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Prokopis A. Christou

Philosophies of Hospitality and Tourism: Giving and Receiving

Philosophies of Hospitality and Tourism: Giving and Receiving

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This book explores the philosophies of hospitality and tourism, providing insights into classic philosophical concepts and how they can inform the actions of stakeholders, practitioners, hosts, and tourists. It discusses the nexus of philosophy with tourism and hospitality, the philosophy of giving, the receiving end, and philosophical issues related to tourism development. It will be of interest to students, researchers, and practitioners in tourism and hospitality.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 200 pages
Publication date: 05 November 2020
Publisher: Channel View Publications Ltd


This comprehensive book delves into the captivating realms of hospitality and tourism, offering readers a profound exploration of philosophical concepts that shape these fields. It serves as a valuable guide, providing insights into timeless philosophical principles and elucidating how they can inform the decisions, practices, and experiences of stakeholders, practitioners, hosts, and tourists alike. The volume unfolds its contents across four central chapters, each dedicated to exploring distinct aspects of the hospitality and tourism landscape.

The first chapter delves into the intricate interplay between philosophy and tourism, shedding light on how philosophical ideas can inform and enhance the practices of the tourism industry. It explores the philosophical foundations of hospitality and tourism, examining concepts such as hospitality, generosity, and the nature of guest-host relationships. By integrating philosophical perspectives, the chapter fosters a deeper understanding of the ethical and moral dimensions of tourism, promoting responsible and sustainable practices.

The second chapter delves into the profound concept of giving in hospitality and tourism, emphasizing the importance of generosity and selflessness in the service of others. It explores the philosophical underpinnings of philanthropic acts within the tourism industry, highlighting the ways in which tourism can be a vehicle for positive change and social impact. The chapter discusses the role of tourism stakeholders, practitioners, and hosts in fostering philanthropic initiatives, such as community development projects, environmental conservation efforts, and educational programs. It also examines the emotional and psychological benefits of giving, emphasizing how tourism can create opportunities for personal growth, empathy, and a sense of fulfillment.

The third chapter focuses on the receiving end of hospitality and tourism, exploring the diverse experiences and emotions that tourists encounter during their journeys. It examines the philosophical dimensions of emotional tourist experiences, happiness, and overtourism, including the notion of "gluttony." The chapter explores the complexities of tourist behavior, the impact of tourism on local communities, and the ethical considerations involved in managing tourism growth. It also examines the philosophical challenges posed by the phenomenon of overtourism, such as the loss of authenticity, cultural insensitivity, and environmental degradation.

The fourth chapter delves into philosophical issues related to tourism development, such as the spirit of places and thanatourism. It explores the philosophical significance of the natural and cultural heritage of destinations, examining how tourism can contribute to the preservation and appreciation of these heritage assets. The chapter also discusses the concept of thanatourism, which involves traveling to places associated with death and the afterlife, and explores the ethical and philosophical implications of this practice.

Throughout the book, the discussion of philanthropy within the context of tourism emerges as a significant strength, particularly in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. The book recognizes the importance of compassion, empathy, and social responsibility in the tourism industry, emphasizing the role that tourism can play in supporting local communities and addressing social issues. It provides valuable insights and practical strategies for promoting philanthropy and social entrepreneurship in tourism, fostering a more inclusive and sustainable tourism industry.

This comprehensive book is of immense interest to students, researchers, and practitioners in the fields of tourism and hospitality. It offers a rich tapestry of philosophical ideas and practical applications, empowering readers to navigate the complex dynamics of these industries with a deeper understanding and a commitment to ethical and sustainable practices. By exploring the intersections of philosophy and hospitality and tourism, this book provides a valuable resource for anyone seeking to enhance their knowledge, skills, and professionalism in these fields.

Weight: 324g
Dimension: 156 x 234 x 14 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781845417369

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