2016
DOI: 10.1080/14735784.2015.1137480
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Perverse Tactics: ‘Terrorism’ and National Identity in France

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“…Affective tourism economies may be understood as critical conceptualizations of the circulation and exchange of emotion mediated by tourism economies aligning people and places according to identities and emotional capital. This theme builds upon research of affective economies of tourism [6,48,49] to specifically incorporate lived experiences mediated by the power dynamics of tourism-based economies in many gateway communities. Critical exploration of this theme demonstrated four interrelated expressions of affective tourism economies including communal loss, queer optimism, empathy and sympathy, and humor.…”
Section: Affective Tourism Economiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Affective tourism economies may be understood as critical conceptualizations of the circulation and exchange of emotion mediated by tourism economies aligning people and places according to identities and emotional capital. This theme builds upon research of affective economies of tourism [6,48,49] to specifically incorporate lived experiences mediated by the power dynamics of tourism-based economies in many gateway communities. Critical exploration of this theme demonstrated four interrelated expressions of affective tourism economies including communal loss, queer optimism, empathy and sympathy, and humor.…”
Section: Affective Tourism Economiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent scholarship has explored affective phenomena within tourism economy power structures in the context of crisis and disaster management (CDM) [5,6]. This research defines crises as results from action or inaction during an event that creates damaging Conservation 2024, 4 254 impacts on people and/or a place [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite being currently in the spotlight in Europe, France nevertheless remains surprisingly understudied. In fact, studies on the French reaction to current forms of terrorism have mostly focused on the military strategies employed (Lequesne, 2016;Schmitt, 2017;Tenenbaum, 2017) and on historical approaches (Chowanietz, 2016;Gregory, 2003;Shapiro and Suzan, 2003); a few critical investigations of the French political response have recently been produced (Beauchamps, 2017;Boussaguet and Faucher, 2017). Nonetheless, we still know very little about how one of the most targeted European countries understood, discussed and approached its terrorist challenge in post-9/11 politics.…”
Section: From An Objective Threat To a Constructed One? How Perceptiomentioning
confidence: 99%