Matthew Kerswill’s research while affiliated with University of Waterloo and other places

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Big Ships, Small Towns: Understanding Cruise Port Development in Falmouth, Jamaica
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February 2015

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Tourism in Marine Environments

Matthew Kerswill

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Heather Mair

Cruise ships and associated developments are topics of growing scholarly and public interest. It is increasingly important to understand how these developments affect the local community. The Historic Port of Falmouth was developed through a partnership between Royal Caribbean and the Port Authority of Jamaica in 2011 and is the largest purpose-built port of call in the Caribbean. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to understand the impacts of the new development in Falmouth, Jamaica from the perspective of those who live there. Three subthemes emanating from data analysis are: big promises, big disappointments; access denied; and all is not lost at sea. After presenting these themes, we introduce the overarching theme of “big ships, big bubble” and further develop Weaver's notion of “containment” as a way to capture the mix of powerlessness and hopefulness as it was expressed by members of this community.

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... 47). In a similar vein, Kerswill and Mair (2015), p. 191) maintained that residents expressed disappointment that "promised economic benefits" did not materialize, and that many "lamented their lack of power in the development process". In Akaroa, New Zealand, despite cruise tourism generating significant revenue for the community, residents preferred having fewer tourists as they perceived cruise tourists did not spend enough money onshore to mitigate the negative impacts (Andrews & Stronach, 2020). ...

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To be or not to be a cruise destination -residents' support?
Big Ships, Small Towns: Understanding Cruise Port Development in Falmouth, Jamaica
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  • February 2015

Tourism in Marine Environments