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Negotiating Entanglements and the Emotion Market: Tourism and Society Relations in Tasmania

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posted on 2024-09-04, 01:26 authored by Can Seng OoiCan Seng Ooi, Rebecca ShelleyRebecca Shelley

This study draws lessons from Australia to suggest that tourism???society entanglements are negotiated, dynamically woven, and the processes may subvert established relations in tourism and society. Entanglements assume separateness, as in a compartmentalized reality. Yet, the processes of entanglement involve bargaining and are dynamic. We contend that entanglements between tourism and society are selectively negotiated within the emotion market. With an empirical focus in Tasmania, Australia, we examine the negotiation of social, economic, and political relations within the framework of the emotion market. These interlocking relations also reflect how modern society–with its economic, social, and political compartmentalizing structures–has emerged into a complex mass of social, economic, and political relations. In this context it is difficult to navigate a path towards a politics of outcomes for tourism that benefits society, the economy, and the environment.

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  • Article

Publication title

Tourism Culture & Communication

Volume

24

Issue

2

Pagination

119-132

ISSN

1098-304X

Department/School

Peter Underwood Centre for Educational Attainment, Office of the School of Social Sciences

Publisher

Cognizant, LLC

Publication status

  • Published

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© 2024 Tourism Culture and Communication

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