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1. Introduction 2. Social Conflict and Tourism Development 3. Tourism Development in China 4. Data Collection in China 5. Conflict Created Group-Boundaries in Tourism 6. Hostility and Tensions in Conflict Relationships 7. In-Group Conflict and Group Structure 8. Conflict with Out-group and Group Structure 9. Conflict—the Unifier 10 Conclusion
The kernal of the book is based on Yang's year of ethnographic fieldwork in a Tuva and Kazakh community in Uyghur, and the generalization and comparative perspectives based on the work of Ryan and Zhang. Together they show how small populations of minority cultures in China are gaining viability as they become of interest to tourists. Among the topics are social conflict and tourism development, data collection in China, conflict created group-boundaries in tourism development, conflict with out-group and group structure, and conflict as the unifier.