Cruise trouble: A practice-based approach to studying Arctic cruise tourism

Carina Ren, Laura James, Hindertjee Heemstra, Albina Pashkevich

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Abstract

Cruise arrivals in the Arctic often take place in small coastal communities. Although there may be economic benefits for these communities, these are often counterbalanced by social and environmental stresses. In this article, we ask how we can tend to Arctic cruise tourism development using Haraway's concept of staying with the trouble. As a way to bridge often polarized views on cruise tourism as either an economic tool or a destructive force, we propose a practice-based research approach to engage with the complexities of cruise tourism. The aim is to foster response-abililty for Arctic cruise communities to live (better) with cruise tourism. We argue that practice-based approaches help researchers ‘stay with the trouble’ as it is rooted in everyday experiences and the materiality of cruise destinations. Also, its flat ontology supports a ‘tinkering’ approach to cruise practices.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer100901
TidsskriftTourism Management Perspectives
Vol/bind40
ISSN2211-9736
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 15 nov. 2021

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