2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2012.05.009
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“…Interestingly only one of the publications in this special edition involved an indigenous researcher (Peters & Higgins-Desbiolles, 2012) and here the discussion surrounds indigenous persons as tourists rather than as objects of the hegemonic non-indigenous tourist gaze. Certainly Peters and Higgins-Desbiollles have continued a nascent concern within tourism geography, which seeks greater theoretical engagement with the destinations and tourists of and from the South (Hammett, 2012). Unfortunately, the notion of epistemological decolonisation is not explored in any of the papers in this publication.…”
Section: From Postcolonial To Decolonial Thinkingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Interestingly only one of the publications in this special edition involved an indigenous researcher (Peters & Higgins-Desbiolles, 2012) and here the discussion surrounds indigenous persons as tourists rather than as objects of the hegemonic non-indigenous tourist gaze. Certainly Peters and Higgins-Desbiollles have continued a nascent concern within tourism geography, which seeks greater theoretical engagement with the destinations and tourists of and from the South (Hammett, 2012). Unfortunately, the notion of epistemological decolonisation is not explored in any of the papers in this publication.…”
Section: From Postcolonial To Decolonial Thinkingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of human geography journals, Hammett (2012) has argued that these journals have called for more research from academics from the South in order to develop a more inclusive discipline. However he goes on to suggest that when research articles are submitted which have to do with issues facing countries and peoples from the South they are asked by reviewers for more extensive background detail and context for the readers of the journals who are predominantly from the West.…”
Section: An Agenda For Tourism's Decolonisationmentioning
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“…As donors take an increased interest in supporting HE as a means of promoting developmentand sustainable development in particular -there is a need for further research in this field to understand how HE-related interventions play out within specific national socio-economic, political and academic contexts (e.g. Hammett, 2012aHammett, , 2012bKnight, 2012).…”
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“…Cooperation (Wippel, 2013) and in South Africa (Hammett, 2012a), or to 'cope by copying' amongst institutions in parts of the Middle East (Hussain, 2015).…”
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“…For more general debates on the historical position of human geography in South Africa, see for instanceHammett (2012).…”
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