Debates complicating universal constructions of tourist commodification are far from new. Yet, within tourist studies distinctions continue to resurface that reify boundaries positioning processes of commodification as necessarily liberating, victimising or pathologising. Through these boundary making processes there is potential that the meanings, politics and memories of individuals, invested in experiences deemed ‘commodified’, become devalued as tourist scholars praise pre-commodified experience. This paper responds to these tensions through utilising a feminist embodied framework focused on the encounter. The paper troubles innate constructions of commodification, by showing how interpretation of commodification is spatially and social...
This paper discusses the ways in which the commodification of adventure in tourism has increasingly ...
International audienceThis paper draws on the results of my PhD dissertation in political and cultur...
This paper seeks to renegotiate the role of visuals and visual practice within the tourist experienc...
Debates complicating universal constructions of tourist commodification are far from new. Yet, withi...
This paper argues for a shift in tourism research that challenges models which prioritise commodifie...
In this paper the interactive nature of touristic encounters in enclavic spaces is explored. Drawing...
The tourism industries remain inadequately and inconsistently theorised as a form of capitalist deve...
At its broadest level, this article is concerned with identifying, reviewing and developing synergie...
This article investigates the exercise of power through the sexualisation of women as both subjects ...
Economic, environmental and social forces have changed the way we are developing our cities. A range...
Tourism is not merely a capitalist practice but a central practice through which capitalism sustains...
Discusses tourism as an extension of the commodification of modern social life under capitalism. Com...
Economic, environmental and social forces have changed the way we are developing our cities. A range...
This paper discusses the ways in which the commodification of adventure in tourism has increasingly ...
A profusion of touristic experiences of the last 20 years has generated a variety of means of theori...
This paper discusses the ways in which the commodification of adventure in tourism has increasingly ...
International audienceThis paper draws on the results of my PhD dissertation in political and cultur...
This paper seeks to renegotiate the role of visuals and visual practice within the tourist experienc...
Debates complicating universal constructions of tourist commodification are far from new. Yet, withi...
This paper argues for a shift in tourism research that challenges models which prioritise commodifie...
In this paper the interactive nature of touristic encounters in enclavic spaces is explored. Drawing...
The tourism industries remain inadequately and inconsistently theorised as a form of capitalist deve...
At its broadest level, this article is concerned with identifying, reviewing and developing synergie...
This article investigates the exercise of power through the sexualisation of women as both subjects ...
Economic, environmental and social forces have changed the way we are developing our cities. A range...
Tourism is not merely a capitalist practice but a central practice through which capitalism sustains...
Discusses tourism as an extension of the commodification of modern social life under capitalism. Com...
Economic, environmental and social forces have changed the way we are developing our cities. A range...
This paper discusses the ways in which the commodification of adventure in tourism has increasingly ...
A profusion of touristic experiences of the last 20 years has generated a variety of means of theori...
This paper discusses the ways in which the commodification of adventure in tourism has increasingly ...
International audienceThis paper draws on the results of my PhD dissertation in political and cultur...
This paper seeks to renegotiate the role of visuals and visual practice within the tourist experienc...