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Class Globalisation and Human Rights

  • Presentation

    Presentation

      This course explores the crucial interaction between Globalisation, Human Rights and Tourism, an area of activity that is constantly changing. In the field of tourism, it is essential to understand the impacts of globalisation (economic, social, cultural) and their intrinsic relationship with human rights. The unit covers everything from an introduction to fundamental concepts to contemporary challenges such as sustainable development and multiculturalism in international tourism. The analysis of practical case studies will enable students to apply this knowledge. The relevance of this unit in the study cycle lies in its ability to provide a critical and comprehensive view of the sector's challenges and opportunities in a globalised world, enabling future professionals to act in an ethical and informed manner.
  • Code

    Code

    ULHT225-22967
  • Syllabus

    Syllabus

      1. Introduction to Globalisation and Human Rights 2. Impact of Globalisation on Tourism 3. Human Rights in Tourism 4. Multiculturalism and Tourism 5. Human Rights and International Tourism 6. Globalisation and Sustainable Development 7. Challenges of Globalisation in Tourism 8. Case Studies of Contemporary Issues and Practical Applications
  • Objectives

    Objectives

      1. Understand the fundamental concepts of globalisation and human rights, with an emphasis on the Portuguese context. 2. Analyse the impacts of globalisation in multicultural environments and their implications for human rights. 3. apply human rights principles to practical situations in the national and international tourism sector. 4. develop creative solutions to global and local challenges, promoting active student participation.
  • Teaching methodologies and assessment

    Teaching methodologies and assessment

    Learning based on discussion of problems and case studies and final presentation in the form of a project: Development of practical proposals for real challenges in national tourism. Oxford-style debates and critical discussions with analysis of recent news and events related to globalisation and human rights in tourism. Class questions (exercises to apply the concepts learnt in class).  
  • References

    References

    Farmaki, A., & Stergiou, D. (2021). Peace and tourism: Bridging the gap through justice. Peace & Change. https://doi.org/10.1111/pech.12472 Ferraz, J., & Serpa, S. (2021). Tourism and human rights: A complex relationship. Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 10(2). Dwyer, L. (2024). Transnational corporations and the globalisation of tourism. The Wiley Blackwell companion to tourism, 286-300. Korstanje, M., & Gowreesunkar, V. (Eds.). (2023). Global perspectives on human rights and the impact of tourism consumption in the 21st century. IGI Global. Zajda, J., & Vissing, Y. (2024). Globalisation, cultural diversity, and human rights. In Globalisation, Cultural Diversity and Human Rights (pp. 1-10). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland.
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