Concurrent session 3a : SPECIAL TRACK: BI-POC issues in tourism, travel and mobility
Tourism RESET will be leading a special track: BI-POC issues in tourism, travel, and mobility. Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BI-POC) have endured racial inequalities, segregation and systemic racism for centuries. Globally, travel and tourism has been overpoweringly White-washed, leaving limited room to highlight the experiences and voices of traditionally marginalized groups, the result lending itself to complete invisibility of BI-POC people in the travel sphere.We invite proposals for a special track on BI-POC issues in tourism, travel, and mobility – taking a deeper look into the nexus of marginalized travelers and the representation of BI-POC faces and counter-narratives within a predominantly White-washed touristic landscape.
Sub Sessions
- Alana Dillette and Stefanie Benjamin Title : Living in a Black and White world: The value of reflexivity in social equity research
- Presenter Stefanie Benjamin (University of Tennessee) | Presenter Alana Dillette (SDSU)
- 30 minutos | 10:30 AM -11:00 AM Part of: Concurrent session 3a : SPECIAL TRACK: BI-POC issues in tourism, travel and mobility
- Talk
- Derek H. Alderman, Ethan Bottone, Joshua Inwood : Title: Racialized Mobility and Tourism Justice in Jim Crow America: The Negro Motorist Green Book as Archive, Map, and Memorial
- Presenter Derek Alderman (University of Tennessee)
- 30 minutos | 11:00 AM -11:30 AM Part of: Concurrent session 3a : SPECIAL TRACK: BI-POC issues in tourism, travel and mobility
- Talk
- Mahshad Akhoundoghli and Karla A. Boluk Title : Confronting the Panopticon: A Case Study of Marketing Activities of Outdoor Nature and Adventure Service Providers in Iran
- Presenter Karla Boluk (University of Waterloo) | Presenter Mahshad Akhoundoghli (University of Waterloo)
- 30 minutos | 11:30 AM -12:00 PM Part of: Concurrent session 3a : SPECIAL TRACK: BI-POC issues in tourism, travel and mobility
- Talk
- Carla Guerron Montero Title : Quilombola Tourism: The Quest for Recognition, Justice, and Development in the African Diaspora
- Presenter Carla Guerron-Montero (University of Delaware)
- 30 minutos | 12:00 PM -12:30 PM Part of: Concurrent session 3a : SPECIAL TRACK: BI-POC issues in tourism, travel and mobility
- Talk
Who's Attending
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Tanner Caterina-Knorr
Arizona State University -
Christopher Wilbert
Para-academic / independent researcher -
Juliet Yeboah
University of Waterloo -
Carla Guerron-Montero
Professor of Anthropology, University of Delaware -
Jean Lagueux
UQAM -
Cyril Martin
ESG-UQAM