Labor Transformation Through the Prism of Communities: The Case of a Tourist Resort in Rural Ghana

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Abstract

Most villages of Coastal Ghana have lost their traditional livelihoods and their labor never entered global supply chains, i.e., a local working class never formed. There is a consensus in tourism literature, pointing towards tourism as a vehicle for development. However, tourism requires transformation of labor which cannot be seen in isolation from existing social and economic structures. In this chapter we take a point of departure in data collected at a tourist resort in Ghana to understand why tourism has not created prosperity for the local community. Since the young employees interviewed, as well as the owners of the resort, expressed tension between the culture of their workplace and the culture of their communities, our case suggests that not merely transformation of labor, but also transformation of communities is called for if tourism is to support livelihoods in rural Ghana.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelCritical Social Challenges in the Tourism Industry : Labor, Commodification, and Drugs
RedaktørerEngin Bayraktaroğlu, Barış Çıvak
Antal sider27
ForlagIGI global
Publikationsdato25 sep. 2023
Sider26-52
Kapitel2
ISBN (Trykt)9781668492550
ISBN (Elektronisk)9781668492574
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 25 sep. 2023

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