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Justice and Fairness in Tourism: A Grounded Theory Study of Cultural Justice in Quintana Roo, Mexico

机译:旅游中的正义与公平:墨西哥金塔纳罗奥州文化正义的扎根理论研究

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Equity and fairness in the distribution of tourism benefits and participation in tourism decision-making are key tenets of sustainable tourism. However, little attention has been paid to the study and conceptualization of justice in tourism and robust theoretical or methodological foundations to examine fairness and justice; in particular, in regards to the well-being of ethnic, minority and/or disadvantaged groups are especially lacking in tourism studies. This dissertation reports the results of a grounded theory study of justice and equity in relation to tourism and the Yucatecan Maya in Quintana Roo, Mexico. A robust framework is offered to guide the study of cultural justice in tourism, which was developed based on theoretical contributions from environmental justice, social justice, and political philosophy, among others, and empirical data from multiple sources. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with 47 tourism stakeholders, participant observation, and examination of tourism-related government reports, statistics and other data related to legislation, planning and development.Issues of justice were found to be complex and multifaceted, rooted in post-colonial and contemporary power dynamics that affect the economic, social, and cultural status of the Yucatecan Maya in society. The study identified four major issues directly related to tourism that affected the economic and cultural well-being of this ethnic group: cultural exploitation, cultural marginalization, cultural racism, and cultural domination. The extensive research also identified the positive role of tourism in providing for cultural justice, in particular, recognition and respect for cultural, ethnic and minority groups and the cultural sustainability of their cultural manifestations.Based on the above findings and drawing upon theoretical contributions in the extensive literature on justice and fairness, it is argued that discourses of justice and equity in tourism should look beyond the distribution of tourism benefits and access to political power and address intangible matters of respect, recognition, and cultural valuation. A number of key principles to help address cultural injustices are suggested and implications for tourism policy and practice discussed.
机译:旅游利益分配中的公平和公正以及参与旅游业决策是可持续旅游业的主要宗旨。但是,很少关注旅游业中正义的研究和概念化,也没有研究公正和正义的强大理论或方法论基础。特别是关于民族的福祉,在旅游研究中尤其缺乏少数民族和/或处境不利的群体。这篇论文报道了与旅游业和墨西哥金塔纳罗奥州的尤卡坦玛雅人有关的正义与公平的扎实理论研究的结果。提供了一个强大的框架来指导旅游文化公正的研究,该研究是在环境正义,社会正义和政治哲学等方面的理论贡献以及来自多种来源的经验数据的基础上发展而来的。通过与47个旅游业利益相关者的深入访谈,参与者观察以及与旅游业有关的政府报告,统计数据以及与立法,规划和发展有关的其他数据的审查,收集了数据。司法问题被发现是复杂且多方面的,植根于后殖民时期和当代权力动态影响了Yucatecan Maya在社会上的经济,社会和文化地位。该研究确定了与旅游业直接相关的四个主要问题,这些问题影响了该民族的经济和文化福祉:文化剥削,文化边缘化,文化种族主义和文化统治。广泛的研究还确定了旅游业在提供文化正义方面的积极作用,特别是在承认和尊重文化,族裔和少数群体及其文化表现形式的文化可持续性方面。关于正义与公平的大量文献认为,关于旅游业的正义与公平的论述应超越旅游业利益的分配和获得政治权力的范畴,并应解决尊重,认可和文化价值方面的无形问题。提出了许多有助于解决文化不公的关键原则,并讨论了其对旅游政策和实践的影响。

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