As a prominent aspect of globalisation, tourism entails the global creation and consumption of 'tourism spaces' characterised by complex interactions between tourists, host communities, state agencies, businesses, cultural institutions and international organizations. The study of tourism as a social and cultural practice therefore also deals with issues such as migration, development, sociocultural change, and domination. Drawing on theoretical perspectives and research findings from various disciplines, using multimedia teaching tools, and engaging in fieldwork activities, this course develops a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted character of tourism and its impact on contemporary societies.
Academic Units | 3 |
Exam Schedule | Fri May 02 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) 14:30-17:00 |
Grade Type | Letter Graded |
Department Maintaining | SOC(SSS) |
Prerequisites | HS1001 & HS2004 & HS2005 OR HS1001 & HS2001 & HS2002 OR HS1001 & HS2001 & HS2003 OR HS1001 & HS2001 & HS2004 OR HS1001 & HS2001 & HS2005 OR HS1001 & HS2002 & HS2003 OR HS1001 & HS2002 & HS2004 OR HS1001 & HS2002 & HS2005 OR HS1001 & HS2003 & HS2004 OR HS1001 & HS2003 & HS2005 |
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