The ethical and local resident perspectives of slum tourism in Kenya
Slum tourism is relatively a new phenomenon which has generated a considerable body of reactions from many commentators. Nevertheless, there are numerous research gaps within the existing literature, especially on slum residents’ attitudes towards its develo...
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doaj-a3d5e17e6b3b4c19b0aa055555ffbc9a2020-11-25T01:28:27ZengAkdeniz University Tourism Faculty Advances in Hospitality and Tourism Research2147-91002147-91002013-12-01113757 The ethical and local resident perspectives of slum tourism in KenyaDamiannah M. KietiKennedy O. MagioSlum tourism is relatively a new phenomenon which has generated a considerable body of reactions from many commentators. Nevertheless, there are numerous research gaps within the existing literature, especially on slum residents’ attitudes towards its development, its ethical acceptability and the level of benefits accrued. This paper examines the attitudes of Kibera slum residents towards the development of slum tourism. Semi-structured interviews and questionnaires were used to collect data from 13 key informants and 200 heads of households respectively. The research findings reveal that the residents of Kibera slums hold negative attitudes towards slum tourism as evidenced by low rating of the positive impact statements (Overall mean=2.43) and higher rating of negative impact statements (Overall mean=3.413). Both intrinsic factors and external factors, including the level of benefits and social impacts of slum tourism were found to shape the attitudes of the residents.http://www.ahtrjournal.org/admin/dosyalar/1/37-57.pdfBenefitsEthical acceptability; Kibera SlumResidents attitudesSlum tourism |
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Damiannah M. Kieti Kennedy O. Magio The ethical and local resident perspectives of slum tourism in Kenya Advances in Hospitality and Tourism Research Benefits Ethical acceptability ; Kibera Slum Residents attitudes Slum tourism |
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The ethical and local resident perspectives of slum tourism in Kenya |
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The ethical and local resident perspectives of slum tourism in Kenya |
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The ethical and local resident perspectives of slum tourism in Kenya |
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The ethical and local resident perspectives of slum tourism in Kenya |
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The ethical and local resident perspectives of slum tourism in Kenya |
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ethical and local resident perspectives of slum tourism in kenya |
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Akdeniz University Tourism Faculty |
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Advances in Hospitality and Tourism Research |
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2147-9100 2147-9100 |
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2013-12-01 |
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Slum tourism is relatively a new phenomenon which has generated a considerable body of reactions from many commentators. Nevertheless, there are numerous research gaps within the existing literature, especially on slum residents’ attitudes towards its development, its ethical acceptability and the level of benefits accrued. This paper examines the attitudes of Kibera slum residents towards the development of slum tourism. Semi-structured interviews
and questionnaires were used to collect data from 13 key informants and 200 heads of households respectively. The research findings reveal that the residents of Kibera slums hold negative attitudes towards slum tourism as evidenced by low rating of the positive impact statements (Overall mean=2.43) and higher rating of negative impact statements (Overall mean=3.413). Both intrinsic factors and external factors, including the level of benefits and
social impacts of slum tourism were found to shape the attitudes of the residents. |
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Benefits Ethical acceptability ; Kibera Slum Residents attitudes Slum tourism |
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