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Graffiti: fugitive and illegal writing as ARTivism (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Victoria, M. (2022, May). Graffiti: fugitive and illegal writing as ARTivism. Paper presented at Tourism and Languages Research Seminar, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh

‘DON’T KIL URSELF’. ‘ YOU SHALL OVERCOME.’ The impetus for this study comes from serendipitous encounters with certain types of graffiti around Edinburgh during the covid-19 pandemic. Using walking and photography as data collection methods, I drew... Read More about Graffiti: fugitive and illegal writing as ARTivism.

Graffiti, Place and Society (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Victoria, M. (2022, May). Graffiti, Place and Society. Paper presented at TBS Research Seminar, Edinburgh Napier University

‘DON’T KIL URSELF’. ‘ YOU SHALL OVERCOME.’ The impetus for this study comes from serendipitous encounters with certain types of graffiti around Edinburgh during the covid-19 pandemic. Using walking and photography as data collection methods, I drew... Read More about Graffiti, Place and Society.

Keynote: Holocaust Heritage Digilantism on Instagram (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wight, C. (2022, May). Keynote: Holocaust Heritage Digilantism on Instagram. Presented at Dark Tourism: Memory, Pilgrimage and the Digital Realm, Edinburgh

Discursive, netnographic and visual methods have been applied in the past to critique self-images, providing insight into the behaviours of tourists. However, such studies have ignored reactions to self-image posts on social media, and particularly t... Read More about Keynote: Holocaust Heritage Digilantism on Instagram.

High Steaks: Climate Change Mitigation in the Cattle Sector (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Williams, R. (2022, May). High Steaks: Climate Change Mitigation in the Cattle Sector. Presented at Strathclyde Centre for Environmental Law and Governance (SCELG) X Anniversary Colloquium on Global Environmental Law and Governance, Glasgow

Global Environmental Law and Governance (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Williams, R. (2022, May). Global Environmental Law and Governance. Presented at Strathclyde Centre for Environmental Law and Governance (SCELG) 10th Anniversary Colloquium, Glasgow

Resistance, the Transformation of School Teachers’ Work and Performance Management Reforms: A Labour Process Perspective (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Morrell, S. (2022, April). Resistance, the Transformation of School Teachers’ Work and Performance Management Reforms: A Labour Process Perspective. Paper presented at International Labour Process Conference, Padua, Italy

The study of resistance is a central aspect of labour process theorisation. Much recent literature has focused on the impact of collective action on work, yet insights into the realities of individual forms of resistance remain understudied within an... Read More about Resistance, the Transformation of School Teachers’ Work and Performance Management Reforms: A Labour Process Perspective.

What Matters to Me! Diversified Value Perceptions in the Delivery of Public Projects (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Cui, T., & Aulton, K. (2022, April). What Matters to Me! Diversified Value Perceptions in the Delivery of Public Projects. Paper presented at IRSPM 2022, Online

Public Service Logic (PSL) theory has undergone considerable development over the past years. Initially established as a challenge to the hegemony of New Public Management (NPM), PSL researchers proposed to explore public services as ‘services’ and i... Read More about What Matters to Me! Diversified Value Perceptions in the Delivery of Public Projects.

Home-food: Exploring identities around commensality and contemporary exchanges of hospitality (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Urie, G. (2022, April). Home-food: Exploring identities around commensality and contemporary exchanges of hospitality. Paper presented at Gastronomy Summit 2022, Ulster University, Belfast

This study explores the connection of food, and the meal experience with the concept of home. The growth of a foodie culture and the development of technology has witnessed a popularity of more intimate, unique, and personal food experiences. The ph... Read More about Home-food: Exploring identities around commensality and contemporary exchanges of hospitality.

Air Connectivity after the Extra Long Range Aircraft (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Arvanitis, P. (2022). Air Connectivity after the Extra Long Range Aircraft. . https://doi.org/10.5038/2834-4731-V2

Tourism and mobility feed one another, and the same principle applies on air travel. International tourism arrivals by air account for almost 60%. While it can be argued that the world today is well interconnected, there are still inequalities in ai... Read More about Air Connectivity after the Extra Long Range Aircraft.

Engaging local residents as stakeholders in World Heritage Sites (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Leask, A. (2022, March). Engaging local residents as stakeholders in World Heritage Sites. Paper presented at New Lanark: A living legacy Anniversary Conference, New Lanark, UK

This paper explores how local residents engage in the management of World Heritage Sites, with specific examples from New Lanark and Edinburgh Old and New Towns World Heritage sites.

The Role of Law Clinics in Securing Climate Justice (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Williams, R. (2022, February). The Role of Law Clinics in Securing Climate Justice. Presented at Scottish Universities Law Clinic Network Annual Conference 2022, Online

Assemblages and/as the production of subjectivities: Fat girl, hiking (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Stanley, P. (2022, January). Assemblages and/as the production of subjectivities: Fat girl, hiking. Paper presented at 2022 International Symposium on Autoethnography and Narrative (ISAN), Florida/Online

About fatness, hiking, and assemblages, and about how things come together in unlikely ways to produce subjectivities.

Author Spotlight: An Autoethnography of Fitting In: On Spinsterhood, Fatness and Backpacker Tourism (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Stanley, P. (2022, January). Author Spotlight: An Autoethnography of Fitting In: On Spinsterhood, Fatness and Backpacker Tourism. Presented at 2022 International Symposium on Autoethnography and Narrative (ISAN), Florida/Online

An Autoethnography of Fitting In: On Spinsterhood, Fatness, and Backpacker Tourism is a feminist narrative about the social rules of obedience and acquiescence to the norm – embodiment, heteronormativity, partnering – and about fitting in, or not, wi... Read More about Author Spotlight: An Autoethnography of Fitting In: On Spinsterhood, Fatness and Backpacker Tourism.