Sessions C
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Worldmaking theories often emphasize the possibility that world(s) can be multiple and plural. The call for papers of this conference also accentuates the idea that by bringing tourism scholars together “the conference will be a place of opening possible World(s), as pluriversalism.” But what/where/how is this place that the opening of worlds becomes possible, as pluriversalism? Inspired by Jean-Luc Nancy’s...
In recent years, I have been an active member of two distinct scholarly fields of study: Critical Tourism Studies and Critical Refugee Studies. I have consistently noted remarkable overlaps in the two fields. For example, as critical projects, the fields of Critical Tourism Studies and Critical Refugee Studies share the fundamental objectives of examining border controls and how governmental power normalize...