Tourism, Progress and Peace

In an exploratory empirical study by Var and Ap (1998) about the relationship between tourism and peace, the world peace variable was associated with a high degree of uncertainty, with one-third of respondents providing a neutral response to the statement: ‘I believe that tourism prom...

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Những tác giả chính: Moufakkir, Omar, Kelly, Ian
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-368872023-11-11T05:26:47Z Tourism, Progress and Peace Moufakkir, Omar Kelly, Ian Tourism Peace In an exploratory empirical study by Var and Ap (1998) about the relationship between tourism and peace, the world peace variable was associated with a high degree of uncertainty, with one-third of respondents providing a neutral response to the statement: ‘I believe that tourism promotes world peace’. The authors proposed that this uncertainty might have arisen from a definitional problem with the term ‘peace’. They further explained that many respondents may have associated peace with an ‘absence of war’ and that the concept that would be most appropriate in the context of this study is that of ‘harmony and harmonious relations’ (p. 54). Therefore, a constructive discussion of peace and tourism demands no less than a definition of peace that is less parsimonious than the ‘absence of war’. 2014-04-08T02:04:38Z 2014-04-08T02:04:38Z 2010 Book 978 1 84593 677 8 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/36887 en application/pdf CABI
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Peace
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Peace
Moufakkir, Omar
Kelly, Ian
Tourism, Progress and Peace
description In an exploratory empirical study by Var and Ap (1998) about the relationship between tourism and peace, the world peace variable was associated with a high degree of uncertainty, with one-third of respondents providing a neutral response to the statement: ‘I believe that tourism promotes world peace’. The authors proposed that this uncertainty might have arisen from a definitional problem with the term ‘peace’. They further explained that many respondents may have associated peace with an ‘absence of war’ and that the concept that would be most appropriate in the context of this study is that of ‘harmony and harmonious relations’ (p. 54). Therefore, a constructive discussion of peace and tourism demands no less than a definition of peace that is less parsimonious than the ‘absence of war’.
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