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This book provides an in-depth examination of the growing Asian tourism market and consumption in Arctic destinations.
List of contents
Part 1 Setting the scene: Asian mobilities consumption and the Arctic. 1. Asia, mobilities, consumption power and the Arctic. 2. A critique on the non-critical application of Veblen¿s conspicuous consumption: A perspective on Asian mobilities in the Arctic.
Part 2 Arctic politics and Asia mobilities. 3. Chinese tourism consumption vis-à-vis tourism development strategies in the Arctic. 4. Chinese tourism in the Russian Arctic and Far East: Implications of a China-Russia political partnership. 5. Greenland, the Faroe Islands, Chinese tourism - sustainable development in the face of otherness, growth, and power.
Part 3 Green cruise tourism and the potential new sea route between Asia and the Arctic. 6. Renewable energy-based cruise tourism for Asians in the Arctic: A perspective from northern Norway. 7. The Northeast Passage: Connecting China and the Arctic through cruise tourism?
Part 4 Ethnicity, culture, experiences and urbanisation. 8. "When I hear there's going to be an Asian tourist ... ": The role of Asian ethnicity in the planning process of guided tours in Svalbard. 9. Thai mobility and consumerism at North Cape, Norway: Zooming in on a stone at a tourist Site. 10. Learning from an Arctic adventure tourism guide: An exploratory study of emotional labour when leading Chinese consumers. 11. The Chinese riddle: Tourism, China and Svalbard. 12. Embracing Chinese tourists in Iceland: The response of the tourism industry. 13. Designing winter cities: Arctic urbanisation and Asian mobilities consumption.
Part 5 Closing. 14. Sustainable mobilities consumption and Asia in a global Arctic: Observations and ways forward
About the author
Young-Sook Lee is professor in tourism management at the School of Business and Economics, UiT The Arctic University of Norway. As a Korean-Australian (moved to Australia after her first degree), she completed her PhD in Sociology (applied in tourism) at the University of Queensland, Australia. She worked as a tourism management academic in Australia (Griffith University) for over 15 years before relocating to Norway in 2014.
Summary
This book provides an in-depth examination of the growing Asian tourism market and consumption in Arctic destinations.