Monday, September 12, 2016

Fw: CFP - Routledge Tourism and Embodiment Book

Book chapter - consideration for inclusion, should you have a chapter ready


Marija Lazarev Zivanovic
LRG Dissertation Lead
Les Roches Gruyère University of Applied Science
Glion Institute of Higher Education
Rue l'ondine 20
1630 BULLE
Switzerland
Tel: 0041 26 919 78 78
Fax: 0041 26 919 78 39
Email: Marija.lazarevzivanovic@glion.edu
www.lrguas.ch



From: list-owner@mail.atlas-euro.org <list-owner@mail.atlas-euro.org> on behalf of Andrews, Hazel <H.J.Andrews@ljmu.ac.uk>
Sent: 12 September 2016 12:22
To: list@atlas-euro.org
Subject: ATLAS list CFP - Routledge Tourism and Embodiment Book
 

*** APOLOGIES FOR CROSS POSTING***

We warmly invite you to submit abstracts to be considered for inclusion in a book proposal for the Routledge Advances in Tourism and Anthropology series edited by Dr Catherine Palmer (University of Brighton, UK) and Dr Hazel Andrews (Liverpool John Moores University, UK).

 

Abstracts of 250 words in the form of a word-processed email attachment should be sent to c.a.palmer@brighton.ac.uk by Friday 28th October 2016. Please include contact details with the abstract.

 

Within anthropology the body is studied from a variety of perspectives. For example, the body as culture and as text reveals a range of other bodies such as the gendered body, the medical body, the social and the performed body.  However, the tourist body remains a neglected area of anthropology generally and particularly so in terms of embodiment, a way of understanding culture and the self in relation to practices of movement, thinking and sensing. 

 

Within the anthropology of tourism questions relating to the body and embodiment have moved increasingly centre stage since Veijola and Jokinen's seminal article (1994) highlighting the absence of the body in tourism. Studies have concentrated on the senses (Merchant 2011, Waitt and Duffy 2010) or adopted a specific focus, for example by interrogating the relationship between tourism, gender and embodiment (Pritchard et al 2007) and also that between the body and the nation (Andrews 2005, Palmer 1998).

 

As insightful as these studies are there is as yet no sustained, rigorous, examination of the concept of embodiment in relation to tourism.  This is surprising as the body of the tourist is a social body, it engages with other bodies, things, and activities, with other places and ways of living. The body is also affected by the experience of and engagement with nature and the natural world.  It shapes and is shaped by technology and may be subject to out of body experiences. In addition, there is not one tourist body but a range of bodies, male, female, transgender and transsexual.  Given the complexities inherent in the body-tourism relationship this edited collection seeks to go beyond a singular sense based approach by bringing together scholars contributing to theory in the area of Tourism and Embodiment.

 

Contributions are welcomed that address but are not limited to the following broad areas:

 

·         * Embodiment in relation to specific activities / attractions

·         * Food and drink

·         * Memory

·         * Imagination

·         * Materiality

·         * Emotion

·         * Nature, animals

·         * Technology – including the idea of post human

 

Andrews, H. (2005) 'Feeling at Home: Embodying Britishness in a Spanish charter tourism resort'. Tourist Studies, 5 (3):  247-266.

Merchant, S. (2011) 'Negotiating Underwater Space: The Sensorium, the Body and the Practice of Scuba-diving'. Tourist Studies, 11 (3): 215-234.

Palmer, C. (1998) 'From Theory to Practice. Experiencing the nation in everyday life'. Journal of Material Culture, 3 (2): 175-199.

Pritchard, A. Morgan, N. Ateljevic, I. and Harris, C. (2007) Tourism and Gender: Embodiment, sensuality and experience. Wallingford: CABI.

Waitt, G. and Duffy, M. (2010) 'Listening and Tourism Studies'. Annals of Tourism Research, 37 (2): 457-477.

 

Dr Catherine Palmer,

Principal Lecturer: Anthropology and Tourism

Deputy Director Postgraduate Studies: College of Arts and Humanities

Joint series editor: Routledge Advances in Tourism Anthropology

 

Centre for Sport, Tourism and Leisure Research,

University of Brighton,

Greynore,

Darley Road,

Eastbourne,

East Sussex

BN20 7UR

United Kingdom

 

Tel: +44 (0)1273 643667

Fax:  +44 (0)1273 643949

Email: C.A.Palmer@brighton.ac.uk

 

Personal page: http://about.brighton.ac.uk/sasm/about-us/contacting-staff/academic-staff/cap/

 

 

Dr Hazel Andrews PhD, MA, BSc (Hons), FRAI
Reader Tourism, Culture & Society
School of Sport Studies, Leisure and Nutrition
IM Marsh,, Barkhill Road, Aigburth, Liverpool, L17 6BD
t: 01512315237 e: H.J.Andrews@ljmu.ac.uk

 



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Friday, September 9, 2016

Fw: ATLAS list ATLAS Bulletin - September 2016 - 1

Some updates on ATLAS events in 2017


Marija Lazarev Zivanovic
LRG Dissertation Lead
Les Roches Gruyère University of Applied Science
Glion Institute of Higher Education
Rue l'ondine 20
1630 BULLE
Switzerland
Tel: 0041 26 919 78 78
Fax: 0041 26 919 78 39
Email: Marija.lazarevzivanovic@glion.edu
www.lrguas.ch



From: list-owner@mail.atlas-euro.org <list-owner@mail.atlas-euro.org> on behalf of ATLAS List <list-admin@atlas-euro.org>
Sent: 09 September 2016 21:47
To: 'ATLAS discussion list'
Subject: ATLAS list ATLAS Bulletin - September 2016 - 1
 

 

                    

 

Bulletin

September 2016

 

 

Please find below an overview of the future ATLAS conferences.

 

 

 

ATLAS Annual Conferences 2016

Next Wednesday the ATLAS annual conference will take place in Canterbury. We are proud to announce that more than 140 people did register for this 25th anniversary event of ATLAS. If you do not want to miss this huge party, you can still make your registration at:

http://www.atlas-euro.org/event_2016_canterbury/tabid/248/language/en-US/Default.aspx

www.atlas-euro.org
Introduction. Canterbury Christ Church University takes great pleasure and pride in hosting the ATLAS Annual Conference in September 2016. 2016 marks the 25th ...

 

 

 

1st ATLAS Americas Conference 2017

Tourism and Creativity: New Opportunities for Developing Latin America

The theme of the 1st ATLAS Americas Conference, which will be held from Monday 5th to Wednesday 7th June, 2017, at Universidade Federal de Pernambuco - UFPE, Recife/Brazil, focuses on Tourism and Creativity: New Opportunities for Developing Latin America. The theme selection for this conference corroborates with the emergence and significant global growth of the creative industry. Despite the effects of the world economic crisis, which started to decrease in the last couple of years, the "creative trend" worldwide has generated about US$ 8 trillion a year, with annual growth between 7 and 15%. According to the Untact/UNWTO, areas such as culture, entertainment, publicity, games, and tourism represent the core elements that hold those numbers. In Brazil, the creative GDP advanced nearly 70% in the last 10 years. Notwithstanding, tourism industry in Latin America is expected to decline by 0.5% in 2016, according to the WTM.

Please visit the updated website at:

http://www.atlas-euro.org/Default.aspx?TabID=262

Submitting your abstract through the website is possible from October 1st, 2016.

 

 

10th ATLAS Africa conference 2017

Africa's Tourism and Travel Competitiveness: Opportunities and challenges

The theme of the 10th ATLAS Africa conference, which will be held between Wednesday 7th and Friday 9th June, 2017 at MOI University, Kenya focuses on Africa's Tourism and Travel Competitiveness: Opportunities and challengesThe theme was selected on the premise that despite exponential growth of tourism in terms of earnings and visitor numbers, Africa still trails other continents in terms of tourist arrivals and receipts. For example according to the UNWTO, Africa had a market share of only 5% of the international tourist arrivals in the year 2015. Key challenges identified include, among others, the continent's competitiveness. A destination's competitiveness is a complex and multifaceted concept encompassing economic, social, political, natural and cultural aspects.

Please visit the website at:

http://www.atlas-euro.org/Default.aspx?TabID=261

Submitting your abstract through the website is possible from October 1st, 2016.

ATLAS Annual Conferences 2017

Destinations past, present and future

After ten years the ATLAS annual conference goes back again to Viana do Castelo, Portugal.

The Conference will take place between 12th and 16th September 2017 at the campus of the School of Technology and Management. The Conference would be organised by the Tourism Laboratory, headed by Carlos Fernandes.

The way in which places are being transformed by tourism was the subject of a recent ATLAS publication (Russo and Richards, 2016), which described how destinations are increasingly produced, consumed and negotiated between tourists and actors kin the places they visit. These trends link to wider debates about the production of space and place, and the rise of new localities in a globalizing world. Destinations increasingly need to deal with the rise of new tourist spaces, changes in the tourism distribution chain and growing competition from other destinations.
These changes suggest an increasingly uncertain future for destinations worldwide. Where will tourists go next? Which new intermediaries will emerge? How will tourists arrange their travel in future? What kind of experiences will be in vogue, and how will these impact on the destinations themselves?
This conference seeks to develop new perspectives not only on the challenges affecting the future of destinations worldwide, but also on strategies, practices and policies to sustain and /or develop the competitiveness of tourist destinations. The aim is to exchange and discuss ideas on critical areas of the development and management of tourist destinations in such a challenging context by tourism professionals and academics.

Please visit the new website at:

http://www.atlas-euro.org/Default.aspx?TabID=263

Submitting your abstract through the website is possible from October 1st, 2016.

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

Best wishes,

 

 

René van der Duim

Leontine Onderwater

Jantien Veldman

 

ATLAS

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6800 AC Arnhem

The Netherlands

 

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Fax: +31-26-8700143

 

ATLAS online bookshop at

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ATLAS Annual Conference 2016

Tourism, Lifestyles and Locations

Canterbury, United Kingdom

14-16 September, 2016

 

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ATLAS Africa Conference 2017

Africa's Tourism and Travel Competitiveness: Opportunities and challenges

Eldoret, Kenya

7-9 June, 2017

 

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ATLAS Latin Americas Conference 2017

Tourism and Creativity: New Opportunities for Developing Latin America

13-15 March, 2017

Recife, Brasil

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Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Fw: ATLAS list Conference on tourism at Sofia University October 2017

and another one on Tourism 


Marija Lazarev Zivanovic
LRG Dissertation Lead
Les Roches Gruyère University of Applied Science
Glion Institute of Higher Education
Rue l'ondine 20
1630 BULLE
Switzerland
Tel: 0041 26 919 78 78
Fax: 0041 26 919 78 39
Email: Marija.lazarevzivanovic@glion.edu
www.lrguas.ch



From: list-owner@mail.atlas-euro.org <list-owner@mail.atlas-euro.org> on behalf of Vasil Marinov <vasil.marinov@gmail.com>
Sent: 03 September 2016 14:47
To: ATLAS
Subject: ATLAS list Conference on tourism at Sofia University October 2017
 
***Apologies for cross-posting***

Dear colleagues, 

We are happy to announce that in 2017 we are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the establishment of Tourism Program and the 45th anniversary of the Geography of Tourism Department at Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”. On that occasion we are organizing the International Scientific Conference “Contemporary Tourism – Traditions and Innovations” to be held in October 2017.

It is our pleasure to invite you and would be our honor to welcome you in Sofia.

Please, find attached the first conference announcement and feel free to distribute the invitation among your colleagues.

For more information you can check the website of the conference: http://tourism.gea.uni-sofia.bg/conference/


Best regards




--
Prof. Vasil Marinov, PhD
Department Geography of Tourism
Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
1504 Sofia, Bulgaria
15, Tzar Osvoboditel Blvd., Room No 258
Tel. +3592 9308 260, Mob. +359 888 719 398
e-mail: vasil.marinov@gmail.com

Fw: ATHE Conference 2016: 8th-9th December 2016, Cardiff Metropolitan University - Registration now open

This year’s theme is ‘Demonstrating Excellence and Innovation in Teaching Tourism’ with Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure, Mr Ken Skates AM, as our opening Keynote Speaker.


Marija Lazarev Zivanovic
Lecturer
Les Roches Gruyère University of Applied Science
Glion Institute of Higher Education
Rue l'ondine 20
1630 BULLE
Switzerland
Tel: 0041 26 919 78 78
Fax: 0041 26 919 78 39
Email: Marija.lazarevzivanovic@glion.edu
www.lrguas.ch



From: list-owner@mail.atlas-euro.org <list-owner@mail.atlas-euro.org> on behalf of Mercedita Hoare <M.Hoare@brighton.ac.uk>
Sent: 06 September 2016 14:55
To: list@atlas-euro.org
Subject: ATLAS list ATHE Conference 2016: 8th-9th December 2016, Cardiff Metropolitan University - Registration now open
 

Dear Colleague

Hope you enjoyed the August weather…

Just to let you know that registration for the ATHE Annual Conference 2016 is now open:

https://www.athe.org.uk/conferences-2/

www.athe.org.uk
Thursday 8 th December 2016 Coaches depart from the Park Inn : 8.50am: Registration with tea and coffee: 9.15am: Conference opens – Karen Soulby, Chair ATHE

This year’s theme is ‘Demonstrating Excellence and Innovation in Teaching Tourism’ with Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure, Mr Ken Skates AM, as our opening Keynote Speaker.

We have included a keynote debate on the EU referendum result to allow time for positions to be outlined and for members to debate what matters to them currently by offering an opportunity to come together at conference as we face the challenges of a changing future together.  

Also for the third year running, we are including a PhD Colloquium to encourage students to present at an established conference, meet potential employers and get constructive feedback in a friendly, supportive environment.

CONFERENCE THEMES

We welcome abstracts around the following themes:

·       Demonstrating Excellence and Innovation in Teaching Tourism: Curriculum Development

·       Demonstrating Excellence and Innovation in Teaching Tourism: The Learning Experience

·       Demonstrating Excellence and Innovation in Teaching Tourism: Assessment

·       Demonstrating Excellence and Innovation in Teaching Tourism: Education, Industry or Government Partners

·       Demonstrating Excellence and Innovation in Teaching Tourism: Professional Development

It is expected that the papers will be delivered in many ways: conceptual, discursive, critical, workshop based, experiential, or information dissemination. We welcome delegates’ perspectives on the challenges and opportunities that teaching Tourism and getting the Tourism voice heard bring to us in all realms of Higher Education.

·       PhD Colloquium: Progress in Tourism & Events

Abstracts should include background, practical implications, methods and/or data sources, and indicative findings of the paper.   They should be submitted by email to secretary@athe.org.uk  by 1st October 2016using the attached abstract form.  All abstracts will be subject to a review process.

We look forward to see you in Cardiff in December!

 

The Executive Committee
www.athe.org.uk


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