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基本情報/Basic Information

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開講科目名
/Course
Ethics of Tourism/Ethics of Tourism
時間割コード
/Course Code
T4T10691_T1
開講所属
/Course Offered by
観光学部/Faculty of Tourism
ターム・学期
/Term・Semester
2024年度/Academic Year  第3クォーター/3Q
曜限
/Day, Period
水/Wed 3, 水/Wed 4
開講区分
/Semester offered
第3クォーター/3Q
単位数
/Credits
2.0
学年
/Year
2,3,4
主担当教員
/Main Instructor
Adam Doering/Timothy Adam DOERING
授業形態
/Lecture Form
講義
教室
/Classroom
東1号館E1-301/E1-301
開講形態
/Course Format
ディプロマポリシー情報
/Diploma Policy
要件所属
/Course Name
ディプロマポリシー
/Diploma Policy
DP値
/DP Point
観光学部 専門的知識や技能 6
観光学部 地域への関心と国際的視点 4

担当教員情報/Instructor Information

教員名
/Instructor
教員所属名
/Affiliation
Adam Doering/Timothy Adam DOERING 観光学部(教員)
授業の概要・ねらい
/Course Aims
This course introduces students to the important topic of tourism ethics and illustrates how ethical principles and theory can be applied to discuss and address many of the ethical challenges facing the tourism industry today. Understanding tourism from an ethical perspective allows us to explore a broad range of ethical issues in tourism, focusing on "big picture" problems facing the industry as a whole. Ethics also allows us to take a step outside the managerial box that frames many tourism debates and offers a space for thinking about tourism philosophically. Many of the issues facing tourism today--climate change, sustainability, social justice, equality, conducting business ethically--require this kind of big picture thinking.

Using international case studies this course explores some key ethical perspectives and approaches to justice that are integral in the context of tourism. Discussions include structurally embedded injustices related to historical racism and colonialism, responsibility and responsible tourism, justice at different scales, and justice in the context of sustainability, governance, policy, and planning.
到達目標
/Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course students will be expected to:
- Understand why ethics is important and useful for tourism studies;
- Explain the relationship between ethical tourism and other niche tourisms;
- Identify and discuss the key ethical issues of today’s tourism industry;
- Apply a range of different ethical theories and concepts to a range of tourism contexts;
- Think critically and ask relevant questions in relation to the academic study of tourism, travel and ethics;
- Be able to contribute to the ethical debates in tourism using English.
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading Policies/Criteria
Critical reading & review assignment 1: 20%
Critical reading & review assignment 2: 20%
Critical reading & review assignment 3: 20%
Final essay: 40%
教科書
/Textbook
This paper is primarily informed by published conceptual and empirical papers, which are outlined in course reading lists and made available to students online.
However, the course will use the following book as its guiding text:

Tazim Jamal (2019). Justice and Ethics in Tourism. London: Routledge.
参考書・参考文献
/Reference Book
Other readings will be provided in class.
履修上の注意 ・メッセージ
/Notice for Students
Please note: This course is one of the GP subjects; therefore, the course will be taught in English.
This course is first and foremost about interaction between people, conversation, discussion and debate. I look forward to exploring the relationship between tourism and the environment together!
履修する上で必要な事項
/Prerequisite
The class will be conducted in English, but more emphasis will be placed on sharing and discussing ideas rather than perfecting English grammar. The topics presented in class have no right or wrong answers and are always open for debate. This class aims to have a fun, collaborative and intellectual learning environment.
履修を推奨する関連科目
/Related Courses
The class will be conducted in English, but more emphasis will be placed on sharing and discussing ideas rather than perfecting English grammar. The topics presented in class have no right or wrong answers and are always open for debate. This class aims to have a fun, collaborative and intellectual learning environment.
授業時間外学修についての指示
/Instructions for studying outside class hours
Students are expected to read the course material supplied in order to be able to engage in class discussions and critical debate.
その他連絡事項
/Other messages
The course description may change depending on class size and language abilities.
授業理解を深める方法
/How to deepen your understanding of classes
READ ;)
オフィスアワー
/Office Hours
Thursday 15:00-16:00
Available upon request. Email to arrange a meeting time: adoering@wakayama-u.ac.jp
科目ナンバリング
/Course Numbering
T80023E01001G241
No. 回(日時)
/Time (date and time)
主題と位置付け(担当)
/Subjects and instructor's position
学習方法と内容
/Methods and contents
備考
/Notes
1 Week 1 Introduction to the ethics of tourism and travel
2 Week 2 Equity and Justice
3 Week 3 Diversity and Recognition
4 Week 4 Responsibility and Care
5 Week 5 Sustainability and Conservation
6 Week 6 Democracy and Governance
7 Week 7 "Just" Tourism & ethical futures?

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