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Podcast: Tourism Geographies Podcast
Episode: Collective memory work as an unsettling methodology in tourism
Description: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14616688.2019.1619823AbstractResearch has exposed how colonial power relations operate in and through various domains of tourism. As byproducts of Western academia, tourism research and education are significant sites where the structures, systems, and narratives of Settler colonialism can become further entrenched and legitimized. What research methodologies can challenge the colonial complexion of tourism research and enable tourism students and scholars to confront how their identities and responsibilities are tethered to (Settler) colonization? We argue that collective memory work (CMW), a participatory and participant-focused methodology, can contribute to these disruptive...