Sessions auxquelles Luc Renaud participe
Lundi 21 Juin, 2021
Production d’un espace touristique et cogestion territoriale du Parc Amazonien de Guyane française – Enjeux de la touristification d’un territoire périphérique. PArLuc Renaud et Bruno SarrasinLa région du Haut-Maroni en Guyane française, laquelle n’est accessible que par pirogue ou avion, est un espace habité de faible densité soumis à un régime de gouvernance dont le centre de décision se trouve à plus de 7300 km, en métropole. Il s’agit d’un ter...
Sessions auxquelles Luc Renaud assiste
Samedi 19 Juin, 2021
Dimanche 20 Juin, 2021
Moderator: Prof. Britt Kramvig (UiT) and Dr. Bryan S.R. Grimwood (UWaterloo)In this panel, Scholars and PhD students from UiT The Arctic University of Norway address multiple engagements with sustainability, justice and a quest for a more responsible tourist development in the multiple landscapes and communities in Sápmi/ Arctic Norway. Tourism participates in the making of specific landscapes, at moments interrupting but also destructing indigenous and local landscape practi...
Lundi 21 Juin, 2021
Justice entails concepts of fairness, reasonableness, honesty, and integrity, going beyond the more basic premises of “acceptability” or “lawfulness.” We invite proposals for a special track on animal justice, where we will explore meanings of and means to achieve justice for non-human animal actors within tourism.
Ethical and Equitable Tourism DataBy Evita RobinsonThis keynote covers the intersection of data and tourism. In 2020 NOMADNESS Travel Tribe and Tourism RESET had over 5200 respondents to their survey of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) Travelers. The 89-page qualitative and quantitative report methodology is also a case study on how data is more robust when academia and industry work together. The 26,000+ member NOMADNESS community was the bridge to harnessing t...
Mardi 22 Juin, 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, ...