The family remains at the emotional heart of society, and makes up a significant proportion of the tourism market. However, the concept of family has changed over the decades and there are now different types of families that have their own unique attributes and needs. Families may have one parent or two, who may or may not be of different genders. This cutting-edge book constructs a multidisciplinary perspective on family tourism by discussing various types of families; how parents and children influence travel behaviours now and in the future and how family holidays may also be linked to stress. Family Tourism: Multidisciplinary Perspectives provides a compilation of issues from academic writers around the globe, to provide a range of perspectives linked by a common theme of family tourism with a futures perspective.
Spis treści
Foreword
Part 1 The Context of Family Tourism
1 Introduction: Families in Tourism Research – Heike Schänzel
2 Society and Ideology: Changes in Family Time Perceptions with Implications for Tourism – Heike Schänzel
3 Family Tourism, Demography and Social Trends: An Analysis of the UK Market – Ian Yeoman, Una Mc Mahon-Beattie, Damian Lord and Luke Parker-Hodds
4 UK Family Tourism: Past, Present and Future Challenges – Carol Southall
Part 2 The Experiences of Family Tourism
5 The Inclusion of Fathers, Children and the Family Group into Tourism Research on Families – Heike Schänzel
6 VFR Travel: Why Marketing to Aunty Betty Matters – Elisa Backer
7 The Value of Social Tourism for Disadvantaged Families – Lynn Minnaert
8 The Stress of the Family Holiday – Elisa Backer and Heike Schänzel
9 Gay and Lesbian Families and Tourism – Howard Hughes and Carol Southall
Part 3 The Futures of Family Tourism
10 Consumer Kids and Tourists: Creative Marketing a City to Young Tourists – Sally Webster
11 Investigating the ‘Family Lifecycle’ Model in Tourism – Elisa Backer
12 The Future of Families’ Tourism: A Cognitive Mapping Approach – Ian Yeoman and Heike Schänzel
O autorze
Elisa Backer is Associate Professor at Federation University Australia and is on the editorial board of nine journals. Her main research interests are VFR travel, destination marketing, partial industrialisation in tourism, family tourism and social media.