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Dear scholars,
Don’t miss your last chance to register for the International Conference on Tourism, Ethics and Global Citizenship: Connecting the Dots, 3-6 July 2017 in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands. The conference programme is almost finalised and the event is shaping up to include an outstanding mix of speakers, sessions and (social) activities that you will not want to miss.
1. Opening Reception with inspirational talks by:
- Frank Oostdam (ANVR): Enhancing the quality of travel
- Ruud Welten (Saxion): Why we need to think about ethics and global citizenship in tourism: a philosophical perspective
- Paul Peeters (NHTV): Flying more to save the poor or less to save the planet?
2. Four keynote presentations by well-known scholars:
- Claudio Minca (Wageningen University & Research): The Refugee Tour
- Clare Weeden (University of Brighton): To be announced
- Raoul Bianchi (University of East London): To be announced
- Angela Benson (University of Brighton): To be announced
3. Forty presentations that address (this list is by no means exhaustive):
- Peace, kindness and gratitude in/through tourism;
- Pro-social tourism and local developments;
- Border controls and international travel;
- Gendered violence, ethics and global citizenship;
- The power/knowledge nexus in tourism;
- Voluntourism philanthropy and the process of commodification;
- Sustainability awareness, values, attitudes and behaviour;
- Tourism as a tool for colonization, segregation and displacement.
4. Closing Debate followed by a conference diner in Apeldoorn.
5. Day trip to the charming town of Giethoorn: the Venice of the North (optional, few places left!).
6. Countless networking opportunities to engage with speakers and (inter)national delegates.
To register for this event, or find out more, check out www.saxion.nl/ctd. The final date for your registration and payment is June 1, 2017.
We look forward to welcoming you in Apeldoorn!
Kind regards,
The Conference Committee
Dr Inge Hermann, Saxion University of Applied Sciences
Dr Rami Isaac, NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences
Dr Karin Peters, Wageningen University
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