Arabia -- Introduction -- Tourism in Saudi Arabia -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 8. Muslim Tourism in China -- Introduction -- Islam in China -- Conclusion -- Chapter 9. Tourism in Turkmenistan -- Introduction -- Turkmenistan Today -- Conclusion -- Chapter 10. Islamic Tourism in Jordan: Sacred Topography and State Ambitions -- Introduction -- Islamic Tourism in Jordan -- Conclusion -- Chapter 11. Japanese Tourism in Iran -- Introduction -- The Tourism Industry of Iran -- Conclusion -- Chapter 12. Impacts of September 11: A Two-Sided Neighborhood Effect? -- Introduction -- Political Unrest and Confrontational Worldviews -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 13. Iran: Tourism, Heritage and Religion -- Introduction -- Iran: Religion and Tourism -- Conclusion -- Part III: Travel & Tourism Experiences -- Chapter 14. The Hajj: Experience of Turkish Female Pilgrims -- Introduction -- Religious Tourism and Islam -- Conclusion -- Chapter 15. Tourism and Islamophobia: Muslims in Non-Muslim States -- Introduction -- Islamic Orientalism, Folk Devils, and Identity Politics -- Conclusion -- Chapter 16. Tourism Shopping in Jeddah: Female Domestic Tourists' Experiences -- Introduction -- Shopping and Tourism -- Conclusion -- Part IV: Promotion and Marketing -- Chapter 17. Islamicization of Promotion -- Introduction -- Sustainable Cultural and Heritage Indicators -- Conclusion -- Chapter 18. Arabian Sights: Muslim States' Shared Photos -- Introduction -- User-Generated Photos -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 19. Islamic Heritage in Singapore: The Kampong Glam Historic District -- Introduction -- Cultural Policies, Tourism, and Islamic Spaces -- Conclusion -- Chapter 20. The Hajj: An Illustration of 360-Degree Authenticity -- Introduction -- Pilgrimage Tourism -- Conclusion -- Chapter 21. Conclusion: Exploring the Muslim World -- Themes and Areas for further research. Print version record. "Tourism in the Muslim World provides a synthesis of thought on an influential current issue for tourism and indeed for our times, and a point of focus for tourism researchers, managers and developers in countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Egypt, Maldives and Turkey, as well as the Western world, eager to increase their share in this 1.5 billion strong tourist market. Its chapters raise conceptual, practical, and thought-provoking issues for the wider tourism community as it deals with the growth of new markets and destinations in a globalized economy. This collection of culturally and geographically diverse papers feature both Muslim and non-Muslim (country) insights on this international theme. It draws on contributions from a variety of disciplinary perspectives such as law, theology, business, tourism development, sociology, anthropology, and more. Tourism in the Muslim World is the second title in Emerald's new book series Bridging Tourism Theory and Practice and will appeal to researchers and research students in the social science and management disciplines, as well as to tourism and hospitality professionals with an interest in the Muslim market." Tourism Islamic countries. Tourism industry. bicssc Hospitality industry. bicssc BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Hospitality, Travel & Tourism. bisacsh Gestion d'entreprises. eclas Tourism fast Islamic countries fast Scott, Noel, 1958- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjxw4JfwQKBqThmcjWkXd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2005087150 Jafari, Jafar. Print version: Tourism in the Muslim world. Bingley : Emerald, 2010 9781849509206 (OCoLC)656776159 Bridging tourism theory and practice ; v. 2. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2010064556 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=348462 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Tourism in the Muslim world / Bridging tourism theory and practice ; Chapter 1. Introduction: Islam and Tourism -- Islam and Its Spread -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: Islam and Travel & Tourism -- Chapter 2. Tourism and Islamic Law -- Introduction -- Shari'A Law -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3. Do We Always Understand Each Otherquest -- Introduction -- Do We Always Understand Each Otherquest -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4. Halal Food and Tourism: Prospects and Challenges -- Introduction -- Development of Halal Food and Tourism -- Conclusion -- Note -- Chapter 5. Women's Participation in Tourism: A Case From the Maldives -- Introduction -- The Republic of Maldives -- Conclusion -- Part II: Muslim Countries -- Chapter 6. Islam and Tourism: Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore -- Introduction -- Islam, Society, and Politics in Southeast Asia -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7. Tourism in Saudi Arabia -- Introduction -- Tourism in Saudi Arabia -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 8. Muslim Tourism in China -- Introduction -- Islam in China -- Conclusion -- Chapter 9. Tourism in Turkmenistan -- Introduction -- Turkmenistan Today -- Conclusion -- Chapter 10. Islamic Tourism in Jordan: Sacred Topography and State Ambitions -- Introduction -- Islamic Tourism in Jordan -- Conclusion -- Chapter 11. Japanese Tourism in Iran -- Introduction -- The Tourism Industry of Iran -- Conclusion -- Chapter 12. Impacts of September 11: A Two-Sided Neighborhood Effect? -- Introduction -- Political Unrest and Confrontational Worldviews -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 13. Iran: Tourism, Heritage and Religion -- Introduction -- Iran: Religion and Tourism -- Conclusion -- Part III: Travel & Tourism Experiences -- Chapter 14. The Hajj: Experience of Turkish Female Pilgrims -- Introduction -- Religious Tourism and Islam -- Conclusion -- Chapter 15. Tourism and Islamophobia: Muslims in Non-Muslim States -- Introduction -- Islamic Orientalism, Folk Devils, and Identity Politics -- Conclusion -- Chapter 16. Tourism Shopping in Jeddah: Female Domestic Tourists' Experiences -- Introduction -- Shopping and Tourism -- Conclusion -- Part IV: Promotion and Marketing -- Chapter 17. Islamicization of Promotion -- Introduction -- Sustainable Cultural and Heritage Indicators -- Conclusion -- Chapter 18. Arabian Sights: Muslim States' Shared Photos -- Introduction -- User-Generated Photos -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 19. Islamic Heritage in Singapore: The Kampong Glam Historic District -- Introduction -- Cultural Policies, Tourism, and Islamic Spaces -- Conclusion -- Chapter 20. The Hajj: An Illustration of 360-Degree Authenticity -- Introduction -- Pilgrimage Tourism -- Conclusion -- Chapter 21. Conclusion: Exploring the Muslim World -- Themes and Areas for further research. Tourism Islamic countries. Tourism industry. bicssc Hospitality industry. bicssc BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Hospitality, Travel & Tourism. bisacsh Gestion d'entreprises. eclas Tourism fast |
title | Tourism in the Muslim world / |
title_auth | Tourism in the Muslim world / |
title_exact_search | Tourism in the Muslim world / |
title_full | Tourism in the Muslim world / [edited by] Noel Scott, Jafar Jafari. |
title_fullStr | Tourism in the Muslim world / [edited by] Noel Scott, Jafar Jafari. |
title_full_unstemmed | Tourism in the Muslim world / [edited by] Noel Scott, Jafar Jafari. |
title_short | Tourism in the Muslim world / |
title_sort | tourism in the muslim world |
topic | Tourism Islamic countries. Tourism industry. bicssc Hospitality industry. bicssc BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Hospitality, Travel & Tourism. bisacsh Gestion d'entreprises. eclas Tourism fast |
topic_facet | Tourism Islamic countries. Tourism industry. Hospitality industry. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Hospitality, Travel & Tourism. Gestion d'entreprises. Tourism Islamic countries |
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