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Nigel Halpern
, Marcus Hansen , Jillian Rickly und Brian Garrod
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword V
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
- List of figures XIII
- List of tables XV
- List of contributors XVII
- 1 Introduction to the Handbook of Accessible Tourism 1
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Part I Foundations of accessible tourism
- 2 The evolution of accessible tourism and conceptualising disability 19
- 3 The dynamics of leisure constraints theory in accessible tourism 37
- 4 The institutional framework for accessible tourism: Key organisations, instruments, and implications 55
- 5 Accessibility and sustainability: No sustainability for tourism without accessibility 75
- 6 Information and communications across the accessible tourism customer journey 91
- 7 Functionality in accessible tourism: A capability approach lens 113
- 8 Disability mobilities for accessible tourism research 133
- 9 Interpersonal dimensions of accessible tourism: Voices of those caring for people living with dementia 145
- 10 Inclusive travel: Reflections on accessible travel amongst friends 161
- 11 Human-animal relations for accessible tourism 173
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Part II Accessible destinations and tourism experiences
- 12 Occupational therapy and accessible destination development 187
- 13 Driving accessible tourism development through research priorities for destination management organisations in New Zealand 203
- 14 Unlocking inclusive travel: Spotlight on New Orleans, Louisiana, USA 217
- 15 Accessibility, social inclusion, and the event industry’s role in China 233
- 16 Mega events and accessible tourism: The case of Tokyo 2020ne 251
- 17 Developing a practical approach to support tourist events for all 265
- 18 The role of artificial intelligence in enhancing accessible experiences: Insights from case studies from Yorkshire 285
- 19 Accessibility of technology-based museum experiences: A case study on The Viking Planet, Oslo 303
- 20 The role of technology in creating inclusive tourism experiences: A case study of Vacayit’s audio guide application 319
- 21 Accessible tourism consumptions, desires, and realities identified among persons with disabilities: Longitudinal evidence from Portugal 331
- 22 Air passengers with assistance dogs: Voicing lived experiences 351
- 23 Autistic children visiting shopping malls as part of their tourism experience: Barriers and challenges 367
- 24 Creating accessible food tourism experiences for people with sensory disabilities 385
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Part III Designing for accessibility
- 25 Towards universal design of tourism 403
- 26 Towards accessible experiences in tourism: Using transition design 425
- 27 Using cognitive work analysis to analyse constraints to travel 443
- 28 Flying there? Challenges in accessible air travel in Europe 461
- 29 From accessibility to inclusivity: Practitioner perspectives on barrier-free transport 481
- 30 Anticipating and planning for future needs in accessible tourism: Towards age-friendly tourism 495
- 31 Age-friendly planning of urban green spaces and recreational areas: Insights from Swedish municipalities 511
- 32 Barrier-free nature: The case of accessible information and activities in the Swedish outdoors 527
- 33 Teaching accessible tourism to tourism management students: The Swiss way of designing inclusive experiences 543
- 34 Enhancing the accessibility of tourism to people with disabilities: Educating the next generation of tourism leaders 557
- 35 Conclusion to the Handbook of Accessible Tourism 573
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword V
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
- List of figures XIII
- List of tables XV
- List of contributors XVII
- 1 Introduction to the Handbook of Accessible Tourism 1
-
Part I Foundations of accessible tourism
- 2 The evolution of accessible tourism and conceptualising disability 19
- 3 The dynamics of leisure constraints theory in accessible tourism 37
- 4 The institutional framework for accessible tourism: Key organisations, instruments, and implications 55
- 5 Accessibility and sustainability: No sustainability for tourism without accessibility 75
- 6 Information and communications across the accessible tourism customer journey 91
- 7 Functionality in accessible tourism: A capability approach lens 113
- 8 Disability mobilities for accessible tourism research 133
- 9 Interpersonal dimensions of accessible tourism: Voices of those caring for people living with dementia 145
- 10 Inclusive travel: Reflections on accessible travel amongst friends 161
- 11 Human-animal relations for accessible tourism 173
-
Part II Accessible destinations and tourism experiences
- 12 Occupational therapy and accessible destination development 187
- 13 Driving accessible tourism development through research priorities for destination management organisations in New Zealand 203
- 14 Unlocking inclusive travel: Spotlight on New Orleans, Louisiana, USA 217
- 15 Accessibility, social inclusion, and the event industry’s role in China 233
- 16 Mega events and accessible tourism: The case of Tokyo 2020ne 251
- 17 Developing a practical approach to support tourist events for all 265
- 18 The role of artificial intelligence in enhancing accessible experiences: Insights from case studies from Yorkshire 285
- 19 Accessibility of technology-based museum experiences: A case study on The Viking Planet, Oslo 303
- 20 The role of technology in creating inclusive tourism experiences: A case study of Vacayit’s audio guide application 319
- 21 Accessible tourism consumptions, desires, and realities identified among persons with disabilities: Longitudinal evidence from Portugal 331
- 22 Air passengers with assistance dogs: Voicing lived experiences 351
- 23 Autistic children visiting shopping malls as part of their tourism experience: Barriers and challenges 367
- 24 Creating accessible food tourism experiences for people with sensory disabilities 385
-
Part III Designing for accessibility
- 25 Towards universal design of tourism 403
- 26 Towards accessible experiences in tourism: Using transition design 425
- 27 Using cognitive work analysis to analyse constraints to travel 443
- 28 Flying there? Challenges in accessible air travel in Europe 461
- 29 From accessibility to inclusivity: Practitioner perspectives on barrier-free transport 481
- 30 Anticipating and planning for future needs in accessible tourism: Towards age-friendly tourism 495
- 31 Age-friendly planning of urban green spaces and recreational areas: Insights from Swedish municipalities 511
- 32 Barrier-free nature: The case of accessible information and activities in the Swedish outdoors 527
- 33 Teaching accessible tourism to tourism management students: The Swiss way of designing inclusive experiences 543
- 34 Enhancing the accessibility of tourism to people with disabilities: Educating the next generation of tourism leaders 557
- 35 Conclusion to the Handbook of Accessible Tourism 573