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Case Studies

The International Organisation of Social Tourism (ISTO) working towards a right to holidays and tourism for all

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Pages 475-482 | Received 23 Feb 2011, Accepted 28 Feb 2011, Published online: 08 Jun 2011
 

Abstract

This case study article discusses the history and development of the International Organisation of Social Tourism (ISTO) and its role in social tourism policy and provision today. It will examine the origins of the concept, how it developed in a historical context and how the organisation has responded to the challenges this has brought. The main milestones of the organisation will be contextualised: from the foundation of ISTO (then Bureau International du Tourisme Social, BITS which became ISTO in September 2010) in 1963, over the Montreal Declaration in 1996 to the Addendum of Aubagne in 2006. Although social tourism is historically mainly a European phenomenon, ISTO is a global organisation, and the article will therefore highlight examples of projects in other parts of the world. In conclusion, the article will review the most recent challenges that face social tourism today and propose avenues for the future as proposed by ISTO.

Notes

This article draws on two articles written by the author in French and published in the journal Téoros: Bélanger (Citation1999) and Bélanger (Citation2003). The present article takes into account new developments of recent years and the challenges that present themselves in the decnnium 2010–2020.

This topic is discussed in greater depth in a special issue of Hommes et Migration: Le Temps des Vacances (N. 1243, May–June 2003).

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