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Title: Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies Part One: Tourism Overview


1
Learning Objectives
  • Appreciate the inordinate social impact that
    travel experiences make on the individual, the
    family or group, and society as a whole
    especially the host society.
  • Recognize that a countrys indigenous population
    may resent the presence of visitors, especially
    in large numbers.
  • Discover that travel patterns change with
    changing life characteristics and social class.
  • Become familiar with the concept of social
    tourism and its importance in various countries.
  • Perceive that there are four extremes relating to
    the travel preferences of international tourists.

2
Negative Social Effects of Tourism on a Host
Society
  • 1. Introduction of undesirable activities such as
    gambling
  • 2. Demonstration effect
  • Local people wanting the same luxuries and
    imported goods as those had by tourists
  • 3. Racial tension
  • 4. Development of a servile attitude on the part
    of tourist business employees
  • 5. Trinketization of arts and crafts
  • 6. Standardization of employees roles
  • 7. Loss of cultural pride
  • 8. Too rapid change in local ways
  • 9. Disproportionate numbers of worker in
    low-paid, menial jobs

These effects can be moderated or eliminated by
intelligent planning and progressive management
methods.
3
Four Extremes Relating to the Behavior
Preferences of the International Tourist
1. Relaxation versus activity 2. Familiarity
versus novelty 3. Dependence versus
autonomy 4. Order versus disorder
4
Barriers to Travel
1. Cost 2. Lack of time 3. Health
limitations 4. Family stage 5. Lack of
interest 6. Fear and safety
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