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| 科目一覧へ戻る | 2026/04/06 現在 |
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開講科目名 /Course |
観光倫理研究B/Ethics of Tourism Research B | ||||||||||||||||
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時間割コード /Course Code |
T2T10139_T1 | ||||||||||||||||
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開講所属 /Course Offered by |
観光学研究科(前期)/Graduate School of Tourism | ||||||||||||||||
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ターム・学期 /Term・Semester |
2026年度/Academic Year 第4クォーター/4Q | ||||||||||||||||
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曜限 /Day, Period |
火/Tue 4 | ||||||||||||||||
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開講区分 /Semester offered |
第4クォーター/4Q | ||||||||||||||||
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単位数 /Credits |
1.0 | ||||||||||||||||
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学年 /Year |
1,2 | ||||||||||||||||
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主担当教員 /Main Instructor |
Adam Doering/Timothy Adam DOERING | ||||||||||||||||
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授業形態 /Lecture Form |
演習 | ||||||||||||||||
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教室 /Classroom |
西2号館W2-203/W2-203 | ||||||||||||||||
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開講形態 /Course Format |
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ディプロマポリシー情報 /Diploma Policy |
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教員名 /Instructor |
教員所属名 /Affiliation |
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| Adam Doering/Timothy Adam DOERING | 観光学部(教員) |
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授業の概要・ねらい /Course Aims |
Think about your last holiday. Was fun, great even? But have you ever stopped to consider the broader ethical issues, concerns and dilemmas of the tourism industry and personal travel? Ethics of Tourism B introduces students to the field of tourism ethics and examines how ethical principles and philosophical theories can be applied to analyze and address the complex challenges facing the tourism industry today. Approaching tourism from an ethical perspective enables students to engage with a broad range of “big picture” issues that extend beyond managerial and operational concerns. By moving beyond a purely managerial framework, the course creates space to think philosophically and critically about tourism’s responsibilities, impacts, and moral implications. Contemporary challenges—such as climate change, sustainability, social justice, equality, and ethical business practices—require precisely this kind of reflective and normative analysis. Through engagement with ethical theory and international case studies, students will develop the tools to evaluate tourism practices and policies from a principled and socially responsible perspective. Drawing on diverse global examples, the course explores key ethical frameworks and theories of justice that are integral to tourism contexts. Discussions address structurally embedded injustices linked to historical racism and colonialism, questions of responsibility and responsible tourism, justice across local and global scales, and ethical considerations in sustainability, governance, policy, and planning. Students will be encouraged to critically assess how power, inequality, and historical legacies shape contemporary tourism practices and debates. |
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到達目標 /Course Objectives |
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: • Explain the significance of ethics within tourism studies and its relevance to contemporary tourism challenges. • Analyze the relationship between ethical tourism and related niche forms of tourism (e.g., sustainable tourism, responsible tourism, and ecotourism). • Identify and critically discuss key ethical issues in the contemporary tourism industry. • Apply a range of ethical theories and concepts to diverse tourism contexts and case studies. • Demonstrate the ability to think critically and formulate relevant, theoretically informed questions about tourism, travel, and ethics. • Contribute effectively to academic debates on tourism ethics in English, both orally and in writing. |
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成績評価の方法・基準 /Grading Policies/Criteria |
Fieldwork participation 50%; Writing component 50% |
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教科書 /Textbook |
Compulsory reading: Jamal, T. (2019). Justice and Ethics in Tourism. Routledge. ISBN 9781138060715 |
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参考書・参考文献 /Reference Book |
Additional handouts, readings, and lectures slides will be provided in class or online. | ||||
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履修上の注意 ・メッセージ /Notice for Students |
I see teaching and learning as fundamentally social activities. This course is, above all, about interaction—conversation, discussion, and debate. With this in mind, there are three core expectations for all students: 1. Read – Engage with the course materials thoughtfully and come prepared. 2. Engage / Experiment – Participate actively in activities, try new approaches, and take intellectual risks. 3. Discuss – Contribute to conversations, ask questions, and challenge ideas respectfully. Our collective goal is to develop the skills and mindset to think critically about all forms of tourism and to use critical reflection to effect positive change in tourism practice and policy. |
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履修を推奨する関連科目 /Related Courses |
Foundations of Tourism Studies (M); Critical Issues in Nature Based Tourism (M); Sustainable Tourism & Community (M) |
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授業時間外学修(予習・復習等)の内容 /students learning outside of the class, preparation and review are included |
1) Students are expected to reflect on their experiences outside of the classroom bring them into class discussions. 2) Students are expected to read the material prior to lecture. The English readings will be limited to 2 or 3 per week. |
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その他連絡事項 /Other messages |
The course description may change depending on class size and language abilities. | ||||
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授業理解を深める方法 /How to deepen your understanding of classes |
Active Learning: ⑧, ⑩, ⑪ | ||||
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オフィスアワー /Office Hours |
Thursday 15:00-16:00 Or email my directly to arrange a meeting time: adoering@wakayama-u.ac.jp |
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科目ナンバリング /Course Numbering |
T80025E11199D521 | ||||
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実務経験のある教員等による授業科目 /Practical Experience |
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| No. | 回(日時) /Time (date and time) |
主題と位置付け /Subjects and position in the whole course |
学習方法と内容 /Methods and contents |
備考(担当) /Notes |
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| 1 | Week 1 | Welcome & Orientation | Introduction to the ethics of tourism and travel | |
| 2 | Week 2 | Ethical Theory I | Discuss and select an ethical theory to be used for analysis | |
| 3 | Week 3 | Ethical Theory II | Discuss and select an ethical theory to be used for analysis | |
| 4 | Week 4 | Case Study Selection I | Identify, discuss and select an ethical theory to be used for analysis | |
| 5 | Week 5 | Case Study Selection II | Identify, discuss and select an ethical theory to be used for analysis | |
| 6 | Week 6 | Fieldwork 1 | Students will conduct fieldwork as part of the class. When and where exactly will be determined during the class time. | |
| 7 | Week 7 | Fieldwork 2 | Students will conduct fieldwork as part of the class. When and where exactly will be determined during the class time. | |
| 8 | Week 8 | Final report preparation | Course wrap up and discussions of final essay topics. |