Tourism, development and ‘destination Dubai’: cultural dilemmas and future challenges
Stephenson, Marcus L. (2014) Tourism, development and ‘destination Dubai’: cultural dilemmas and future challenges. Current Issues in Tourism, 17 (8) . pp. 723-738. ISSN 1368-3500 [Article] (doi:10.1080/13683500.2012.754411)
Abstract
The aim of this conceptual paper is to provide a critical assessment of Dubai's approach to tourism development, focusing on its cultural implications. The work initially observes ways in which the destination is building an image based on iconographic grandeur, monumental innovation and super-modernism. In doing so, the enquiry indicates that one fundamental sociological concern for destination Dubai is its perceived lack of cultural consistency, particularly in terms of the absorption of the old into the new. This position is evident through a paucity of heritage resources and institutions associated with the tourism market, as well as limited public knowledge concerning the ethnic and traditional elements of the indigenous society. Emphasising a more culturally focused tourism agenda could help to socially sustain and ground local communities (and identities) threatened by rapid urbanisation and Westernisation. However, one noted dilemma relates to the complexity of defining and deconstructing indigenous forms of ethnicity and identity. Nevertheless, the discussion claims that it is imperative not to lose sight of the possible opportunities for the productive advancement of localised forms of tourism and cultural capital. The paper concludes by highlighting the importance of examining the diversity of local perceptions of tourism, culture and development within an empirically informed framework.
Item Type: | Article |
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Research Areas: | A. > Business School > Marketing, Branding and Tourism |
Item ID: | 12865 |
Depositing User: | Alison Roache |
Date Deposited: | 20 Dec 2013 08:39 |
Last Modified: | 11 Jul 2022 12:11 |
URI: | https://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/id/eprint/12865 |
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