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‘Tourism’s Horizon: Travel for the Millions’ book explores tourism’s humanity and agency

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Tourism’s Hori­zon: Travel for the Mil­lions — the Substack blog and “Good Tour­ism” Part­ner — has pub­lished a book of the same name com­piled by its founder Jim Butcher.

Humanity and agency

In early 2023, Dr Butcher estab­lished Tourism’s Hori­zon: Travel for the Mil­lions on Substack to ques­tion pre­vail­ing nar­rat­ives around mass tour­ism, many of which paid scant regard to the human­ity or agency of tour­ists themselves.

In Tourism’s Hori­zon: Travel for the Mil­lions the book, the jour­ney through mass tour­ism is examined not merely as a glob­al industry, but as a dynam­ic cul­tur­al and social phe­nomen­on that touches every­one, everywhere.

Draw­ing on the work of inter­na­tion­ally-renowned schol­ars and experts, the volume provides a pro­voc­at­ive, stim­u­lat­ing, and chal­len­ging explor­a­tion of the future of tour­ism in the con­text of grow­ing glob­al mobil­ity, envir­on­ment­al chal­lenges, and social shifts.

The con­trib­ut­ors seek to recog­nise the human­ity and agency of the mil­lions who embark on leis­ure jour­neys every year; chal­len­ging ste­reo­types, while acknow­ledging tourism’s leg­acy as a vehicle of cul­tur­al exchange, eco­nom­ic pro­gress, and per­son­al transformation.

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Interviews and essays

Tourism’s Hori­zon: Travel for the Mil­lions the book is divided into twoparts:

  1. a col­lec­tion of in-depth inter­views with lead­ing schol­ars reflect­ing on the evol­u­tion and future of tour­ism, which also yiel­ded short­er “GT” Insights; and
  2. a series of thought-pro­vok­ing essays drawn from both the TH:TM Substack and The “Good Tour­ism” Blog.

Archive of “GT” Insights asso­ci­ated with the TH:TM book

Col­lect­ively, the inter­views and essays engage with urgent debates on the sus­tain­ab­il­ity, equity, and eth­ics of travel, while also cel­eb­rat­ing the diverse and pro­gress­ive aspects of mass leis­ure. From the cri­tique of ‘over­tour­ism’ to the trans­form­at­ive poten­tial of new infra­struc­tures, the con­trib­ut­ors exam­ine how tour­ism — des­pite its chal­lenges — can still be a force for glob­algood.

By bridging expert ana­lys­is with pub­lic dis­course, TH:TM the book presents insights into tourism’s role in shap­ing cul­ture, eco­nomy, and polit­ics, and calls for a deep­er, more reflect­ive con­ver­sa­tion about where we’re headed in the age of mass travel.

Tourism’s Hori­zon: Travel for the Mil­lions is a timely resource for any­one look­ing to broaden their under­stand­ing of, and enter into debates over, the com­plex­it­ies of tour­ism in the 21st cen­tury, wheth­er you are a stu­dent, a schol­ar, or simply a curi­ous traveller.

Buy Tourism’s Hori­zon: Travel for the Millions

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About Jim Butcher

Dr Jim Butcher

Jim Butcheris a lec­turer at Can­ter­bury Christ Church Uni­ver­sity, Eng­land, and the writer of a num­ber ofbookson the soci­ology and polit­ics of tour­ism. Dr Butcher blogs atPolit­ics of Tour­ism, tweets at@jimbutcher2, and ini­ti­atedTourism’s Hori­zon: Travel for the Mil­lionson Substack.

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