This set includes the first 15 volumes of the Tourism and Cultural Change series. This series explores the complex and ever-changing relationships between tourism and culture(s). It focuses on the ways that places, peoples, pasts, and ways of life are increasingly shaped, transformed, created and packaged for touristic purposes. It examines the ways tourism makes and re-makes cultural capital in its various guises (visual and performing arts, crafts, festivals, built heritage, cuisine etc.) and the multifarious political, economic, social and ethical issues that are raised as a consequence. The series also explores the emergence and trajectories of tourism as a spatial and temporally located form and set of represented actions and behaviours within various cultural contexts. This collection is available by special order only. Please email info@channelviewpublications.com for order queries.