Theorizing Geopolitics in/through Tourism
Type: Virtual Panel
Day: 3/1/2022
Start Time: 11:20 AM
End Time: 12:40 PM
Theme: Ethnonationalism and Exclusion Around the World
Sponsor Group(s):
Recreation, Tourism, and Sport Specialty Group
, Cultural and Political Ecology Specialty Group
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Organizer(s):
Mary Mostafanezhad
, Matilde Córdoba Azcárate
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Chairs(s):
Matilde Cordoba Azcarate, UC San Diego
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Description:
By the start of the century, nearly one billion international travelers were circulating the globe annually, placing tourism among the worlds’ most ubiquitous geopolitical encounters. While the COVID-19 pandemic brought the industry to a sudden halt, its geopolitical significance remained. With striking clarity, tourism desires and reinvented mobilities revealed the impermanence of Old World orders as new global alliances were forged. While scholars have critically examined tourism in the contexts of development, cultural change, and environmental crisis, much less attention has been paid to the geopolitical drivers and consequences of the world’s largest industry. This session homes in on tourism and its geopolitical entanglements by examining its contemporary affects, imaginaries, and infrastructures. It develops the concept of tourism geopolitics to reveal the growing centrality of tourism in geopolitical life, as well as the geopolitical nature of the tourism encounter.
Panelists will show enacted processes such as labor migration, conservation, securitization, nation building, territorial disputes, ethnic cleansing, heritage revitalization, and global health crisis management, among others. These contended societal processes are deployed through tourism development initiatives that mobilize deeply uneven symbolic and material landscapes. The presentations will reveal how a range of experiences are implicated in this process: museum visits, walking tours, architectonical evocations of the past, road construction, militarized island imaginations, gendered cultural texts, and official silences. Collectively, the presentations will offer ethnographically rich illustrations from around the world that demonstrate the critical nature of tourism in formal geopolitical practices, as well as the geopolitical nature of everyday tourism encounters. This session will be of interest to critical geographers, anthropologists, and political scientists, as well as scholars of tourism and cultural studies.
Presentation(s), if applicable
Non-Presenting Participants Agenda
Role | Participant |
Panelist | Jason Dittmer |
Panelist | Roger Norum Oulu University |
Discussant | Mimi Sheller WPI |
Panelist | Bianet Castellanos University of Minnesota |
Panelist | Matilde Córdoba Azcárate UC San Diego |
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Theorizing Geopolitics in/through Tourism
Description
Virtual Panel
Contact the Primary Organizer
Matilde Cordoba Azcarate - mcazcarate@ucsd.edu