Tourism, border politics and the fault lines of mobility

This chapter examines the contradictions that mark the intersections between the right to the freedom of movement and travel, and the right to tourism. While tourism is celebrated as an instrument of economic development, force for peace and a marker of global citizenship, the intensification of sec...

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Main Authors: Bianchi, R. V., Stephenson, M. L. *
Other Authors: Paasi, A.
Format: Book Section
Language:English
Published: Routledge 2019
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description This chapter examines the contradictions that mark the intersections between the right to the freedom of movement and travel, and the right to tourism. While tourism is celebrated as an instrument of economic development, force for peace and a marker of global citizenship, the intensification of securitized bordering practices has accentuated severe inequalities between those deemed to lack the right credentials for travel and those whose mobility is defined as legitimate. The argument presented in this chapter repudiates the normative view of tourism as an apolitical phenomenon removed from the broader realm of mobility politics and structural determinants of immobility. In doing so it highlights a central paradox of international tourism, whereby growing institutional support for the right to tourism coincides with and potentially reinforces calls for the securitization of borders to be strongly enforced - at home and at the destination itself
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spelling sunway-13352020-07-22T07:57:41Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1335/ Tourism, border politics and the fault lines of mobility Bianchi, R. V. Stephenson, M. L. * HM Sociology TX Home economics This chapter examines the contradictions that mark the intersections between the right to the freedom of movement and travel, and the right to tourism. While tourism is celebrated as an instrument of economic development, force for peace and a marker of global citizenship, the intensification of securitized bordering practices has accentuated severe inequalities between those deemed to lack the right credentials for travel and those whose mobility is defined as legitimate. The argument presented in this chapter repudiates the normative view of tourism as an apolitical phenomenon removed from the broader realm of mobility politics and structural determinants of immobility. In doing so it highlights a central paradox of international tourism, whereby growing institutional support for the right to tourism coincides with and potentially reinforces calls for the securitization of borders to be strongly enforced - at home and at the destination itself Routledge Paasi, A. Prokkola, E. K. Saarinen, J. Zimmerbauer, K. 2019 Book Section PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_4 http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1335/1/Marcus%20L%20Stephenson%20Tourism%20Border%20Politics.pdf Bianchi, R. V. and Stephenson, M. L. * (2019) Tourism, border politics and the fault lines of mobility. In: Borderless worlds for whom? Ethics, moralities and mobilities. Routledge, London / New York, pp. 123-138. ISBN 9780367584221 https://www.routledge.com/Borderless-Worlds-for-Whom-Ethics-Moralities-and-Mobilities/Paasi-Prokkola-Saarinen-Zimmerbauer/p/book/9780367584221
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