Recent popular press suggests that „binge flying ‟ constitutes a new site of behavioural addiction. We theoretically appraise and empirically support this proposition through interviews with consumers in Norway and the United Kingdom conducted in 2009. Consistent findings from across two national contexts evidence a growing negative discourse towards frequent short-haul tourist air travel and illustrate strategies of guilt suppression and denial used to span a cognitive dissonance between the short-term personal benefits of tourism and the air travel‟s associated long-term consequences for climate change. Tensions between tourism consumption and changing social norms towards acceptable flying practice exemplify how this social group is begi...
There is a groundswell of opinion in tourism, transport and cognate academic fields, that the travel...
Tourism transportation is a significant contributor to human-induced climate change. This paper addr...
Flying is the most climate-impacting form of individual consumption. This article interrogates the d...
Recent popular press suggests that ‘binge flying’ constitutes a new site of behavioural addiction. W...
The ‘flyers’ dilemma’, where an individual’s self-identity as an environmentally-responsible consume...
The 'flyers' dilemma', where an individual's self-identity as an environmentally-responsible consume...
Encouraging positive public behaviour change has been touted as a pathway for mitigating the climate...
Tourism has been critiqued as an environmentally destructive industry on account of the greenhouse g...
The ‘flyers’ dilemma’ describes the tension that now exists between the personal benefits of tourism...
Aviation contributes substantially to anthropogenic climate change. This paper situates individual b...
Investigates individual reports of flight shame in different travel situations. Flight shame was mor...
Air travel accounts for a major share of individual greenhouse gas emissions in high-income countrie...
Holiday air travel behaviors are nowadays a significant issue in relation to climate change and sust...
If you are worried about the impact of your flying on climate change but keep flying anyway, you mig...
Flying has become an increasingly contested form of consumption, but ‘green’ consumers often continu...
There is a groundswell of opinion in tourism, transport and cognate academic fields, that the travel...
Tourism transportation is a significant contributor to human-induced climate change. This paper addr...
Flying is the most climate-impacting form of individual consumption. This article interrogates the d...
Recent popular press suggests that ‘binge flying’ constitutes a new site of behavioural addiction. W...
The ‘flyers’ dilemma’, where an individual’s self-identity as an environmentally-responsible consume...
The 'flyers' dilemma', where an individual's self-identity as an environmentally-responsible consume...
Encouraging positive public behaviour change has been touted as a pathway for mitigating the climate...
Tourism has been critiqued as an environmentally destructive industry on account of the greenhouse g...
The ‘flyers’ dilemma’ describes the tension that now exists between the personal benefits of tourism...
Aviation contributes substantially to anthropogenic climate change. This paper situates individual b...
Investigates individual reports of flight shame in different travel situations. Flight shame was mor...
Air travel accounts for a major share of individual greenhouse gas emissions in high-income countrie...
Holiday air travel behaviors are nowadays a significant issue in relation to climate change and sust...
If you are worried about the impact of your flying on climate change but keep flying anyway, you mig...
Flying has become an increasingly contested form of consumption, but ‘green’ consumers often continu...
There is a groundswell of opinion in tourism, transport and cognate academic fields, that the travel...
Tourism transportation is a significant contributor to human-induced climate change. This paper addr...
Flying is the most climate-impacting form of individual consumption. This article interrogates the d...