Tourism and the Value System: An Impact Assessment from Socio-cultural Perspective

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  • Ramji Sharma

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/hjsa.v3i0.1499

Keywords:

tourism, socio-cultural impact, value system, host community

Abstract

The contemporary world has given a high priority to the development of tourism for the reason that it is considered as an export business without actually sending any tangible products out of the boarder. Beside its economic gain, its effects and implications appear in myriad of forms and guises both in pros and cons. Some of them are latent just performing as instigating agents while some are manifest functioning proactively; some are momentary and some are enduring too. From socio-cultural dimension, tourism appears as a powerful agent of diffusion, acculturation and assimilation. It influences, directly or indirectly, each and every aspects of the host society. The value system of the tourist receiving community can not remain in isolation. This study covers the impacts caused by the development of tourism business over the selected components of the value system of host societies viz. Lakeside of Pokhara and Sarangkot of Kaski.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/hjsa.v3i0.1499

Himalayan Journal of Sociology and Anthropology Vol.III, Sept. 2008 p.106-125

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Author Biography

Ramji Sharma

Ramji Sharma, Master's Degree in Sociology and Business Administration from Tribhuvan University, Prithwi Narayan Campus, Pokhara. He further completed the Summer Course on Tourism Management from University of Holland. Currently he is working as Principal at Mount Anapurna Higher Secondary School, Pokhara.

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Published

2008-11-25

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Sharma, R. (2008). Tourism and the Value System: An Impact Assessment from Socio-cultural Perspective. Himalayan Journal of Sociology and Anthropology, 3, 106–125. https://doi.org/10.3126/hjsa.v3i0.1499

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