This open access book presents a series of speculative, experimental modes of inquiry in the present times of environmental damage that have come to be known as the age of the Anthropocene. Throughout the book authors develop more nuanced ways of engaging with the environmentally vulnerable Arctic. They counter distancing, exoticising, and even apocalyptic imaginaries of the Arctic by staying proximate with mundane places and beings of the north. The volume engages and plays with familiar tourism concepts, such as hospitality, visiting, difference, care, openness, and distance, while expanding the focus from binary and human-centric approaches of hosts and guests to questions of wellbeing among multispecies communities. The transdisciplinar...
Anthropology has a critical, practical role to play in contemporary debates about futures. This game...
The Anthropocene is a proposed term for a new phase in the history of both humanity and the Earth - ...
The authors of this special issue, “Knowing with Nature: The future of tourism education in the Anth...
The research at hand experiments with the communication that occurs in the encounters and entangleme...
The introductory chapter ‘Staying proximate’ welcomes the reader to stay with more-than-human relati...
(From cover) This ground-breaking book critically extends the psychological project, seeking to inve...
Tourism is inherently an earthly business, whether it is conceptualized in terms of the spatial move...
Developing Earthly Attachments in the Anthropocene examines the ways in which the Earth has become a...
Though tourism research has become more value-laden in its scholarship and pedagogy, there is still ...
Socio-environmental crises are currently transforming the conditions for life on this planet, from c...
This theoretical work presents an object- oriented perspective to nature- based tourism in Iceland w...
Since it was first proposed in 2000, the concept of the Anthropocene has evolved in breadth and dive...
This open access book presents the most current research results and knowledge from five multidiscip...
This book elaborates the need, in a rapidly urbanizing world, for recognition of the ecological comm...
By showcasing recent research on ecotourism in Norway, Iceland and Greenland, this book presents nov...
Anthropology has a critical, practical role to play in contemporary debates about futures. This game...
The Anthropocene is a proposed term for a new phase in the history of both humanity and the Earth - ...
The authors of this special issue, “Knowing with Nature: The future of tourism education in the Anth...
The research at hand experiments with the communication that occurs in the encounters and entangleme...
The introductory chapter ‘Staying proximate’ welcomes the reader to stay with more-than-human relati...
(From cover) This ground-breaking book critically extends the psychological project, seeking to inve...
Tourism is inherently an earthly business, whether it is conceptualized in terms of the spatial move...
Developing Earthly Attachments in the Anthropocene examines the ways in which the Earth has become a...
Though tourism research has become more value-laden in its scholarship and pedagogy, there is still ...
Socio-environmental crises are currently transforming the conditions for life on this planet, from c...
This theoretical work presents an object- oriented perspective to nature- based tourism in Iceland w...
Since it was first proposed in 2000, the concept of the Anthropocene has evolved in breadth and dive...
This open access book presents the most current research results and knowledge from five multidiscip...
This book elaborates the need, in a rapidly urbanizing world, for recognition of the ecological comm...
By showcasing recent research on ecotourism in Norway, Iceland and Greenland, this book presents nov...
Anthropology has a critical, practical role to play in contemporary debates about futures. This game...
The Anthropocene is a proposed term for a new phase in the history of both humanity and the Earth - ...
The authors of this special issue, “Knowing with Nature: The future of tourism education in the Anth...