STALMIRSKA, Anna Maria and ALI, Alisha (2023). Sustainable development of urban food tourism: a cultural globalisation approach. Tourism and Hospitality Research. [Article]
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Abstract
Using cultural globalisation as a lens, this article examines the tensions between
global and local in food tourism to support urban destinations in realising their sustainability
outcomes. This is achieved through investigating the supplier perspective by drawing data
from a case study of the cities of York and Sheffield, England. The findings shed light on how
food supply side representatives perceive these cultural globalisation tensions by revealing
the intrinsic socio-cultural values of tourism promotion and observing how culture and
globalisation can work mutually to support sustainable destination development. This study
concludes that cultural globalisation sensitises us to the dialectic tension between
homogenisation and heterogenisation, which can serve as an impetus for developing
sustainable food tourism.
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