Transformation of the institute of tourism in the consumer society in the background of the COVID-19 2020.

D. Efremova
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The COVID-19 pandemic of 2019–2020 has the potential to transform the tourism industry as well as the context in which it operates. This global crisis in which travel, tourism, hospitality and events have been shut down in many parts of the world, provides an opportunity to uncover the possibilities in this historic transformative mo-ment. A critical tourism analysis of these events briefly uncovers the ways in which tourism has supported neoliberal injustices and exploitation. The COVID-19 pandemic crisis may offer a rare and invaluable opportunity to rethink and reset tourism toward a better pathway for the future. ‘Responsible’ approaches to tourism alone, however, will not offer sufficient capacity to enable such a reset. Instead, such a vision requires a community-centred tourism framework that redefines and reorients tourism based on the rights and interests of local communities and local peoples. Theoretically, such an approach includes a way tourism could be ‘socialised’ by being recentred on the public good. This is essential for tourism to be made accountable to social and ecological limits of the planet.
2019冠状病毒病背景下消费社会下旅游学院转型研究
2019-2020年的2019冠状病毒病大流行有可能改变旅游业及其运营环境。在这场全球危机中,世界许多地方的旅行、旅游、酒店和活动都被关闭,这为揭示这一历史性变革运动中的可能性提供了机会。对这些事件的批判性旅游分析简要地揭示了旅游业支持新自由主义不公正和剥削的方式。2019冠状病毒病大流行危机可能为重新思考和调整旅游业走向更好的未来道路提供难得的宝贵机会。然而,仅靠“负责任”的旅游方式无法提供足够的能力来实现这种重置。相反,这种愿景需要一个以社区为中心的旅游框架,根据当地社区和当地人民的权利和利益重新定义和调整旅游业。从理论上讲,这种方法包括一种旅游可以通过以公共利益为中心而“社会化”的方式。这对于使旅游业对地球的社会和生态极限负责至关重要。
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