Stories of Practice: Tourism Policy and PlanningDr Dianne Dredge, Professor John Jenkins Analyses of contemporary tourism planning and policymaking practice at local to global scales is lacking and there is an urgent need for research that informs theory and practice. Illustrated with a set of cohesive, theoretically-informed, international case studies constructed through storytelling, this volume expands readers' knowledge about how tourism planning and policymaking takes place. Challenging traditional notions of tourism planning and policy processes, this book also provides critical insights into how theoretical concepts and frameworks are applied in tourism planning and policy making practice at different spatial scales. The book engages readers in the intellectual, political, moral and ethical issues that often surround tourism policymaking and planning, highlighting the great value of reflective learning grounded in the social sciences and revealing the complexity of tourism planning and policy. |
Contents
Historical Development | 13 |
Stories of Practice | 37 |
Tourism Planning Community Engagement and Policy Innovation | 79 |
The Controversy Over Southern | 105 |
Neoliberal Urban Entrepreneurial Agendas Dunedin Stadium and | 133 |
Enlightening the Process of Branding and Place | 173 |
Converging Forces Contesting | 199 |


