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Sustainable Marketing of Transformative Heritage Tourism
 
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ISBN13:9781032386683
ISBN10:1032386681
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:274 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Weight:508 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 13 Illustrations, black & white; 5 Halftones, black & white; 8 Line drawings, black & white; 17 Tables, black & white
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Sustainable Marketing of Transformative Heritage Tourism

 
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Short description:

This book proposes that sustainable marketing should be founded on a higher level of consciousness, governed by the Eastern ethical principles of dharma and karma. It suggests a socially responsible, integrated marketing strategy to boost transformational heritage tourism.

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This book proposes that sustainable marketing should be founded on a higher level of consciousness, governed by the Eastern ethical principles of dharma and karma. It suggests a socially responsible, integrated marketing strategy to boost transformational heritage tourism.


The book puts forward a framework to promote and inspire transformative heritage tourism from a sustainable marketing perspective. Drawing on examples from different parts of the world such as Thailand, China, the USA, India, Australia, the United Kingdom, Spain, and Hong Kong, it takes a unique approach by integrating elements associated with distributive justice, procedural justice, morally motivated existentialist authentic experiences and the well-being of visited and visiting environments. The book pivots on the planning and marketing of heritage of communities such as local, descendent and indigenous across eight broad themes: (1) promotion and sustainable branding of heritage tourism; (2) empowerment of indigenous communities; (3) authenticity and conservation of heritage; (4) safeguarding of art, culture and cultural landscapes; (5) economic viability for the host communities; (6) interpretation and resolution of dissonant heritage representations; (7) stimulating audience engagement and co-created mindful spaces and; (8) facilitating moral consciousness and stimulating lasting inner transformation in guests and hosts. Scholars can replicate and/or test the proposed guided sustainable marketing model, referred to as the transformative heritage tourism pathway, which is adapted from a) the needs, activities and well-being sequential path of transformation and, b) the socially responsible sustainable marketing doctrine guided by the principles of 'dharma' and 'karma'. This book is unique as it stresses eudaimonia as the ultimate goal of well-being and argues that its pursuit can steer the sustained transformation route toward a higher sense of consciousness and responsible production and consumption of heritage resources.


In summary, this book contributes toward advancing the dialogue on sustainable marketing and transformative heritage tourism. It will appeal to researchers, undergraduates and practitioners interested in sustainable marketing, transformative heritage tourism and social, ecological, cultural and economic welfare of visited and visiting destinations.

Table of Contents:

Preface


Chapter 1: The Core of Sustainable Marketing
Deepak Chhabra


Chapter 2: Conceptualizing Transformative Heritage Tourism
Deepak Chhabra


Chapter 3: Heritage Tourism as Transformation in Staycation Era
Philip Xie


Chapter 4: Transformative Tea Tourism in Northern Thailand
Lee Jolliffe, Pairach Piboonrungroj & Jirawan Chaikor


Chapter 5: Traditional Style Houses: More Authenticity or More Comfort?
Linsi HE


Chapter 6: Social Tagging Museum Collections: Public Engagement or an Abrogation Act
Taylor Pintel & Deepak Chhabra


Chapter 7: Tribal Tourism: A Regulatory Based Approach towards Empowerment of Tribes
Rijuta Sawhney, Alka Maheshwari & S.R. Gnanasambandan


Chapter 8: Branding and Re-branding Destinations through Heritage Tourism
Dallen J. Timothy


Chapter 9: Rebranding or Retro-branding of Heritage Destinations
Orhan Can Y?lmazdo?an and Cemile Ece


Chapter 10: Planning Heritage Tourism from a Sustainable Marketing Perspective
Alba Viana-Lora


Chapter 11: The Challenge for Transformative Tourism of Difficult and Dissonant Heritage
Michael Fagence


Chapter 12: Transformative Sustainable Marketing Doctrine for Heritage Tourism
Deepak Chhabra