Sessions in which Alexandre Veilleux participates
Sunday 20 June, 2021
LGBTQ Tourism in Thailand: towards more legal rights or an example of pinkwashing?byAlex VeilleuxandAnne Marie Van BroeckIn the last few years, there has been a growing literature on LGBTQ tourism. This literature mostly covers the LGBTQ market with regard to tourism and the economic impact of LGBTQ tourism for the destination since it is considered to be the fastest growing market in the world. Because of the recognition of this niche marke...
Sessions in which Alexandre Veilleux attends
Saturday 19 June, 2021
(In French with simultaneous translation)The increase in tourist numbers in certain places that have become "destinations" has recently brought to the forefront the old paradigm of destructive tourism. Here and there, people denounce not only the invasion of living environments and the transformation of urban functions according to tourist expectations, but also the destruction of heritage through the alteration of its authenticity. Such an assertion, based on the original purity of a true...
Sunday 20 June, 2021
Monday 21 June, 2021
The Night Walk: from a dangerous migration to a tourist performance.ByJafet Quintero VenegasandAlvaro LopezThe Night Walk is a recreational activity organized by the Hñahñú community of the town of El Alberto, municipality of Ixmiquilpan, state of Hidalgo, Mexico, and is part of the menu of activities that tourists who visit the area can hire. This is a performance that involves several actors that represent the migratory phenomenon of undocumented Mexicans tryi...
Tuesday 22 June, 2021
We are living in an era of growing illiberalism and authoritarianism. Tourism scholars must confront this trend and consider what it means for how we understand democracy, justice, and power. Framed by a critical, political economy approach, the presentation situates the illiberal/authoritarian turn within the broader context of a changing neoliberal landscape, which is inspired by, and supportive of, so-called populist (ethno-nationalist) movements, ...