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‘Tourism poverty’ in affluent societies: Voices from inner-city London

Diane Sedgley, Annette Pritchard, Nigel Morgan Orcid Logo

Tourism Management, Volume: 33, Issue: 4, Pages: 951 - 960

Swansea University Author: Nigel Morgan Orcid Logo

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There is now a significant body of work analysing the multifaceted connections between tourism and poverty in less developed economies. Far fewer studies discuss the relationships between tourism and poverty in the world’s affluent societies and most of these concentrate on social tourism and on the...

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Published in: Tourism Management
ISSN: 02615177
Published: 2012
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa32696
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Abstract: There is now a significant body of work analysing the multifaceted connections between tourism and poverty in less developed economies. Far fewer studies discuss the relationships between tourism and poverty in the world’s affluent societies and most of these concentrate on social tourism and on the benefits of these holidays for deprived and marginalised groups. This paper provides an insight into the experiences of families unable to afford any form of paid holiday away from home. Based on participant-driven interviews with 20 low-income parents living in a deprived area of Inner London, the paper reveals that for these individuals exclusion from tourism makes a clear contribution to their children’s exclusion from everyday norms as holidays are regarded as part of contemporary British family life. The study discusses policy and business implications and suggests further investigation of trans-generational ‘tourism poverty’.
Keywords: Poverty; Families; Social Exclusion; Urban Deprivation; Inner London
College: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Issue: 4
Start Page: 951
End Page: 960