Critical social scientific tourism research in Finland
Keywords:
Critical Tourism Studies, Responsible Tourism, Social Sciences, Participatory Approach, Relational ApproachAbstract
In this review article, tourism researchers from the University of Lapland examine themes that have become central to the critical social scientific tourism research in Finland. In recent years, themes such as new work, responsible tourism economy, slowness and proximity, multi-species approach, inclusion, and cultural sensitivity have actively constructed research that could be described as research representing the Nordic School of Tourism Research. It seeks, among other things, to deconstruct dichotomies (such as us and others, nature and culture) and takes an active position on the kinds of tourism worlds researchers are creating through their work. The critical research approach can be seen in the themes of the present review, for instance, in that several of them also highlight the role of non-human actors in addressing social scientific questions.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Outi Rantala, José-Carlos García-Rosell, Minni Haanpää, Anna-Emilia Haapakoski, Maria Hakkarainen, Emily Höckert, Salla Jutila, Monika Lüthje, Minna Nousiainen, Soile Veijola
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