Gendered (Im)mobilities in China: The Impacts of Covid-19 on Women in Tourism

Meghan Muldoon, Alexandra Witte, Yu-Hua Melody Xu

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Abstract

This book employs epistemological, methodological and discursive approaches to explore the practices of tourism stakeholders in Covid-19 affected destinations and to understand and explain their everyday real-time doings and sayings. It discusses the changing practices of tourists and stakeholders at both micro and meso levels and provides a range of contexts and destination case studies offering insights into supply and demand. The issues examined in the volume will have continued implications for further study of the relationships between tourism, crises, pandemics and global travel. It will be a useful resource for researchers and students in tourism studies, geography, politics and policy, as well as sociology, history, crisis management and development studies.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationChanging Practices of Tourism Stakeholders in Covid-19 Affected Destinations
EditorsErdinç Çakmak, Rami K. Isaac, Richard Butler
PublisherChannel View Publications
Pages159-178
Number of pages19
ISBN (Print)9781845418748
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan-2023

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