ANTHROPOLOGY OF TRAVEL AND TOURISM (2 Credits)
Learning Outcomes:
On successful completion of this course, student will be able to: define the development and history of anthropology as a science; discuss tourism as a system rather than simply as a process or set of phenomena, tourists have been defined in the academic world, some of the more complex tourists’ motivations, and culture; demonstrate themes and certain issues that continue to challenge those who study tourism from an anthropological perspective; criticize an article and establish own perspective on the relation between globalization and leisure and tourism.
Topics:
- Anthropology as a science
- Tourism as a system
- Tourist as a subject and more complex motivation
- Culture: The building block of society
- Anthropology of tourism
- Issues in the anthropology of tourism
- Globalisation, tourism, and hospitality
- Charting Development Thinking
- Tourism, climate vulnerability and adaptation: a dynamic approach
- Tourism, culture and identity
- The efficacy of ritual action and the transformation of religion
- Paper Review
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