L'appel à l'éthique et la référence universaliste dans la doctrine officielle du tourisme international
Marie-Françoise Lanfant
Revue Tiers-Monde, 2004, vol. n° 178, issue 2, 364-386
Abstract:
In 1999, the World Tourism Organisation adopted the global code of ethics as a framework for the tourist activity, which is essential for the economy and the development of the countries of the South. Without necessarily putting to question the tourist industry and the liberal option, the World Tourism Organisation tries, through this manifesto, to place the activity in the service of sustainable development with respect to cultural diversities. This article analyses the references, contradictions and preconceptions which emanate from this universal and normative approach in a domain that is marked by the liberalisation of behaviours and financial liberalism.
Date: 2004
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