2015
DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2015.1083996
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Situating the wildlife spectacle: ecofeminism, representation, and polar bear tourism

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“…The aforementioned situation is also proven true in the polar‐bear‐watching case given the prevalence of economic discourse in promotional materials (Yudina & Grimwood, ). The vague and imprecise discourse generated by the government is verified to lead to the duality among tourists (Fazito, Scott, & Russell, ).…”
Section: Thematic Analysis Of Cda Studies In Tourismmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The aforementioned situation is also proven true in the polar‐bear‐watching case given the prevalence of economic discourse in promotional materials (Yudina & Grimwood, ). The vague and imprecise discourse generated by the government is verified to lead to the duality among tourists (Fazito, Scott, & Russell, ).…”
Section: Thematic Analysis Of Cda Studies In Tourismmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Since the publication of that issue and the book Tourism and Animal Ethics (Fennell, 2012), the tourism literature on animals, both domesticated and wild, has increased considerably. Several tourism publications have adopted a critical stance on the inclusion of the animals in the tourism industry, some of them adopting the ecofeminism approach (Yudina & Fennell, 2013;Yudina & Grimwood, 2016;Bertella, 2018).…”
Section: Animals and Co-creation In Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No obstante, durante la última década se han incorporado con fuerza la investigación sobre turismo, el cambio climático y el calentamiento global. Por otro lado, empiezan a verse estudios de sostenibilidad en ámbitos de investigación en turismo relativamente poco habituales como los festivales (Stevenson, 2016), el pro-poor tourism (Hall, 2007), el ecofeminismo (Yudina, Bryan, Grimwood, 2016), el turismo urbano (Maxim, 2016), la gobernanza (Bramwell y Lane, 2011), el turismo de voluntarios (Wearing, 2001), los destinos turísticos inteligentes (Gretzel, 2011) o la filantropía (Novelli y otros, 2016) por poner solo algunos ejemplos, así como también aproximaciones desde varios métodos y paradigmas de investigación, como la grounded theory (Stumpf, Sandstrom, Swanger, 2016 Los temas destinados a comprender las actitudes y los comportamientos de los consumidores incluyen una parte importante de la investigación en turismo y sostenibilidad. En el trasfondo que justifica el interés por este ámbito de investigación encontramos el desnivel existente entre lo que los turistas declaran que harían y lo que realmente hacen en materia de sostenibilidad al viajar.…”
Section: Research In the Field Of Sustainable Tourismunclassified