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To Go Or Not To Go? Ethical Perspectives on Tourism in an 'Outpost of Tyranny'

机译:去还是不去? “暴政前哨”中的旅游伦理观

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For many yean, the actions of Myanmar's military government have provoked domestic discontent and strong condemnation overseas. The government is encouraging tourism in an attempt to legitimize its actions whilst generating valuable foreign currency. However, a number of organizations are urging people to avoid travel to Myanmar and thus prevent the military junta from obtaining the hard currency and global legitimacy it needs to survive. In this article, the ethical arguments for and against tourism in Myanmar are discussed, and for the first time the ethical perceptions of tourists themselves are explored. The study applied the Multidimensional Ethics Scale to a group of 376 Myanmar visitors, finding that respondents were generally in favor of tourism in Myanmar, but were uncomfortable with the ethical implications of their visit.
机译:对于许多官员而言,缅甸军政府的行动激起了国内的不满和海外的强烈谴责。政府正在鼓励旅游业,以使其行为合法化,同时产生宝贵的外汇。但是,许多组织敦促人们避免前往缅甸,从而阻止军政府获得生存所需的硬通货和全球合法性。在本文中,讨论了支持和反对缅甸旅游业的道德论据,并且首次探讨了游客自身的道德观念。该研究对376名缅甸游客进行了多维度道德量表的调查,发现受访者普遍赞成缅甸的旅游业,但对其访问的道德影响不满意。

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