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Koreans in Japan are a barely known minority, not only in the West but also within Japan itself. This pioneering study analyses these relations in the context of the particular conditions and constraints that Koreans face in Japanese society. The contributors cover a wide range of topics, including: the legal and social status of Koreans in Japan, the history of Korean colonial displacement and postcolonial division during the Cold War, ethnic education, and women's self-expression. These studies serve to reveal the highly resilient and diverse reality of this minority group, whilst simultaneously highlighting the fact that - despite recent improvement - legal, social and economic constraints continue to exist in their lives.
1 Introduction: Tourism and International Business ÔÇô Tourism as International Business - C. MICHAEL HALL AND TIM COLES SECTION 1: FRAMING INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND TOURISM: GOVERNANCE AND REGULATION, 2 Regulating the International Trade in Tourism Services - C. MICHAEL HALL, 3 Citizenship and the State: Hidden Features in the Internationalisation of Tourism - TIM COLES, 4 Nature and the Environment as Trans-boundary Business Strategies - JOHAN HULTMAN AND STEFAN G?ûSSLING, SECTION 2: THE INTERNATIONALISATION OF TOURISM BUSINESSES, 5 Aeropolitics, Global Aviation Networks and the Regulation of International Visitor Flows - DAVID TIMOTHY DUVAL, 6 International and Transnational Aspects of the Global Cruise Industry - ADAM WEAVER AND DAVID TIMOTHY DUVAL, 7 International Business Networks and Inter-Cultural Communcations in the Production of Tourism - NICOLAI SCHERLE AND TIM COLES, SECTION 3: THE INTERNATIONALISATION OF TOURISM: PRACTICES AND PROCESSES, 8 The Internationalisation of Tourism Commodity Chains - JAN MOSEDALE, 9 Internationalisation in Adventure Tourism: the Mobility of People, Products and Innovations - KATRIN BLUMBERG, 10 The Internationalisation of Tourism Labour Markets: Working and Playing in a Ski-resort - TARA DUNCAN, SECTION 4: TOURISM AND DESTINATIONS IN THE INTERNATIONALISATION OF BUSINESS, 11 International Business, Intellectual Property and the Misappropriation of Place: Food, Wine and Tourism - RICHARD MITCHELL, 12 Sports Facilities and Transnational Corporations: Anchors of Urban Tourism Development - DANIEL MASON, GREG RAMSHAW AND TOM HINCH, 13 International Car Manufacturers, Brandscapes and Tourism: Engineering the Experience Economy - TIM COLES, 14 Partnerships and Social Responsibility: Leveraging Tourism and International Film Business - SUE BEETON, 15 Conclusion: Mobilities of Commerce C. MICHAEL HALL AND TIM COLES
Delving deeper into the understanding that young children have of stories, this book demonstrates how narrative competence develops in the first eight years of life and how this can be reflected in practice.