<ul> <li> Explores tourists as (nongovernmental) governors (to the best of my knowledge this is the first book that interprets and analyses tourists as a sort of participants in [nongovernmental] governance).</li> <li> Heterogeneous perspective (it engages ethnographically on both destination people and tourists).</li> <li> Analyses ethical consumption ethnographically.</li> <li> First anthropological book on tourism in Mozambique (as far as I know).</li></ul>