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Towards the search for a sustainable destination: a gender perspective.

Osman, H. and Brown, L., 2024. Towards the search for a sustainable destination: a gender perspective. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 32 (11), 2344-2360.

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DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2024.2346786

Abstract

Although gender and sustainability have been topics of discussion in international discourse since 1980, little has been done to connect the two. While one of the United Nations Sustainable Goals UNSDGs (5) places a strong emphasis on gender equality, the sustainable tourism paradigm fails to examine it from a social perspective. This paper examines the relationships between gender, religion and tourism and makes the case for the creation of travel destinations that uphold gender equity. The research employs narrative interviews conducted with Muslim women while travelling in the UK to explore how their travel experiences are influenced by their gender and religion. This is a field work study based on in-depth interviews with 21 participants who shared their behaviour, perceptions and feelings related to their trip. The results demonstrate that gender and religion influence the views and experiences of female Muslim tourists in the UK and indicate qualities that female Muslim tourists may seek in a destination that are consistent with their Muslim identity. The results also point to some positive and transformative learning that endured after the trip.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:0966-9582
Uncontrolled Keywords:Sustainability; tourist behaviour; Muslim tourists; gender, stigma
Group:Bournemouth University Business School
ID Code:39833
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:15 May 2024 07:22
Last Modified:29 Nov 2024 16:46

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