voluntourism
Britishnoun
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Andrea Freidus, an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of North Carolina, wrote that voluntourism gets in the way of recognising the structural issues that create humanitarian crises.
From The Guardian • Sep. 13, 2018
“Most people don’t have the time to dedicate two weeks to volunteering, and even if they did, traditional voluntourism trips can be pricey and physically arduous,” she said.
From New York Times • Dec. 8, 2017
The growing trend of voluntourism attracts 1.6 million participants each year and gives travelers the opportunity to experience destinations in a different, more immersive, and often more satisfying, way.
From Washington Times • May 14, 2015
The cycle runs on the good intentions of the voluntourism culture, but “it disturbs and distorts economies all over the world.”
From Slate • Dec. 19, 2014
In the aftermath of other recent disasters, such as Hurricane Katrina and the Haiti earthquake, traditional tourism gave way to voluntourism.
From Washington Post • Jun. 13, 2010
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