Tourism (in)justice: Entanglements of People, Place and Environment
Published: 15 January 2025
Our second seminar took place on Wednesday, 12 February 2025 at 3.30pm (GMT)
JUST TOUR Seminar Series: Tourism (in)justice: Entanglements of People, Place and Environment
Our next seminar took place on Wednesday, 12 February 2025, at 3.30 pm (GMT / UK Time).
Since the early days of justice research, tourism scholars have developed diverse conceptual and practice approaches to justice and human-environment relationships. These approaches have added valuable knowledge to understanding the multiscalar geographies and political drivers of tourism’s environmental impacts and how they unfold in relation to different economic sectors and community experiences. The insights, however, from these multiple lines of inquiry have rarely been brought into dialogue.
This JUST TOUR seminar brought together several interdisciplinary approaches to justice and human-environment relationships, considering links between tourism’s environmental impacts and community experiences, yet also explored how justice may be further embedded in tourism development.
Watch the full live recording on YouTube
Speakers:
Bobbie Chew Bigby University of Waterloo
Blanca Alejandra Camargo Universidad de Monterrey
Dominic Lapointe Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)
Angus Hulbert Historic Environment Scotland
Moderator:
Michael Humbracht School of Social & Environmental Sustainability, University of Glasgow

First published: 15 January 2025
