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Hello=2C apologies - the topics are not meant to be negative nor =
exhaustive=2C rather we would like to examine the interplay between =
different mobilities and immobilities=2C i=2Ee=2E how something like a =
negative event and ensuing immobilities may often lead to innovations =
and new forms of tourism and mobility and of course the reverse=2E =
Best wishes
Kevin
=5F=5F=5F
Professor Kevin Hannam BA PhD FRGS
Faculty of Business and Law
University of Sunderland
Priestman Building
Sunderland SR1 3PZ
Tel=3A 0044 191 515 3703
Fax=3A 0044 191 515 2415
Web=3A http=3A//www=2Esunderland=2Eac=2Euk/tourism
Co-editor Mobilities journal=3A =
http=3A//www=2Etandf=2Eco=2Euk/journals/titles/17450101=2Easp
----- Original Message -----
From=3A Richard Butler =3Crichard=2Ebutler=40strath=2Eac=2Euk=3E
Date=3A Tuesday=2C September 15=2C 2009 1=3A46 pm
Subject=3A RE=3A atlas-euro=2Eorg - list CFP=3A AAG
=3E I can understand the value of having a session at the AAG on =
=3E mobilities and tourism=2C but why does almost every topic you =
=3E suggest have to be negative about tourism=3F
=3E =
=3E Dick Butler
=3E =5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=
=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F
=3E From=3A list-owner=40mail=2Eatlas-euro=2Eorg =5Blist-owner=40mail=2Ea=
tlas-
=3E euro=2Eorg=5D On Behalf Of Kevin Hannam =5Bkevin=2Ehannam=40sunderlan=
d=2Eac=2Euk=5D
=3E Sent=3A 15 September 2009 11=3A33
=3E To=3A list=40atlas-euro=2Eorg=3B tourism=40jiscmail=2Eac=2Euk
=3E Subject=3A atlas-euro=2Eorg - list CFP=3A AAG
=3E =
=3E Apologies for cross-postings=2E
=3E =
=3E Exploring Innovations and Transgressions in Tourism =
=3E Mobilities/Immobilities=2ECall for Papers=2C Annual Conference of the=
=
=3E Association of American Geographers=2C April 14-18=2C 2010 =96 =
=3E Washington=2C DC=2E
=3E Convenors=3A Professor Kevin Hannam (University of Sunderland)=2C Dr =
=3E Jan Mosedale (University of Sunderland)=2C Cody Paris (Arizona State =
=3E University)=2ESponsored by Taylor and Francis Publishers and the =
=3E Recreation=2C Tourism and Sport Specialty Group of the AAG=2E
=3E =
=3E Mimi Sheller and John Urry (2004=3A 1) wrote in their book Tourism =
=3E Mobilities=3A =93We refer to =91tourism mobilities=92=2C then=2C not =
simply to =
=3E state the obvious (that tourism is a form of mobility)=2C but to =
=3E highlight that many different mobilities inform tourism=2C shape the =
=3E places where tourism is performed=2C and drive the making and =
=3E unmaking of tourist destinations=2E Mobilities of people and =
=3E objects=2C airplanes and suitcases=2C plants and animals=2C images an=
d =
=3E brands=2C data systems and satellites=2C all go into =91doing=92 tour=
ism=2E =
=3E =85 Tourism mobilities involve complex combinations of movement and =
=3E stillness=2C realities and fantasies=2C play and work=2E=94 Research =
into =
=3E tourism mobilities has=2C to date=2C primarily focused upon the impac=
t =
=3E of new technologies and modes of transport and related changing =
=3E social and cultural practices as well as the creation of new =
=3E =91mobile=92 places such as airports and internet caf=E9s =96 with li=
ttle =
=3E regard for both alternative innovations and transgressions within =
=3E mobilities/immobilities (Cresswell=2C 2006=3B Hannam et al=2E=2C 2006=
)=2E
=3E This call for papers=2C then=2C looks to examine some of the more =
=3E neglected aspects of tourism mobilities=2C in order to understand =
=3E creative and innovative as well as transgressive and abject mobile =
=3E practices that are constitutive of contemporary tourism=2E However=2C=
=
=3E we are also seeking research that examines what happens when =
=3E things break down in the very =91doing=92 of tourism and both the =
=3E immobilities and new innovative or transgressive mobilities that =
=3E may then ensue=2E Hence=2C we would like to suggest papers that engag=
e =
=3E theoretically with the new mobilities paradigm and which examine =
=3E one or more of the following themes=3A
=3E Tourism=2C Creativity =26 Innovations in Mobilities/immobilities
=3E Tourism=2C Greed =26 Excess in Mobilities/immobilities
=3E Tourism=2C Inequalities =26 Abjection in Mobilities/immobilities
=3E Tourism=2C Risk =26 Health in Mobilities/immobilities=2E
=3E Tourism=2C Crime =26 Terrorism in Mobilities/immobilities=2E
=3E Please note the guidelines for presenters=2C available at=3A
=3E http=3A//www=2Eaag=2Eorg/annualmeetings/2010/papers=2Ehtm
=3E Please submit your abstract by October 16th 2009 to either =
=3E kevin=2Ehannam=40sunderland=2Eac=2Euk=3Cmailto=3Akevin=2Ehannam=40sun=
derland=2Eac=2Euk=3E =
=3Cmailto=3Ajan=2Emosedale=40sunderland=2Eac=2Euk=3E
=3E jan=2Emosedale=40sunderland=2Eac=2Euk=3Cmailto=3Ajan=2Emosedale=40sun=
derland=2Eac=2Euk=3E =
or cody=2Eparis=40asu=2Eedu=3Cmailto=3Acody=2Eparis=40asu=2Eedu=3E
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