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Author : Freya Higgins-Desbiolles
School/Work Place : University of South Australia, Australia
Contact : Freya.HigginsDesbiolles@unisa.edu.au
Year : 2009

Sustainable tourism is perhaps the most prominent feature of contemporary tourism discourse. However, despite its prominence for several decades, achieving sustainability remains as elusive as ever. This paper explores the concept of the culture-ideology of consumerism developed by sociologist Leslie Sklair (2002) in order to ascertain the implications it holds for understanding how to secure meaningful sustainable tourism. Demonstrating that the current system of neoliberalism and its attendant culture-ideology of consumerism are inherently unsustainable, this paper argues we must consciously move away from this value system to one less damaging.


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» Think Tank IX The elusiveness of sustainability in tourism: The cult... file 6302 Oct 13, 2013

Sustainable tourism is perhaps the most prominent feature of contemporary tourism discourse. However, despite its prominence for several decades, achieving sustainability remains as elusive as ever. This paper explores the concept of the cu...

Author: Freya Higgins-Desbiolles 

Year: 2009 

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