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Al-Azab, Mahmoud Ramadan. "A Future Vision to promote Intra-regional Tourism between Egypt and Africa." Minia Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research MJTHR 7, no. 1 (2019): 1–22. https://doi.org/10.21608/mjthr.2019.139596.

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The study-in-progress attempts to ensuring the importance of the African market for the Egyptian tourism industry alongside the other tourist markets, and achieving the African integration through intra-regional tourism. The main objective of this study is to present future visions and strategies to promote intra-regional tourism between Egypt and Africa. Intra-regional tourism is providing social interest and leisure opportunities, supporting community infrastructure and industry, and ultimately contributing to social cohesion and national pride. Data was collected through questionnaire list
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Szott, Isabelle D., Yolanda Pretorius, Andre Ganswindt, and Nicola F. Koyama. "Physiological stress response of African elephants to wildlife tourism in Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa." Wildlife Research 47, no. 1 (2020): 34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/wr19045.

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Abstract ContextWildlife tourism has been shown to increase stress in a variety of species and can negatively affect survival, reproduction, welfare, and behaviour of individuals. In African elephants, Loxodonta africana, increased physiological stress has been linked to use of refugia, rapid movement through corridors, and heightened aggression towards humans. However, we are unaware of any studies assessing the impact of tourism pressure (tourist numbers) on physiological stress in elephants. AimsWe used faecal glucocorticoid metabolite (fGCM) concentrations to investigate whether tourist nu
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Rodny-Gumede, Ylva. "Hope Springs Eternal." Thinker 95, no. 2 (2023): 75–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.36615/the_thinker.v95i2.2525.

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When South Africa is covered in the Swedish media, the focus is often on the history of South Africa, the role of Sweden in theanti-apartheid movement and, in more recent years, the political and socio-economic landscape of postapartheid South Africa, marked by increased wealth gaps, social unrest, and corruption. How South Africa is covered by foreign media is important and politicians, as well as businesses and organisations such as Investment South Africa, Brand South Africa, and South African Tourism, keep a keen eye on the media as a gauge for maintaining diplomatic relations, as well as
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James, Drummond. "Contested Heritage in South Africa: Perspectives from Mahikeng." Modern Geográfia 19, no. 2 (2024): 91–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.15170/mg.2024.19.02.06.

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Mahikeng, the seat of the Ngaka Modiri Molema District and capital of South Africa’s North West province, has identified tourism as an economic driver based on cultural heritage related to Batswana, Boer, and British contestation. However, the colonial heritage is underutilised as visitors come to Mahikeng (formerly Mafeking) in search of experiences relating to the siege of Mafeking, the Anglo–Boer War, and the origins of the Boy Scouts movement but leave disappointed. This heritage has been downgraded in democratic post-apartheid South Africa as there is an agenda that seeks to highlight Afr
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Faltusová, Monika, Jan Cukor, Rostislav Linda, Václav Silovský, Tomáš Kušta, and Miloš Ježek. "Wild Boar Proves High Tolerance to Human-Caused Disruptions: Management Implications in African Swine Fever Outbreaks." Animals 14, no. 18 (2024): 2710. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani14182710.

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Currently, African swine fever (ASF), a highly fatal disease has become pervasive, with outbreaks recorded across European countries, leading to preventative measures to restrict wild boar (Sus scrofa L.) movement, and, therefore, keep ASF from spreading. This study aims to detail how specific human activities—defined as “car”, “dog”, “chainsaw”, and “tourism”—affect wild boar behavior, considering the disturbance proximity, and evaluate possible implications for wild boar management in ASF-affected areas. Wild boar behavior was studied using advanced biologging technology. This study tracks a
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Koh, Yoon, Xiaodan Mao-Clark, and Agnes DeFranco. "The Black Lives Matter movement and African American entrepreneurs’ crowdfunding success." International Journal of Hospitality Management 111 (May 2023): 103472. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhm.2023.103472.

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Wanyonyi, Geoffrey Masinde, and Babere Kerata Chacha. "Of Gay Struggle and Resistance in Africa: Contesting Queer Politics in Kenya and Uganda." International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation XI, no. XI (2024): 334–49. https://doi.org/10.51244/ijrsi.2024.11110026.

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End of cold war in Africa and the widening of freedom of media, press, rise of international and local NGOs, increasingly sophiscated tourism industry, widespread use of the internet and social media as well as trade liberalisation has produced a globalisation in Africa which in turn has accelerated internationalisation of the sexual rights and identities, resuscitated women’s movement, and increased demands for basic equality, and above all escalated new sexual orientation in many urban areas of Africa. Interestingly, in tune to these changes, the African urban youth have in turn deployed mus
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Drummond, James, Fiona Drummond, and Christian Rogerson. "Latent Opportunities for Heritage Tourism in South Africa: Evidence from Mahikeng and Surrounds." African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure 10, no. 10(5) (2021): 1591–609. http://dx.doi.org/10.46222/ajhtl.19770720.181.

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In many parts of the global South heritage is one of the major drivers for destination development. This case study builds upon the existing international scholarship on heritage as a driver for local economic development. The focus on the study is Mahikeng and the wider Ngaka Modiri Molema District in the North West province where there is a wealth of underutilised local cultural and heritage assets. This valuable asset base stems from the area’s history of multi-cultural interactions and with important historical events that occurred in the area relating to the colonial town of Mafeking; the
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Soressa, Temesgen. "Assessment of Nature Tourism Potential, in Rural Development in West Wollega Zone in The Case of Sayo Nole and Nole Kaba Districts, Ethiopia." IRA International Journal of Education and Multidisciplinary Studies 12, no. 1 (2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.21013/jems.v12.n1.p1.

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<p>Tourism is not just the temporary movement of people to destinations outside their normal places. Tourism includes many geographic, economic, environmental, social, cultural and political dimensions. A tourism industry has a strong relationship with those dimensions because of its dependency and impact on it, and the interests of its stakeholders (Kauffmann 2008).</p><p>As stated by Sinha (2007) the study of tourism is the study of people away from their usual habitat of the establishments which responds to the requirement of travelers and the impact of that they have on t
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Thobejane, Tsoaledi Daniel. "Human mobility, Covid-19, and survival in Africa: revisiting the coronavirus pandemic as the Russia-Ukraine war rages." IKENGA International Journal of Institute of African Studies 23, no. 3 (2022): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.53836/ijia/2022/23/3/008.

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Africa has seen some changes pertaining to human mobility in 2020 and 2021 respectively. The continent has also witnessed a dramatic reduction in cross-border movements, especially along the Zambezi River (Zimbabwe and South Africa, Botswana, and South Africa, as well as Mozambique and South Africa). These changes have been caused by the COVID-19 pandemic which decimated tourism and business travel and severely curtailed labour migration and stifled the movement of all stripes, from that of international students to intellectual exchanges in all fields of studies. While the overall picture of
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Books on the topic "African Tourism Movement"

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Carrier, Jim. A traveler's guide to the civil rights movement. Harcourt, 2004.

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Commander, Michelle D. Afro-Atlantic Flight: Speculative Returns and the Black Fantastic. Duke University Press Books, 2017.

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Afro-Atlantic Flight: Speculative Returns and the Black Fantastic. Duke University Press Books, 2017.

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Hoganson, Kristin, and Jay Sexton, eds. The Cambridge History of America and the World. Cambridge University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108297479.

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The second volume of The Cambridge History of America and the World examines how the United States rose to great power status in the nineteenth century and how the rest of the world has shaped the United States. Mixing top-down and bottom-up perspectives, insider and outsider views, cultural, social, political, military, environmental, legal, technological, and other veins of analysis, it places the United States, Indigenous nations, and their peoples in the context of a rapidly integrating world. Specific topics addressed in the volume include nation and empire building, inter-Indigenous rela
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Borowiec, Andrew. Taming the Sahara. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216022435.

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Borowiec surveys North African history and current efforts to halt the movement of the Sahara into surrounding countries. He shows how efforts in Tunisia are making headway against this ecological disaster, which confronts not only North Africa but Southern Europe and possibly the world in general. Veteran North African observer Andrew Borowiec surveys the history of the countries surrounding the Sahara, showing that Tunisia is the only country actively resisting the encroachment. Using onsite visits, interviews, and an examination of government records and newspaper accounts, he examines how
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Youth power! in Soweto: A historical and tourist account of how youth power! broke the back of apartheid in South Africa. NEOpublishing, 2005.

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Struggle for Black Freedom in Miami: Civil Rights and America's Tourist Paradise, 1896-1968. LSU Press, 2015.

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Struggle for Black Freedom in Miami: Civil Rights and America's Tourist Paradise, 1896-1968. Louisiana State University Press, 2015.

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Karpf, Juanita. Performing Racial Uplift. University Press of Mississippi, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496836687.001.0001.

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The multi-talented E. Azalia Hackley (1867-1922) became nationally famous as a concert artist, music teacher and race leader. Her name was respected in virtually every African-American household in the early twentieth century. Growing up in black Detroit, she began touring as a pianist and soprano soloist while only in her teens. By the late-1910s, she had toured coast-to-coast, earning glowing reviews. Her concert repertoire consisted of an innovative blend of spirituals, popular ballads, virtuosic showstoppers and classical pieces. She also taught music while on tour and visited several hund
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Hatschek, Keith. The Real Ambassadors. University Press of Mississippi, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496837776.001.0001.

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The Real Ambassadors tells the story of three determined artists: Louis Armstrong, Dave Brubeck, and Iola Brubeck, and the stand they took against segregation by writing and performing a jazz musical titled The Real Ambassadors. First conceived by the Brubecks in 1956, the musical’s journey to the stage for its 1962 premiere tracks extraordinary twists and turns across the backdrop of the civil rights movement. A variety of colorful characters, from Broadway impresarios to gang-connected managers, surface in the riveting storyline. During the Cold War, the US State Department enlisted some of
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Book chapters on the topic "African Tourism Movement"

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Goué, Achile Mengamenya, and Romain Kana. "The Sangha Trinational: An example of cross-border biodiversity management in Central Africa." In Managing Transnational UNESCO World Heritage sites in Africa. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80910-2_7.

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AbstractThe Sangha Tri-National (TNS) is the first cross-border management initiative in Central Africa set up in the aftermath of the Yaoundé Declaration at the Summit of Heads of State held in 1999. It was established on 7 December 2000 through the signing of the Cooperation Agreement between the Governments of the Republic of Cameroon, the Central African Republic and the Republic of Congo. As provided for in this agreement, several specific regulatory texts were subsequently signed by the States Parties to facilitate the implementation of the axes and objectives of cooperation, notably the
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King, Stephen A., and Roger Davis Gatchet. "Introduction." In Terror and Truth. University Press of Mississippi, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496846532.003.0001.

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This chapter provides an overview of the book’s scope, goals, and argument. The introduction reviews scholarly literature on public memory and the civil rights movement, African American identity and memory, as well as the history of civil rights tourism in the South. The chapter includes a demographic description of the civil rights tourist and outlines the goals of civil rights tourism. In addition, it describes the authors’ methodological approach, which combines rhetorical criticism, place-based fieldwork, and oral history. The introduction concludes with a succinct overview of each chapte
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Boum, Aomar. "“Curating the Mellah”." In Social Currents in North Africa. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190876036.003.0010.

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This chapter discusses the movement of cultural renovation and marketing of Jewish heritage in Tunisia and Morocco and its ties to the development of a Jewish cultural tourism that targets Israeli tourists of North African and Ashkenazi descent. It also analyzes the political and social debates about Israeli relations with Morocco and Tunisia, and Jewish-Muslim relations that have been generated by this movement of cultural preservation. This chapter argues that this movement has a philo-Semitic dimension given its focus on Jewish capital and tourism revenues rather than on a serious national
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Wilson, Charles Reagan. "Searching for the Southern Way in a Time of Transition." In The Southern Way of Life. University of North Carolina Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469664989.003.0005.

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This chapter explores efforts to understand a southern way of life in the 1930s and 1940s, including a liberal reformism associated with the New Deal and the journalists, academics, and creative writers who represented a moderate reform movement. Sociologist Howard Odum gets special attention as a key intellectual and nurturer of the study of the South. Economic activity generated a business way of life, and tourism is especially revealing of its nature. Folk culture and popular culture thrived in these years and showed the tensions between tradition and modernity. A new cultural criticism app
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Demas, Lane. "Guns in their Golf Bags." In Game of Privilege. University of North Carolina Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469634227.003.0005.

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This chapter discusses golf and black militant movements in the late 1960s and 1970s, exploring how American black nationalist leaders and anticolonial movements in the Caribbean and Africa appropriated the symbolism of black golfers. Popular magazines like Jet and Ebony celebrated black players, organizations sponsored black golf tours throughout the African Diaspora, and a new generation of professionals—led by Lee Elder—more directly confronted racism in the PGA and sought access to its most exclusive enclaves. Meanwhile, the ongoing internationalization of the civil rights movement placed
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Newfarmer, Richard, John Page, and Finn Tarp. "Industries without Smokestacks and Structural Transformation in Africa." In Industries without Smokestacks. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198821885.003.0001.

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An early stylized fact of development economics is that low-income countries have large differences in output per worker across sectors, and the movement of workers from low- to high-productivity sectors—structural transformation—is a key driver of growth. Historically, manufacturing has been the key driver of structural transformation. It can employ large numbers of unskilled workers, is capable of productivity gains and produces tradeable products allowing economies of scale and specialization. But manufacturing growth in Africa has lagged behind other regions, leading some observers to ques
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Llewellyn, Matthew P., and Toby C. Rider. "The British Response to South Africa’s ‘Multinational’ Reforms." In British Sporting Relations with Apartheid South Africa. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/9780198917199.003.0006.

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Abstract In the aftermath of the cancelled Springbok cricket tour to Britain in 1970, a range of international sporting federations punished white South Africa with a series of suspensions, expulsions, and cancelled tours. Wary of his country’s slide into sporting oblivion, in 1971 Johan Vorster unveiled a new ‘multinational’ sports policy that allowed for some mixed-race ‘international’ events in the Republic, but only under the proviso that athletes and teams from each racial group competed as representatives of their own ‘nation’. Embracing the language of dialogue and contact, the British
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Smethurst, James. "Becoming Black, Becoming Southern." In Behold the Land. University of North Carolina Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469663043.003.0003.

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Chapter Two takes up the movement of cultural and educational institutions in the Gulf Coast South, with special focus on Texas and Louisiana, from an identification as interracial Civil Rights organizations to more self-consciously Black institutions as the national Black Power and Black Arts movements took shape. At the same time, groups of, for the most part, young African Americans began to set up new institutions. It also considers how Black artists, intellectuals, and activists, who had gained entrée to various institutions that had previously been entirely, or almost entirely, reserved
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Llewellyn, Matthew P., and Toby C. Rider. "International Sanctions, the Commonwealth, and the Gleneagles Agreement." In British Sporting Relations with Apartheid South Africa. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/9780198917199.003.0007.

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Abstract Pressure on British sport to change course in the 1970s came not from a struggling boycott movement within Britain, but from a more militant and determined international opposition. The culmination of this came in 1977, when statesmen from over thirty countries, representing around a quarter of the world’s population, gathered for the biennial Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. At the conference retreat, held at the Gleneagles Hotel and Resort in Scotland, Commonwealth leaders, including the British Labour Prime Minister, James Callaghan, brokered an agreement to ‘actively disc
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Simpson, Thula. "Homeland." In History of South Africa. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197672020.003.0016.

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Abstract Following Dmitri Tsafendas's assassination of Hendrik Verwoerd in 1966, the new prime minister John Vorster sought to limit some of the rigidities of apartheid, so as to improve South Africa's international position. Sports became a battlefield: the country failed to gain readmission to the Olympics, while attempts to maintain traditional rivalries in rugby and cricket provoked the initiation of direct action to scupper Springbok tours to Britain, Australia, and New Zealand, from 1969 onwards. The chapter also considers the economic impact of inflation, and how it undermined the indus
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Conference papers on the topic "African Tourism Movement"

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O'Connor, Kate, and Michelle Pannone. "Using Socio Spatial Practices to Create the Citizen Architect." In 2023 ACSA/EAAE Teachers Conference. ACSA Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.teach.2023.35.

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The community of Idlewild, located in Yates Township, Michigan, United States, possesses a significant history as the largest historic African American resort community created during the Jim Crow Era. Established in 1912, it thrived for more than fifty years but declined in 1964, with the passing of the Civil Rights Act. Listed in the Green Book, the historical impor¬tance of Idlewild was recognized at the time as a safe space for African Americans to vacation during the segregation era. At a time when African Americans were systematically pushed to the margins of society, Idlewild was viewed
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SMITH, JENNIFER. "Placemaking through Storytelling: Remembering Sacred Spaces." In 2021 AIA/ACSA Intersections Research Conference. ACSA Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.aia.inter.21.15.

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In an Alabama town there is a bottom-up movement to communicate under-represented, African-American history through a series of “sacred sites” in the landscape. This under- represented history includes: former slaves engaged in early city development, Black land owners, redlining practices, and racial injustice. History education presently does not have the capacity to fully discuss these truths, and there is a movement to make them apparent in our cities. Rosenwald Schools, lynching sites, cemeteries, and formerly segregated schools are considered sacred due to their significance in the Afric
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