JUST TOUR Seminar Series: A justice turn for tourism? Divergences and synergies in the conceptualisation of justice in tourism research
The JUST TOUR Seminar Series brings together experts from across the world to explore the biggest challenges currently facing the tourism sector. As part of the JUST TOUR Research Project and hosted by the University of Glasgow's School of Social & Environmental Sustainability.
Social Sciences Hub
Date: Thursday 07 November 2024
Time: 09:30 - 11:00
Venue: https://youtube.com/live/2Zem1v4h-nM?feature=share
Category: Public lectures, Academic events, Student events, Staff workshops and seminars
JUST TOUR Seminar Series: A justice turn for tourism? Divergences and synergies in the conceptualisation of justice in tourism research
Our next seminar will be Thursday 7 November 2024, at 9.30am (GMT / UK Time).
In a world of stark social inequalities, political unrest and changing climates, struggles over resources and capital in tourism dominant regions are of increasing concern. In response, justice has emerged as a galvanising concept, given its usefulness in prioritising concern for fairness and equity. In the turn to justice, however, tourism scholars have taken a number of diverging lines of conceptualisation and argumentation, with the relationships between these divergences not always considered. This seminar, the first in the newly established JUST TOUR series, will explore these multiple lines of inquiry, considering both what they each hope to achieve, as well as the extent to which they might be brought together to lobby for justice in tourism dominant regions.
Speakers:
Freya Higgins-Desbiolles Senior Lecturer in Tourism Management employed in UniSA Business, University of South Australia
Jenny Hall Senior Lecturer, York St John University
Jaume Guía University Professor, Universitat de Girona
Raymond Rastegar Department of Tourism, Sport and Hotel Management, Griffith University
Moderator:
Anna de Jong Senior Lecturer and Director of Research, School of Social & Environmental Sustainability, University of Glasgow