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Annals of Tourism Research | 1993

Tourism development ethics in the third world

John P. Lea

Abstract The origins of ethical concern about tourism development in the Third World are traced in both the sociology of development and environmental ethics literature. New secular and religious writings single out the traveler and the tourism industry as objects of ethical concern. This paper presents a preliminary overview of the growing “responsible tourism” and travel ethics literature and explores the significance of anti-tourism activity in the Indian State of Goa. In conclusion, a three-part grouping into Third World development ethics, tourism industry ethics, and personal travel ethics categories is suggested.


Pacific Affairs | 1999

Changing Police Culture: Policing in a Multicultural Society

John P. Lea; Janet Chan

Introduction 1. Policing in a multicultural society 2. Discrimination and police work 3. Strategies for change 4. Re-examining police culture 5. Police and minorities in New South Wales 6. Under new management 7. The Ethnic Affairs Policy Statement: the paper chase 8. Cop it Sweet: reform by media 9. Processes and outcomes of change 10. Changing police culture.


Australian Geographer | 1988

Reviews of recent Australian publications

R. W. Young; Jim Whitelaw; David Wadley; David C. Rich; M. T. Daly; David W. Edgington; Ruth Fincher; Richard Cardew; John P. Lea; Peter Curson; Chris Rossiter; Derek L. Smith; Arthur Conacher; Kevin J. Frawley; P. B. Mitchell; Edward A Bryant

AUSTRALIA: A GEOGRAPHY. Volume 1: The Natural Environment edited by D. N. Jeans. 18 × 25 cm, viii and 347 pages. Sydney University Press: Sydney 1986 (ISBN 0 424 00114 4)


Archive | 1988

Tourism and development in the Third World

John P. Lea

A55.00 (hard); (ISBN 0 424 00124 1)


Archive | 2002

Urbanisation in the Island Pacific: Towards Sustainable Development

John Connell; John P. Lea

A32.50 (soft). Western Australia. Departments of Education and Lands and Survey (1979) Western Australia: an atlas of human endeavour, 1829–1979, Government Printer, Perth. ATLAS OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA edited by T. Griffin and M. McCaskill. 28 × 40 cm, xiv and 134 pages. South Australian Government Printing Division and Wakefield Press on behalf of the South Australian Jubilee 150 Board: Adelaide 1986 (ISBN 0 7243 46880)


Pacific Affairs | 2007

What Has Happened to Urban Reform in the Island Pacific? Some Lessons from Kiribati and Samoa

Paul Jones; John P. Lea

A55.00 (hard). URBAN AUSTRALIA: Planning Issues and Policies edited by S. Hamnett and R. Bunker. 16 × 24 cm, 192 pages. Nelson Wadsworth: Melbourne 1987 (ISBN 0 17 007166 9)


Cities | 1992

My country will not be there: Global warming, development and the planning response in small island states

John Connell; John P. Lea

A29.95 (hard). AUSTRALIAN URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CAPITAL (Working Paper No. 31) by M. T. Daly. 21 × 30 cm, viii and 39 pages. Transnational Corporations Research Project, University of Sydney 1...


Archive | 1979

Housing in Third World countries : perspectives on policy and practice

Hamish S. Murison; John P. Lea


Archive | 1994

Cities of Parts, Cities Apart? Changing Places in Modern Melanesia

John Connell; John P. Lea


Archive | 1993

Planning the Future: Melanesian Cities in 2010

John Connell; John P. Lea

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Tetsuya Ando

University of the Ryukyus

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Arthur Conacher

University of Western Australia

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David Wadley

University of Queensland

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Janet Chan

University of New South Wales

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