People venture into tourist activities to expand their worldviews and experiences, and as such, it is common for them to face realities totally different from those they are used to. Therefore, it is essential to discuss tourist experiences related to issues with discrimination and equality such as racism, inherent prejudice, gender equality, indigenous rights, and experiences of the LGBTQIA+ community to ensure the tourism industry is inclusive and safe.
Promoting Social and Cultural Equity in the Tourism Sector provides relevant theoretical frameworks and the latest findings from empirical research on diversity and equity applied to tourism activity. The book also contributes to the discussion about the nuances inherent to tourism activities and experiences at tourist destinations. Covering a wide range of topics such as gender bias, employability, and diversity education, this reference work is crucial for hotel managers, activists, travel agencies, tour organizations, industry professionals, government officials, policymakers, researchers, scholars, practitioners, academicians, instructors, and students.
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The Social Impact of COVID-19 on the Tourism Economy: The Case of Joinville (Brazil)
Yoná da Silva Dalonso, Elaine Scalabrini, Jani Floriano, Fernanda Dalonso, Marcelo Leandro Borba
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Tourism and Gender Equality From SDG 5's Perspective
Priscila Cembranel, Raissa Mariana Rita, Manoela de Oliveira Veras, Giselle Domingos
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Gender Perspectives: Women and Employability in Tourism
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The Perspectives of Female Tourists of Food Tourism in Different Countries: A Review of Different Marketing Strategies Used by Different Countries in Promoting Food Tourism
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Gender Differences Among Brazilians' Perceptions About Safety When Selecting a Destination
Jakson Renner Rodrigues Soares, Larissa Paola Macêdo Castro Gabriel, Raquel Santiago Romo, André Riani Costa Perinotto
págs. 137-154
Intersectionality Between Racism and Sexism in the Brazilian Airline Industry: Perceptions and Strategies of Black Women Crewmembers
Natália Araújo de Oliveira, Cassiana Gabrielli, Gabriela Nicolau Dos Santos, Laiara Amorim Borges
págs. 155-176
Tourism, Contradiction, and Afro-Religious (In)Visibility
Emerson Costa de Melo, Marina Furtado Gonçalves, Solano de Souza Braga, Aline da Fonseca Sá e Silveira, Denilson Damasceno Costa
págs. 177-194
Tourism Promotion and Racism Against Indigenous People in Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil)
Marília Barbosa Gonçalves, Daniel Dantas Lemos, Guilherme Arnaud Lopes Nunes, Juanna Beatriz de Brito Gouveia, Renata Laíze Alves Coelho Lis Paino Ribeiro
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Essay on the Appropiation of Tourism in LGBT + Elderly Communities: A Look at the Book The Shining of LGBT + Old Ages
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Transcreation in Digital Tourism Information: An Inclusive Language Approach
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