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Wall, Pine and SeabyAdam DoeringandAna Maria MunarThe theme of this conference is Tourism Justice. Ours is also a story of justice, but the kind where reconciliation, restoration, or redistributive justice may no longer be plausible. A justice where time cannot be reversed or catastrophe erased, but where holding open possibilities of beauty in ruins and hearing stories of partial recuperation may offer a new sensibility for other forms of just beginnings to...
On the affective capacities of rock climbingbyMichela J. StinsonandBryan S. R. Grimwood Rock climbing is frequently constructed as a tourism practice that exemplifies the rational, masculine, and colonial quest to conquer the chaotic, natural world (Nettlefold & Stratford, 1999). Climbing, in effect, is permeated with discourses that hold nature and culture forever apart. But rock climbing is also a negotiation between many affected bodies—those human an...
From conflict to collaboration: Atewa Forest governance through community-based ecotourismbyVictor M. AgboandLarry A. SwatukThe problem of forest degradation and loss has become the concern of many countries. For this reason, many countries are adopting management collaborations for sustainable forest management to address this challenge. Successful ones recognize l...