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Keynote Heather Mair : Title Tourism and the illiberal turn

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Keynote
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1:00 PM, martes 22 jun 2021 (1 hour 30 minutos)
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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, and which is best understood as part of a racially-driven response to economic inequality and social precarity. I illustrate how understanding the broader political economic forces shaping these trends creates opportunities for crafting a complex, nuanced view of travel and tourism development that considers our unsettling contemporary state of affairs, and yet may hold the seeds for resistance and change.

Heather Mair is Professor of Recreation and Leisure Studies at the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario.

Who's Attending

Luc Renaud
Université du Québec à Montréal
Juliet Yeboah
University of Waterloo
Judith Römhild-Raviart
PhD Candidate
University of Brighton (UK)
Michela Stinson
University of Waterloo
Bobbie Bigby
PhD Candidate, Indigenous Cultural Tourism
University of Notre Dame Australia, Nulungu Research Institute
Kendra Fortin
University of Waterloo
Alexandre Veilleux
Université de Montréal
Bryan Grimwood
University of Waterloo
Tanner Caterina-Knorr
Arizona State University
Janne Liburd
Professor, D.Phil, PH.D.
University of Southern Denmark
Christopher Wilbert
Para-academic / independent researcher
Tawsif Dowla
Ph.D. Candidate
University of Waterloo
Walner Osna
Doctorant
Université d'Ottawa

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