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(2024), "Index", Pechlaner, H., Olbrich, N. and Isetti, G. (Ed.) Destination Conscience (New Perspectives in Tourism and Hospitality Management), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 179-185. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80455-960-420241017
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INDEX
Academia
, 4
Alternative approaches
, 68, 96, 98
Altmühltal
, 122
Altruism
, 8, 10, 39–40, 42, 115, 118, 122
reciprocal altruism
, 37, 42–43
in tourism from socio-biological lens
, 42–43
in tourism through Aristotelian lens
, 43–47
Anthropology
, 6
cultural anthropology
, 18
Aquinas, Thomas
, 27, 81
Archaeological sites
, 55
Arendt, Hannah
, 7, 26, 33, 88
Aristoteles, Nicomachean Ethics
, 43–44
Aristotle
, 8, 22, 39–40, 43, 47
Asia
, 175
Atharva Veda (18.4-7)
, 162
Attractions
, 112, 128, 133, 135
Augustin
, 40
Authenticity
, 4, 12, 26, 66, 105, 172–173, 176
authentic tourism
, 12, 176
cultural
, 4
Basic values theory
, 46–47
Bavaria
, 122
Beliefs
, 6, 8, 15, 29, 39–40, 45, 128, 145, 164, 167
Bible, Genesis
, 40, 145
Birnbacher, Dieter
, 9, 80, 88, 91
Brot für die Welt
, 173
Camino conscience
, 9, 70, 72, 74–75
Camino de Santiago
, 9, 66, 68, 168 (see also Pilgrimages)
Camino Mozárabe
, 73
Caribbean
, 175
Casa Cares
, 145, 150, 152
Case Valdesi network
, 11, 144, 148, 150, 153–154
Categorical imperative
, 28, 84
Central Place Theory
, 131
Centre
, 128, 131, 133, 135, 137, 139, 151
Centre–periphery model
, 131–132
Chain of love
, 9, 88
Character
, 44–45, 120–121, 164
Christian creation spirituality
, 120, 123
Christian spirituality
, 116
Christianity
, 145
Christian tradition
, 15, 118
Churchland, Patricia
, 28–29, 42, 46–47
City walking
, 132
Civil society
, 4, 11, 113, 144, 148, 173–174, 177
Climate change
, 102
Co-creative tourism
, 9, 58
Co-work
, 121, 123
Collective conscience/consciousness
, 18
Common good orientation
, 10, 118
Community empowerment
, 53
local community (ies)
, 4, 6–7, 33, 70, 74–75, 96, 102–103, 151
residents
, 52, 57
Community/communities
, 8, 18, 33, 42, 46, 58, 96, 171
cohesion
, 53
hospitality
, 144
partnerships
, 56, 172
Conscience
, 4, 15, 17, 27–28
collective
, 18, 90
moral compass
, 121
specific focus
, 81–82
Conscientious destination
, 7, 10, 16, 18–19, 59
Consciousness
, 7, 12, 17, 19, 26–27, 70, 158, 168
Convivial conservation
, 102–103
Conviviality
, 101–102, 105
Corporate social responsibility (CSR)
, 82–83, 103–104
COVID-19 pandemic
, 26, 31, 38–39, 41, 54, 96, 104, 128
Critical thinking
, 8, 26, 30, 33, 177
Cultural anthropology
, 18
Cultural context
, 144, 158, 162
Cultural heritage
, 4, 6, 9, 52–53, 56, 58, 70, 72–73
Cultural hospitality
, 144
Cultural identity
, 5, 7, 16, 129, 150, 153–154
Culture of sustainability
, 119
Daimonion
, 81
Darshana
, 158–162
Democratisation of archaeological heritage
, 55–56
Designation management organisations (DMOs)
, 47
Destination Conscience
, 1, 6, 8, 10, 12, 22, 26, 52–53, 55, 59, 73–74, 82, 84, 90, 112, 117, 140, 177–178
elements
, 59
guiding principles
, 120
manifestation
, 53
orchestrators
, 103
Destination management
, 97, 101, 105
Destination management organisations (DMOs)
, 68, 103, 105
Destinations
, 3–4, 6, 52, 90, 112, 121, 140, 174, 176
humanistic
, 10, 101, 105
mass-tourism
, 8–9
secular
, 122
self-image
, 118
tourism
, 7, 22
Digital ecosystems
, 103
Digital platforms
, 6
Digitalisation
, 2, 26
Dignity
, 10, 27, 84–85, 87, 97, 104, 114, 116, 118–119
‘Do-gooders’
, 28
Doxai
, 29, 33
Duality
, 30
Durkheim, Émile
, 18
E-democracy
, 103–105
Ecological extension of responsibility
, 80, 86, 88
Economic empowerment
, 8, 53, 132
Economic Nutrition Certification Marks
, 104
Education
, 5, 7, 12, 176
ecological
, 116, 120
liberal
, 27
tourism
, 8, 26, 31–33, 48, 97
Empathy
, 2, 10, 12, 28, 114, 122, 171, 173, 178
Employment
, 53, 56, 154
Empowerment
, 32–33, 52, 57, 119
community
, 53
in local communities
, 132, 176
Encounters
, 1, 8, 150, 171
cultural
, 9, 75
tourism
, 43–44
Environment
, 4, 6, 26, 85, 96, 100, 102, 104, 114, 118, 120–121, 123, 140
Environmental justice
, 85, 102–103, 105
Environmental psychology
, 8, 39
Equality
, 2, 96–97, 99–100
Equality-concerned approaches for changes in placemaking
, 97–98
Erfahrung
, 129–130
Erlebnis
, 129
Essence
, 1, 3, 26, 30, 45, 152, 159
Ethical dimension of HM
, 10, 100
Ethical tourism
, 39
Ethics
, 10, 17, 43, 83, 85, 88, 97, 101, 103
of future
, 83
Euripides
, 27
Europe
, 54, 66–67, 123, 144, 174
Exchanges
, 9, 132, 172
Experiential exposure
, 163–166
Folk shrines
, 54–55
Food
, 69, 119, 130, 153, 162–163
Foresteria Valdese di Torre Pellice
, 145, 149–150, 152
Freud, Sigmund
, 15, 18, 21, 28
Friedman, Milton
, 38–41
Friendships
, 37–38, 40, 44, 48
altruism in tourism
, 45–47
altruism in tourism from socio-biological lens
, 42–43
altruism in tourism through Aristotelian lens
, 43–45
of goodwill
, 45
human nature
, 40–42
Gambia
, 174–175
Geotourism
, 9, 58
Germany
, 145–146, 151, 174
Global North
, 85, 174
Global South
, 2, 12, 53, 174–175, 178
Globalisation
, 26, 54, 56
Goal frame theory
, 46–47
God, Word of; Voice of
, 15, 28, 30, 81
Governance
, 1, 84, 100
Governments
, 4–5, 8, 32–33, 53, 104, 145
Grand Tour
, 19
Great Transformation
, 80, 83
Gruppi Biblici Universitari (GBU)
, 150
Guests
, 1–2, 5, 16, 18, 38, 43, 46, 48, 69, 123, 128, 130, 139, 144, 147, 149, 154, 172
Heritage
, 4, 52
assets
, 52
enhanced experiences
, 57–58
tourism and empowerment
, 53–57
Hindu outlook
, 159
cultural context
, 158–162
experiential exposure
, 163–166
Hindu pilgrims’ experiences
, 166–167
on pilgrimage
, 161
textual context
, 162–163
Hindu pilgrimage experience
, 12
Hinduism
, 158, 161, 163–164
Hobbes, Thomas
, 41
Hospitality
, 11, 32, 72, 74, 143–144, 146, 148, 154
Casa Cares’
, 151
cultural
, 144
institutional
, 144
structures
, 149–150
Waldensian model
, 145, 152, 154
Hosts and guest relationship
, 45
Human nature
, 8, 27, 33, 38, 42, 47, 103
Human rights
, 12, 32, 82, 116, 173–174
perspective and priority
, 83–84
standards
, 85
Human-to-economy interaction
, 101, 104
Human-to-human interaction
, 101
Human-to-nature interaction
, 101–102
Human-to-technology interaction
, 101, 103
Humane and conscientious tourism destinations
, 31–33
Humaneness
, 7–8, 26, 28, 31–32, 47
Humanism
, 27, 97–98, 100
Humanistic destination
, 10, 97, 101, 105
humanistic management
, 96
Humanistic management (HM)
, 10, 96
difference and advantage
, 101–105
equality-concerned approaches for changes in placemaking
, 97–98
open conclusion
, 105–106
pillars and characteristics
, 99
principles
, 98–101
Humanistic placemaking
, 105
Humanistic tourism (see also Tourism)
Image
, 9, 21, 68, 74
Immersive tourism
, 9, 58
India
, 12, 159, 164
Indigenous communities
, 8, 52–53, 56
indigenous peoples
, 5, 87
Indigenous knowledge
, 56
Inequality
, 2, 10, 19, 96, 104
Initiation
, 12, 159, 167
Injustice
, 2, 10, 96, 104, 147
Institutional hospitality
, 144, 153–154
to touristic hospitality
, 146–148
Waldensian
, 147
Integral ecology
, 10, 87, 112
applied to destinations
, 116–121
holistic worldview and new paradigm
, 113–116
Plankstetten monastery
, 122–123
Integrity of creation
, 10, 116, 118–119, 122
Intergenerational justice
, 85–86
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPPC)
, 91
Internalists
, 80
International organisations
, 32
Inward-to-outward approach
, 96
Italy
, 11, 144, 146, 148, 150, 152, 174
Joint exercises
, 120
Journey conscience
, 66–73
Jung, Carl Gustav
, 21
Justice
, 9, 85, 90, 100, 114, 176
Kant, Immanuel
, 28, 84
Kāshī Khaṅḍa
, 162
Knowledge
, 6–7, 9, 21, 26–27, 31, 48, 55, 58, 80, 88, 117, 124, 129
Latour, Bruno
, 86–87, 91
Leadership
, 100
humanistic
, 98
voluntary
, 100
Legitimacy
, 10, 12, 97, 99, 101, 166–167
dispersed stakeholders
, 103
normative
, 100
societal
, 102
stakeholder
, 104
Liberal education
, 27
Liminality
, 12, 159
Local spiritual and religious traditions
, 53–55
Local spiritual traditions
, 8
Martin Luther
, 28
Mass tourism
, 1–2, 52, 54, 56, 129, 132
to sustainable mass tourism
, 2, 4, 6
Mass-produced package tours
, 57
Massification
, 9, 26, 69, 71–72, 75
Mindfulness
, 10, 115–116, 118–119, 121–122
Mobility
, 3, 58, 145–146
Modern ethics
, 87
Modern tourism
, 43
Monastery (ies), of Plankstetten
, 122–123
Monks
, 10, 122–123
Moral norms
, 80, 88
Moral psychology
, 80
Moral realism
, 82
Morality
, 6, 9, 15, 17, 80, 88
Motivation
, 5, 9, 12, 68, 70, 72, 81–82, 88, 96, 100, 116–117, 121
Multilingualism
, 117
Nature
, 6, 8, 16, 30, 38, 41, 45, 68, 80, 87, 102, 105, 122–123, 129
Nazism
, 28
Neoliberal economy
, 39
New normal
, 96
Newman, John Henry
, 81
Nicomachean Ethics (NE)
, 43–44
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
, 5
Normative legitimacy
, 100
Normative principles
, 10, 83, 88, 91
Ordinary heritage
, 8, 53, 56–57 (see also Heritage)
Overtourism
, 22, 26, 52, 56–57, 70, 73, 128, 176
issues
, 3, 8–9
perception of
, 3
Padma Purāṇ
a
, 162–163
Pelluchon, Corine
, 80, 85, 87, 89
Periphery
, 130, 133, 139
Eastern Route
, 135
Northern Route
, 133–135
Southern Route
, 135
Western Route
, 137–139
Persecution
, 145–146
Philanthropy
, 27
Philosophy
, 6, 18, 29–30
Arendt’s
, 31, 88
Aristotelian
, 45
Kneipp
, 121
neoplatonism, neoplatonists
, 40
Western Philosophy
, 41
Pilgrim (s)
, 9, 67, 71, 75, 144, 163, 168
Pilgrimages
, 9, 12, 53–54, 74, 159, 163–164, 168
Camino Conscience
, 9, 70, 72, 74–75
changes
, 69–70
destination conscience on local level
, 73–74
journey conscience
, 66–69
as religious duty
, 160
routes of Saint James in Europe
, 67
to Santiago de Compostela
, 70–73
Place
, 6, 10, 43, 54, 68, 139, 164
Plankstetten monastery
, 122–123
Plato
, 29–30
Pleasure
, 41, 44, 46
Political empowerment
, 53
Pope Francis
, 10, 87, 113, 115, 119
Post-pandemic tourism
, 38–39, 41
Posthumanism
, 97, 105
Power
, 8, 27, 56, 103, 105, 129, 162, 166–167
Practitioner (s)
, 8, 32, 40, 48
Private sector
, 4
Pro-environmental behaviour theory (PEB theory)
, 38, 42
Profane
, 12, 68, 70, 75, 163–164, 167
Psychological empowerment
, 53
Psychology
, 18
environmental psychology
, 8, 39–40
moral
, 80
Public archaeology
, 8, 53, 55–56
Public sector
, 4
Purposeful cultural tourism
, 9, 58
Reaggregation
, 12, 159
Reciprocal altruism
, 37, 42, 44, 46
Reciprocity
, 10, 12, 43–44, 48, 100, 106, 167
Regenerative development
, 10, 105
Regenerative tourism
, 2, 97, 105
Relationalisation of human existence
, 86
Relativisation of anthropocentric views
, 86
Religion
, 27, 54, 68, 70, 117, 128
Religious minorities
, 148
Residents and tourists engagement
, 52
Resilience
, 140, 154, 175
Resistenza movement
, 146
Resource justice
, 85
Respect
, 6, 10, 16, 98, 102, 119
Respect for local values and norms
, 16
Responsible travel
, 2, 5–6
Restorative tourism
, 2
Retinity
, 87
Reverence for life
, 10, 116, 118, 122
Ritual landscapes
, 158
Rome
, 11, 52, 66, 128–129, 133, 135, 140, 153
Rootedness
, 145–146
Route-based tourism
, 132
Routes/trails
, 129
Sacre, sacrality
, 163
Sacred
, 12, 53, 55, 70, 145, 158–159, 162, 164, 167–168
Sacred time
, 159
Saint Francis
, 114–115
Sanātana Dharma
, 158
Scrupulous
, 28
Self-therapy
, 69
Seneca
, 81
Shared conscience
, 7, 18
Shared governance
, 100
Simulation games
, 120
Social force
, 101
Social media
, 6, 8, 46, 48, 54, 128, 133, 176–177
Socio-biology
, 8, 39–40, 42
Socio-ecological relationism
, 86
Socio-economic development
, 53
Socrates
, 7, 26, 29, 32, 81
Solidarity
, 8, 10–11, 18, 52–53, 55–56, 58–59, 90, 115, 117, 119, 123, 148–149, 153, 168
Solitude
, 30–31
South Africa
, 173
Spain
, 72–73
Spirituality
, 54, 68, 115–116, 118, 120, 123, 147, 163
Christian
, 116
experiences
, 168
Stakeholder (s)
, 5, 18, 25, 32, 70, 100, 103, 120, 153
economic
, 7, 16
tourism
, 4, 39, 42
Stalinism
, 28
Sunweb Group
, 38–39
Superficiality
, 66
Supply side of tourism
, 4–5, 52
Sustainability
, 1, 5, 7, 23, 96, 118, 123, 149, 153
conscience
, 81–82
cultural
, 114
as demand for justice
, 85–86
ecological extension of responsibility
, 86–88
economic
, 83
environmental
, 153
human rights perspective and priority
, 83–84
social
, 153
Sustainable development
, 10, 12, 59, 85–86, 96, 101, 103, 114, 131, 174
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
, 32, 104
Sustainable tourism
, 1, 4, 39, 53, 83, 86, 97, 140, 175
future role
, 5–6
principles
, 132
Sustainable travellers
, 6
Synderesis
, 22
Syneidesis
, 22, 27
Technocratic paradigm
, 114
Technology companies
, 5
Textual context
, 162–163
Theology
, 6, 18
Thought
, 12, 22
critical thinking
, 8
freedom of thought
, 18
thinking
, 3
Three-zone model
, 132
Tīrtha-yātrā
, 158, 161
Touripilgrimage
, 70
Tourism
, 3–4, 39, 41, 59, 96, 101, 175
businesses and associations
, 5
destination
, 16
eco
, 58
education
, 32
experiences
, 43
future of
, 4, 71
humanistic
, 10, 97, 101
industry
, 5, 26, 31
perception
, 3
regenerative
, 2, 105
responsible
, 82, 176
restorative
, 2
slow
, 6, 9, 58
spiritual
, 8
stakeholders and providers
, 4–5
supply side
, 4–5
transformative
, 26, 102
Tourism Watch
, 173–174
Touristic hospitality
, 11, 144, 146, 149, 153
Tourists
, 8, 43, 130
guests
, 128–130
routes
, 132
visitors
, 52
Traditional tourism
, 128
Transformation
, 120, 140
Transformational leaders
, 100
Travellers
, 2, 4, 6, 9, 11–12, 38, 57, 69–70, 72, 74–75, 102–103, 128, 130, 144, 171–172, 174, 176
TUI
, 38–39
Unfairness
, 10, 96
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
, 57
United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO)
, 101
United States (US)
, 146
Universal fraternity
, 10, 114, 117, 119, 123
University exchanges
, 172
Value-based business
, 10, 19, 101
Vaudois (see Waldensians)
Velthuizen, Karin
, 46–48
Vernacular heritage
, 56–57
Villa I Graffi (see Casa Cares)
Virtue
, 23, 37, 44, 68–69, 98–99, 112, 116
Voluntourism
, 48
Waldensians
, 144–145
Casa Cares and Foresteria Valdese di Torre Pellice
, 150–152
Case Valdesi network
, 148–150
institutional hospitality to touristic hospitality
, 146–148
model of hospitality
, 11, 144, 152, 154
people
, 143–145
Way of St. James
, 66–72
Wholeheartedness
, 81
Wind of Thought
, 26, 28, 31
humane and conscientious tourism destinations
, 31–33
humaneness and conscience
, 27–28
World Health Organization (WHO)
, 31
Worldviews
, 18, 113
Xacobeo
, 70–71
- Prelims
- Rethinking Mass Tourism: Embracing Destination Conscience as a Guiding Approach
- Chapter 1 Philosophical Perspectives on Conscience and Conscientious Destinations: An Interview With Alberto Giubilini
- Chapter 2 Anthropological Perspectives on Conscience and Conscientious Destinations: An Interview With Michael Volgger
- Chapter 3 Theological Perspectives on Conscience and Conscientious Destinations: An Interview With Guido Perathoner
- Chapter 4 Unleashing the ‘Wind of Thought’: Paving the Way Towards Conscientious and Humane Tourism Destinations
- Chapter 5 Looking at Tourists Through the Lens of Aristotelian Friendship – On Altruism in Tourism
- Chapter 6 Heritage and Destination Conscience: Empowering Communities and Enhancing Tourism Experiences
- Chapter 7 Pilgrimage Destination Conscience: The Search for Meaning Along the Way of St. James
- Chapter 8 The Binding Nature of the Sustainability Principle: Towards a New Level of Morality
- Chapter 9 A New Disciplinary Perspective on Values-Based Placemaking: Humanistic Destinations
- Chapter 10 Integral Ecology as a Holistic Worldview and New Paradigm Towards Destination Conscience. Fostering a More Respectful Interaction of Human and Non-Human Creatures
- Chapter 11 From the Periphery to the Centre – Beyond the Traditional Destination Experiences
- Chapter 12 Discovering Waldensian Hospitality: An Exploratory Study
- Chapter 13 Exposing Conscience and Experience Among Hindu Pilgrims in India: Interfacing Sacred and Profane
- Chapter 14 Participation as Key to Destination Conscience
- Index