My research focuses on the potential of social media for sustainability discourse. I am especially interested in the ways tourists reflect on and negotiate the ethics of sustainability in relation to their holidays. Do they experience any moral conflicts? If so, how do they make sense of the dissonance they might experience? I explore these questions in my PhD project “Cruising with a Conscience: Navigating moral identity and the ethics of sustainability in the cruise community.” At this conference, Dr. Clare Weeden and I are speaking about how tourists on Tripadvisor reconcile their hedonic goals and moral norms in animal based tourism experiences.
Sessions auxquelles Judith Römhild-Raviart participe
Talk
Clare Weeden, University of Brighton (Présentateur.rice)
Judith Römhild-Raviart, University of Brighton (UK) (Présentateur.rice)
Sessions auxquelles Judith Römhild-Raviart assiste
Keynote
Talk
Harvey Lemelin, Lakehead University (Présentateur.rice)
Panel
Carol Kline (Modérateur.rice)
Talk
Erica Essen, Stockholm University (Présentateur.rice)
Talk
Mikko Äijälä, University of Lapland (Présentateur.rice)
Talk
Carol Kline (Présentateur.rice)
Talk
Bobbie Bigby, University of Notre Dame Australia, Nulungu Research Institute (Présentateur.rice)
Panel
Bryan Grimwood, University of Waterloo (Modérateur.rice)
Talk
Michela Stinson, University of Waterloo (Présentateur.rice)
Bryan Grimwood, University of Waterloo (Présentateur.rice)
Kellee Caton, Thompson Rivers University (Présentateur.rice)
Talk
Kimberly Miller (Présentateur.rice)
Keynote
Panel
Carol Kline (Modérateur.rice)
Talk
David Fennell, Brock University (Présentateur.rice)
Talk
Edgar Antipatrov, SDU (Présentateur.rice)
Janne Liburd, University of Southern Denmark (Présentateur.rice)
Keynote
Heather Mair, University of Waterloo (Modérateur.rice)
Panel
Myra Coulter, UQAM (Modérateur.rice)
Keynote