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International Tourism and Its New Trends

Summary

Students will be acquainted with the characteristics and principles of international tourism. This is especially its importance from the point of view of the world economy, world tourist markets and its current problems. The second part will focus on new trends in world tourism, specifically in gastronomic, health, adventure and dark tourism and event tourism. Furthermore, in volunteer, wedding, film, space tourism as well as in tourism for the elderly and disabled and tourism focused on the LOHAS segment, sexual minorities - LGBT tourism and Kosher tourism and halal tourism (Halal tourism).

Literature

BHATIA, A. K.: International Tourism Management. 3. vyd. Sterling Publishers 2006, 539 s. ISBN 978-81-2072-412-9 
CATHY, H. C.: Tourism Management. Elsevier 2020. ISSN 0261-5177 
CHUCK, Y. G., SOLÁ, E. F.: International Tourism: A Global Perspective. 1. vyd. Madrid: World Tourism Organization 1997, 406 s. ISBN 928-44-0231-X 
LANFANT, M-F., ALLCOCK, J. B., BRUNER, E. M.: International Tourism: Identity And Change. London: Thousand Oaks, Sage Publications UK 1995. ISBN 978-08-0397-512-5 
REISINGER, Y.: International Tourism: Cultures and Behavior. Oxford, England: Taylor & Francis 2009, 459 s. ISBN 978-07-5067-897-1 

Advised literature

GODFREY, H., KENNETH M.K.: Promoting International Tourism to the Year 2000 and Beyond. Atlantic 1999, 224 s. ISBN 978-81-7156-835-2 
STRUTT, P.: English for International Tourism: Intermediate Student's Book. Longman 2003, 144 s. ISBN 978-05-8247-983-8 
KUMAR, S., DHIMAN, M. C., DAHIYA, A.: International tourism and hospitality in the digital age. Hershey, PA: Business Science Reference, 2015. ISBN 978-14-6668-268-9 


Language of instruction čeština
Code 541-3506
Abbreviation MTT
Course title International Tourism and Its New Trends
Coordinating department Department of Geological Engineering
Course coordinator Ing. Dominik Niemiec, Ph.D.