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TOURISM AS A FORM OF DEMOGRAPHIC IMPERIALISM: A COMPARISON OF THE BAHAMAS AND VIRGIN ISLANDS (CARIBBEAN, SOCIAL IMPACT).

机译:旅游作为一种民主帝国主义的形式:巴哈马群岛与维尔京群岛(加勒比海,社会影响)的比较。

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Tourism exemplifies the development of the service sector and contradictions of state capitalism in the periphery. In the Caribbean region, the Bahamas and the Virgin Islands became two of the pre-eminent destinations for international travelers. As a consequence of the extraverted growth associated with the expansion of tourism and their intensive economic articulation with the United States, these microstates achieved two of the highest per capita incomes in the region.; Due to the inequality between the center and the periphery in the world system and the cleavages of race and class within social formations, tourism and the immigration entail an unequal exchange of populations. The author constructed a theory of demographic imperialism to analyze the population dynamics within an unified political economy framework. The primary sociological research procedures were comparative and documentary methods supplemented by field work in the Caribbean.; The author concludes that tourism in the Bahamas and the Virgin Islands has had several serious, negative long term effects. (1) The socioracial stratification patterns differed from those of the other West Indian social formations prior to the tourist era, but the early influence of the tourist trade Americanized race relations. (2) In the world system, the islands performed the economic function of "off-shore consumption platforms." Consequently, immigration from the center and the periphery was a countervailing force that reconstituted a rigid, three tier, socioracial structure which corresponded to the international division of labor. (3) Additionally, these social formations were becoming increasingly stratified along the overlapping dimensions of geopolitical origin, race, and class. This tendency was most vividly observed by the segregation in "lindurbs," a new form of urbanization accompanying tourism development exemplied in Freeport, Grand Bahama Island and Virgin Islands National Park, St. John. (4) Despite significant differences in political status, tourism was making both of the island archipelagos more dependent upon the United States and intensifying underdevelopment. Without structural changes and a new orientation of tourism policies, such as banning cruise ships and suspending subsidies to the private tourist sector, these trends are likely to continue.
机译:旅游业是服务业发展和周边国家资本主义矛盾的例证。在加勒比地区,巴哈马和维尔京群岛成为国际旅行者的两个主要目的地。由于与旅游业扩张有关的增长外向型增长以及与美国的紧密经济联系,这些小州实现了该地区人均收入最高的两个。由于世界体系中心与外围之间的不平等以及社会形态中种族和阶级的分裂,旅游业和移民带来了不平等的人口交换。作者构建了人口帝国主义理论,以在统一的政治经济框架内分析人口动态。主要的社会学研究程序是比较和文献方法,并以加勒比地区的实地工作为补充。作者得出的结论是,巴哈马和维尔京群岛的旅游业产生了一些严重的负面长期影响。 (1)社会种族分层模式与旅游时代之前的其他西印度社会形态不同,但是旅游贸易美国化种族关系的早期影响。 (2)在世界体系中,这些岛屿履行了“离岸消费平台”的经济职能。因此,从中心和外围的移民是一种抵消力量,重新构成了一种刚性的三层社会社会结构,与国际分工相对应。 (3)此外,随着地缘政治起源,种族和阶级的重叠维度,这些社会形态变得越来越分层。这种趋势在“林杜布斯”中的隔离得到了最鲜明的体现,林杜布斯是伴随着旅游业发展而出现的一种新型城市化形式,在自由港,大巴哈马岛和圣约翰维尔京群岛国家公园都得到了体现。 (4)尽管政治地位存在显着差异,但旅游业却使这两个群岛更加依赖美国,并且加剧了不发达状况。如果没有结构上的变化和旅游政策的新方向,例如禁止游轮和暂停对私人旅游业的补贴,这些趋势可能会继续下去。

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  • 作者

    DUNKEL, DOUGLAS REBER.;

  • 作者单位

    Michigan State University.;

  • 授予单位 Michigan State University.;
  • 学科 Sociology Social Structure and Development.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1985
  • 页码 527 p.
  • 总页数 527
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 社会结构和社会关系;
  • 关键词

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