Locating pro-environmental vernacular practices of tourism

IF 3.1 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Geography Compass Pub Date : 2022-01-26 DOI:10.1111/gec3.12611
Benjamin Lucca Iaquinto
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Pro-environmental vernacular practices are embodied, place-specific, ordinary actions that are part of people's daily lives. They result in lower levels of resource consumption without necessarily being grounded in an explicit pro-environmental agenda. A growing body of cultural geographical scholarship has explored a range of vernacular practices, predominantly among households in Western countries. This paper argues such capacities can be found in a more diverse array of cultural contexts, namely tourism. This is demonstrated by evaluating the literature on tourist practices and entering it into a dialog with the literature on pro-environmental vernacular practices. The paper shows how tourism is an important site through which such pro-environmental practices can emerge. Backpacking, nature tourism, foraging tourism, camping, and craft tourism can provide the knowledge and skills for living enjoyable low resource intensive lifestyles, and indicate how relations of hospitality may persist despite scarcity. The paper advances geographical knowledge in three areas. First, it expands and clarifies what the ‘vernacular’ actually constitutes. Second, it shows how a greater understanding of the vernacular beyond the household can advance cultural geographical scholarship on the environment. Third, it argues that a deeper engagement with practice theory would boost research in this area by connecting vernacular responses performed at the individual level with broader postcapitalist social movements.

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定位旅游业的环保本土实践
亲环境的乡土实践是具体的、特定地点的、普通的行动,是人们日常生活的一部分。它们导致较低的资源消耗水平,而不一定以明确的亲环境议程为基础。越来越多的文化地理学者探索了一系列的本土实践,主要是在西方国家的家庭中。本文认为,这种能力可以在更多样化的文化背景中找到,即旅游业。这可以通过评价关于旅游实践的文献,并将其与亲环境的乡土实践文献进行对话来证明。这篇论文表明,旅游业是一个重要的场所,通过它,这种亲环境的做法可以出现。背包旅行、自然旅游、觅食旅游、露营和手工艺旅游可以提供知识和技能,让人们过上愉快的低资源密集型生活方式,并表明在资源匮乏的情况下,好客的关系是如何持续的。本文从三个方面提出了地理知识。首先,它扩展和澄清了“白话”的实际构成。其次,它显示了对家庭以外的白话的更深入的理解如何能够促进关于环境的文化地理研究。第三,它认为,通过将个人层面的白话反应与更广泛的后资本主义社会运动联系起来,更深入地参与实践理论将促进这一领域的研究。
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Geography Compass
Geography Compass GEOGRAPHY-
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期刊介绍: Unique in its range, Geography Compass is an online-only journal publishing original, peer-reviewed surveys of current research from across the entire discipline. Geography Compass publishes state-of-the-art reviews, supported by a comprehensive bibliography and accessible to an international readership. Geography Compass is aimed at senior undergraduates, postgraduates and academics, and will provide a unique reference tool for researching essays, preparing lectures, writing a research proposal, or just keeping up with new developments in a specific area of interest.
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