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4th Edition
Leisure, Sport and
Tourism, Politics,
Policy and Planning
A. J. Veal
COMPLEMENTARY TEACHING
MATERIALS
C A B I T O U R I S M T E X T S
CHAPTER 2
Political Ideologies
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th Edition
The nature of ideology
Feminism
Social democracy, 3rd Way, communitarian
Introduction
Liberalism/neo-liberalism, libertarianism
Marxism
Parties Leisure, sport and tourism
Democratic socialism
Principles
Environmentalism
Theocracy
Conservatism
Anti-globalism
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
The nature of ideology
• Ideology: ‘A system of ideas concerning phenomena,
especially those of social life; the manner of thinking
of a class or an individual’ (Shorter OED)
• Internally consistent sets of ideas about how society
should be run
• N.B. Sometimes negative connotations
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Relevance? Understanding our place in history
• Pre-modern societies:
– spiritual values, goals and regulation
– hereditary class and status systems
– aristocracy and monarchy + theocracy
• Modern societies:
– 18th century onwards
– humanitarian values and ideals
– human progress towards a better society
– political ideologies (socialism, liberalism etc.) =‘grand narratives’
• Postmodern societies:
– demise of ‘grand narratives’
– N.B. collapse of communism in the former Soviet Union etc.
– loss of confidence in ideology by ‘the left’ in the West
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Relevance 2: current politics
• Current western politics:
– parties need to capture the ‘floating voter’
– movement to the ‘centre’
– policies guided by opinion polls rather than ideology
• Current political discourse still uses ideological terms:
– references to ‘left’, ‘right’, ‘socialism’, ‘neo-liberalism’
etc.
• Anti-globalization, rise of populism
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Political spectrum (Fig. 2.1)
Anarchism Fascism
LEFT RIGHT
Feminism
Environmentalism
Anti-globalism
Populism  Theocracy
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
UK: parties, governments, ideologies (Table 2.1)
Ideology Party Gov’t/PM Dates
Conservatism Conservative Party Churchill/Eden/Macmillan/
Douglas-Home/Heath
1951-64,
1970-74
Liberalism/
neo-liberalism
Conservative Party Thatcher/Major
Cameron/May
1979-97
2010-
Marxism/
communism
Communist Party Not in government -
Democratic socialism Labour Party Attlee 1945-51
Social democracy Labour Party
Liberal Democrats
Wilson/Callaghan
Clegg (in coalition)
1964-70, 74-79
2010-
Third Way Labour Party Blair/Brown 1997-2010
Environmentalism
Anti-globalism/
populism
UKIP Not in government -
Theocracy - - -
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Australia: parties, governments, ideologies
(Table 2.1 cont’d)
Ideology Party Gov’t/PM Dates
Conservatism Liberal Party
National Party
Menzies/Holt/McEwen/
Gorton/McMahon
In coalition
1949-72
1975-83
Liberalism/
neo-liberalism
Liberal Party Howard 1996-2007
Marxism/communism Communist Party Not in government
Democratic socialism Australian Labor Party Whitlam 1972-75
Social democracy Aust. Labor Party
Aust. Democrats
Hawke/Keating 1983-96
Third Way Aust. Labor Party Rudd/Gillard 1997-2010
Environmentalism Greens
Aust. Democrats
Not in government -
Anti-globalism/populism
Theocracy - - -
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Conservatism
• Origins:
– 19th century landed/upper class
• Principles:
– stability and tradition rather than change
– acceptance of inequality as natural
– respect for ‘traditional’ institutions/values
(e.g. monarchy, family)
– pragmatic re. role of government
– support for voluntarism
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Conservative parties
• UK: Conservative Party
• Australia: National Party + Liberal Party (pre-
1996)
• USA: Republican Party (but also encompasses
neo-liberalism)
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Conservative principles and Leisure, Sport
and Tourism
• Government support for elite activity and
‘excellence’
• Support for voluntarism
• Government aid to traditional and rural
industries (e.g. agriculture, regional tourism)
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
(Neo-)Liberalism
• Origins:
– Liberalism arose in the 19th century
– desire for freedom – of individual, trade – as reaction against
privilege
– later: free-market principles – hence use of neo-liberalism to
indicate right-wing orientation
• Principles:
– freedom of the individual
– belief in the efficacy of competition
– minimization of government interference in markets
– small government
– reduced taxes
– privatization of state assets
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Liberal/neo-liberal parties
• UK: Conservatives under Margaret Thatcher,
Cameron
• Australia: Liberals under John Howard, Tony
Abbott, Turnbull
• USA: Republicans under Ronald Reagan,
George Bush and George W. Bush
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Liberalism/neo-liberalism and Leisure,
Sport and Tourism
• Leisure, sport and tourism viewed as business
sectors
• User-pays principle
• Privatization of operation of leisure/sport/
tourism facilities
• Support for voluntarism
• Freedom of individual choice (e.g. some have
advocated de-criminalization of drug use)
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Marxism/neo-Marxism
Origins:
• Marxism: the 19th century writings of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
• Neo-Marxism: 20th century writings adapting Marxism to later
developments in Marxism
Principles:
• fundamental feature of society is economic relationships
• capitalist society characterized by clash of interests between
– bourgeoisie (capitalists) who own the means of production
(capital)
– proletariat (workers) who own only their labour power
• capitalists seek to maximize profits by exploiting workers
• predicted that eventually capitalism will collapse – this should be
hastened by workers’ revolutionary action to overthrow capitalist
system and take control of the means of production
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Marxism/Neo-Marxism: parties
• Communist parties in power:
– 1917–89: Russia/Soviet Union
– 1945–89: Eastern Europe
– Now: China (highly modified), Vietnam, Cuba, North
Korea, some Indian states
• Decline of communism in Russia and Eastern
Europe shook faith of Marxist/Neo-Marxist
western social scientists
• Rejection of all ‘grand narratives’
• Marxist/Neo-Marxist theory remains a strong
analysis/critique of capitalism
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Marxist/Neo-Marxist principles and Leisure, Sport
and Tourism
• Generation of ‘false needs’, by advertising, to create
profits
• Leisure as ‘resistance’ to capitalism (e.g. youth sub-
cultures, subversive art)
• Divisiveness, elitism and competitiveness of leisure
institutions
• Public provision provides a ‘human face’ for an
oppressive system
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Democratic Socialism
Origins:
– Marxism and 19th century unions but also many earlier workers’
movements
Principles:
• equality and fraternity
• defence of working class interests vs middle/ruling classes
• state control of capitalism through ownership/control of
key industries
• state creation of more equality and ‘welfare state’ through
progressive taxation
• change through democratic methods, not by violence
• capitalism can be ‘tamed’ – gradually replaced by socialism
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Democratic Socialism: parties
• Labour parties in UK, Australia, Europe up to
about the 1960s
• Now mostly developed into social democratic
parties
Leisure, Sport & Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, E4, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Democratic Socialism and Leisure, Sport and
Tourism
• Support for state provision of leisure, sport
and tourism facilities/services
• Free/highly subsidized provision, especially for
disadvantaged groups
Leisure, Sport & Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, E4, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Social democracy and the Third Way
• Origins:
– compromise between socialism and conservatism
– Third Way developed in the 1990s to reshape social
democracy
• Principles:
– seeks more equality, supports state role/welfare state,
but,
– accepts capitalism will survive
– does not envisage a socialist system
– Third Way: adds ‘obligations’ to welfare ‘rights’
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Social democracy/Third Way: parties
• UK:
– debates in the 1960s/70s moved Labour Party from
socialism to social democracy
– Third Way: associated with Tony Blair, Labour Party leader,
Prime Minister (1997–2007)
• Australia:
– Australian Labor Party followed the pattern of Labour in UK
• USA:
– left wing of Democratic Party often seen as Social
Democratic
– Third Way associated with President Bill Clinton
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Social democracy/Third Way and Leisure,
Sport and Tourism
• Belief in state provision
• Recreational sport as a social service: Sport for All
• Access for all at minimum cost, preferably free,
to the user
• Community arts alternative to professional, elite
arts, democratization of the arts + cultural
democracy
• Support for tourism industry but also social
tourism – subsidized holidays for deprived groups
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Feminism
• Origins:
– 19th/20th century campaigns for political rights: votes for
women
• Principles:
– ideology or ‘movement’?
– concept of patriarchy: men organize/control society in their
own interests – excludes and disadvantages women
– reformist: reform the system (equal pay, equal opportunity,
childcare services, etc.)
– radical/Marxist: change the capitalist system fundamentally
• Parties:
– generally no specific political parties for feminism
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Feminism and Leisure, Sport and Tourism
• Women generally have less leisure time than men
• Tradition/culture/media limit ‘acceptable’ leisure
activities for women
• Institutions/infrastructure of leisure traditionally
dominated by men
• Leisure can be a means of resistance against
patriarchy
• Reformist programmes: transport access, safety,
childcare facilities at leisure sites
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Environmentalism
• Origins:
– 1960s/70s: concerns about human impacts on flora, fauna and
ecosystems
• Principles:
– ideology or ‘movement’?
– questioning of pursuit of economic growth at the expense of the
environment
– emphasis on sustainability
– reformist: legislate to prevent negative impacts
– radical: destructive capitalist system must be changed
fundamentally
• Parties:
– ‘green’ parties exist in many countries
– have held/shared power in some European countries
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Environmentalism and Leisure, Sport and Tourism
• Leisure, sport and tourism as offenders in the
consumerist/materialist society?
• Leisure, sport and tourism are major users of natural
environments:
– requiring the concept of sustainable development/
use
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Anti-globalism/Populism
• Anti-globalism origins:
– 1990s concern with:
• western capitalism generally
• activities of multi-national enterprises (MNEs) in particular
– Globalization: antecedents in empires and 19th century trade
• Principles:
– ideology or ‘movement’?
– opposed to MNE impacts on:
• developing countries
• the environment
• Parties:
– no specific parties, but some green parties aligned
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Anti-globalism and Leisure, Sport and Tourism
• Many MNEs involved in leisure
• Major impact on sport, media and tourism
• Homogenization/Americanization of culture?
Leisure, Sport & Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, E4, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Populism
• Origins:
– nationalist/right-wing parties in Europe/Australia, UKIP
in UK
– recent examples:
• exit from EU (‘Brexit’) vote in UK
• election of Donald Trump in USA
• Principles:
– opposition to immigration
– concern with loss of traditional industries
– desire to disrupt ‘elites’ controlling traditional parties
• Implications for Leisure, Sport and Tourism:
– few: LST does not feature in programmes
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
Summary
• See Table 2.2
Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts

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  • 1. 4th Edition Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning A. J. Veal COMPLEMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS C A B I T O U R I S M T E X T S
  • 2. CHAPTER 2 Political Ideologies Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th Edition The nature of ideology Feminism Social democracy, 3rd Way, communitarian Introduction Liberalism/neo-liberalism, libertarianism Marxism Parties Leisure, sport and tourism Democratic socialism Principles Environmentalism Theocracy Conservatism Anti-globalism Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 3. The nature of ideology • Ideology: ‘A system of ideas concerning phenomena, especially those of social life; the manner of thinking of a class or an individual’ (Shorter OED) • Internally consistent sets of ideas about how society should be run • N.B. Sometimes negative connotations Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 4. Relevance? Understanding our place in history • Pre-modern societies: – spiritual values, goals and regulation – hereditary class and status systems – aristocracy and monarchy + theocracy • Modern societies: – 18th century onwards – humanitarian values and ideals – human progress towards a better society – political ideologies (socialism, liberalism etc.) =‘grand narratives’ • Postmodern societies: – demise of ‘grand narratives’ – N.B. collapse of communism in the former Soviet Union etc. – loss of confidence in ideology by ‘the left’ in the West Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 5. Relevance 2: current politics • Current western politics: – parties need to capture the ‘floating voter’ – movement to the ‘centre’ – policies guided by opinion polls rather than ideology • Current political discourse still uses ideological terms: – references to ‘left’, ‘right’, ‘socialism’, ‘neo-liberalism’ etc. • Anti-globalization, rise of populism Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 6. Political spectrum (Fig. 2.1) Anarchism Fascism LEFT RIGHT Feminism Environmentalism Anti-globalism Populism  Theocracy Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 7. UK: parties, governments, ideologies (Table 2.1) Ideology Party Gov’t/PM Dates Conservatism Conservative Party Churchill/Eden/Macmillan/ Douglas-Home/Heath 1951-64, 1970-74 Liberalism/ neo-liberalism Conservative Party Thatcher/Major Cameron/May 1979-97 2010- Marxism/ communism Communist Party Not in government - Democratic socialism Labour Party Attlee 1945-51 Social democracy Labour Party Liberal Democrats Wilson/Callaghan Clegg (in coalition) 1964-70, 74-79 2010- Third Way Labour Party Blair/Brown 1997-2010 Environmentalism Anti-globalism/ populism UKIP Not in government - Theocracy - - - Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 8. Australia: parties, governments, ideologies (Table 2.1 cont’d) Ideology Party Gov’t/PM Dates Conservatism Liberal Party National Party Menzies/Holt/McEwen/ Gorton/McMahon In coalition 1949-72 1975-83 Liberalism/ neo-liberalism Liberal Party Howard 1996-2007 Marxism/communism Communist Party Not in government Democratic socialism Australian Labor Party Whitlam 1972-75 Social democracy Aust. Labor Party Aust. Democrats Hawke/Keating 1983-96 Third Way Aust. Labor Party Rudd/Gillard 1997-2010 Environmentalism Greens Aust. Democrats Not in government - Anti-globalism/populism Theocracy - - - Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 9. Conservatism • Origins: – 19th century landed/upper class • Principles: – stability and tradition rather than change – acceptance of inequality as natural – respect for ‘traditional’ institutions/values (e.g. monarchy, family) – pragmatic re. role of government – support for voluntarism Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 10. Conservative parties • UK: Conservative Party • Australia: National Party + Liberal Party (pre- 1996) • USA: Republican Party (but also encompasses neo-liberalism) Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 11. Conservative principles and Leisure, Sport and Tourism • Government support for elite activity and ‘excellence’ • Support for voluntarism • Government aid to traditional and rural industries (e.g. agriculture, regional tourism) Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 12. (Neo-)Liberalism • Origins: – Liberalism arose in the 19th century – desire for freedom – of individual, trade – as reaction against privilege – later: free-market principles – hence use of neo-liberalism to indicate right-wing orientation • Principles: – freedom of the individual – belief in the efficacy of competition – minimization of government interference in markets – small government – reduced taxes – privatization of state assets Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 13. Liberal/neo-liberal parties • UK: Conservatives under Margaret Thatcher, Cameron • Australia: Liberals under John Howard, Tony Abbott, Turnbull • USA: Republicans under Ronald Reagan, George Bush and George W. Bush Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 14. Liberalism/neo-liberalism and Leisure, Sport and Tourism • Leisure, sport and tourism viewed as business sectors • User-pays principle • Privatization of operation of leisure/sport/ tourism facilities • Support for voluntarism • Freedom of individual choice (e.g. some have advocated de-criminalization of drug use) Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 15. Marxism/neo-Marxism Origins: • Marxism: the 19th century writings of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels • Neo-Marxism: 20th century writings adapting Marxism to later developments in Marxism Principles: • fundamental feature of society is economic relationships • capitalist society characterized by clash of interests between – bourgeoisie (capitalists) who own the means of production (capital) – proletariat (workers) who own only their labour power • capitalists seek to maximize profits by exploiting workers • predicted that eventually capitalism will collapse – this should be hastened by workers’ revolutionary action to overthrow capitalist system and take control of the means of production Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 16. Marxism/Neo-Marxism: parties • Communist parties in power: – 1917–89: Russia/Soviet Union – 1945–89: Eastern Europe – Now: China (highly modified), Vietnam, Cuba, North Korea, some Indian states • Decline of communism in Russia and Eastern Europe shook faith of Marxist/Neo-Marxist western social scientists • Rejection of all ‘grand narratives’ • Marxist/Neo-Marxist theory remains a strong analysis/critique of capitalism Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 17. Marxist/Neo-Marxist principles and Leisure, Sport and Tourism • Generation of ‘false needs’, by advertising, to create profits • Leisure as ‘resistance’ to capitalism (e.g. youth sub- cultures, subversive art) • Divisiveness, elitism and competitiveness of leisure institutions • Public provision provides a ‘human face’ for an oppressive system Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 18. Democratic Socialism Origins: – Marxism and 19th century unions but also many earlier workers’ movements Principles: • equality and fraternity • defence of working class interests vs middle/ruling classes • state control of capitalism through ownership/control of key industries • state creation of more equality and ‘welfare state’ through progressive taxation • change through democratic methods, not by violence • capitalism can be ‘tamed’ – gradually replaced by socialism Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 19. Democratic Socialism: parties • Labour parties in UK, Australia, Europe up to about the 1960s • Now mostly developed into social democratic parties Leisure, Sport & Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, E4, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 20. Democratic Socialism and Leisure, Sport and Tourism • Support for state provision of leisure, sport and tourism facilities/services • Free/highly subsidized provision, especially for disadvantaged groups Leisure, Sport & Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, E4, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 21. Social democracy and the Third Way • Origins: – compromise between socialism and conservatism – Third Way developed in the 1990s to reshape social democracy • Principles: – seeks more equality, supports state role/welfare state, but, – accepts capitalism will survive – does not envisage a socialist system – Third Way: adds ‘obligations’ to welfare ‘rights’ Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 22. Social democracy/Third Way: parties • UK: – debates in the 1960s/70s moved Labour Party from socialism to social democracy – Third Way: associated with Tony Blair, Labour Party leader, Prime Minister (1997–2007) • Australia: – Australian Labor Party followed the pattern of Labour in UK • USA: – left wing of Democratic Party often seen as Social Democratic – Third Way associated with President Bill Clinton Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 23. Social democracy/Third Way and Leisure, Sport and Tourism • Belief in state provision • Recreational sport as a social service: Sport for All • Access for all at minimum cost, preferably free, to the user • Community arts alternative to professional, elite arts, democratization of the arts + cultural democracy • Support for tourism industry but also social tourism – subsidized holidays for deprived groups Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 24. Feminism • Origins: – 19th/20th century campaigns for political rights: votes for women • Principles: – ideology or ‘movement’? – concept of patriarchy: men organize/control society in their own interests – excludes and disadvantages women – reformist: reform the system (equal pay, equal opportunity, childcare services, etc.) – radical/Marxist: change the capitalist system fundamentally • Parties: – generally no specific political parties for feminism Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 25. Feminism and Leisure, Sport and Tourism • Women generally have less leisure time than men • Tradition/culture/media limit ‘acceptable’ leisure activities for women • Institutions/infrastructure of leisure traditionally dominated by men • Leisure can be a means of resistance against patriarchy • Reformist programmes: transport access, safety, childcare facilities at leisure sites Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 26. Environmentalism • Origins: – 1960s/70s: concerns about human impacts on flora, fauna and ecosystems • Principles: – ideology or ‘movement’? – questioning of pursuit of economic growth at the expense of the environment – emphasis on sustainability – reformist: legislate to prevent negative impacts – radical: destructive capitalist system must be changed fundamentally • Parties: – ‘green’ parties exist in many countries – have held/shared power in some European countries Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 27. Environmentalism and Leisure, Sport and Tourism • Leisure, sport and tourism as offenders in the consumerist/materialist society? • Leisure, sport and tourism are major users of natural environments: – requiring the concept of sustainable development/ use Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 28. Anti-globalism/Populism • Anti-globalism origins: – 1990s concern with: • western capitalism generally • activities of multi-national enterprises (MNEs) in particular – Globalization: antecedents in empires and 19th century trade • Principles: – ideology or ‘movement’? – opposed to MNE impacts on: • developing countries • the environment • Parties: – no specific parties, but some green parties aligned Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 29. Anti-globalism and Leisure, Sport and Tourism • Many MNEs involved in leisure • Major impact on sport, media and tourism • Homogenization/Americanization of culture? Leisure, Sport & Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, E4, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 30. Populism • Origins: – nationalist/right-wing parties in Europe/Australia, UKIP in UK – recent examples: • exit from EU (‘Brexit’) vote in UK • election of Donald Trump in USA • Principles: – opposition to immigration – concern with loss of traditional industries – desire to disrupt ‘elites’ controlling traditional parties • Implications for Leisure, Sport and Tourism: – few: LST does not feature in programmes Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts
  • 31. Summary • See Table 2.2 Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning, 4th edition, Veal, 2017, CABI Tourism Texts