Justice tourism orsolidarity tourism is anethic for travelling that holds as its central goals the creation of economic opportunities for the local community, positive cultural exchange between guest and host through one-on-one interaction, the protection of the environment, and political/historical education. It also seeks to develop new approaches to and forms of globalization,[1][2] and may overlap with revolutionary tourism.[3][4]
It has been promoted particularly inBosnia andPalestine, especially by theAlternative Tourism Group and the Christian initiative in Palestine.[5][6]
Denis Tolkach proposed that justice tourism aligned with the precepts ofanarchist philosophy, particularly that ofanarchism without adjectives, due to its focus onsolidarity and connection with theanti-capitalist andanti-globalization movements.[7]
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