RC50 Double Newsletter 2025 (Issues 1–2) includes reflections from the Interim Conference at Tama University, interviews with Megumi Doshita, Claudio Minca, and John Eade.
You can read the newsletter here: https://t.co/2crqMJfRiu
A Time For Sociology
At a moment marked by global crises, rising inequalities, growing intolerance, and threats to academic freedom, this statement reasserts the values of a rigorous, independent, public, critical, and global sociology, pls endorse: https://t.co/BLToU4fFIn
Planetary Biostyles https://t.co/GQswotoEB3
Interested in revisionist approaches to planetary matters with reference to climate change? This ground-breaking book deliberates on what planetary multitudes have to say about crisis and global (i.e. tourism) mobilities. @SSPLeeds
Please circulate widely. RC50 members are particularly welcome to send their proposal to TCC, but the Critical Reviews Editor will consider all high quality proposals by non-RC50 members.
Having recently discovered that this publication is open access, I circulate the link for those who are interested in film, tourism and development!
https://t.co/J4vIi732cs
@tourismsociety@UNWTO@UNWTO_pub@UNWTOAcademy@CurrentSociolog @SSPLeeds
The RC50 Executive Board had a meeting today to discuss the upcoming ISA Congress in Rabat and the RC50 Interim Conference in Japan. The first 2024 RC50 Newsletter will be released soon, with info re. activities of relevance to the RC50/critical tourism theory community!
📣 The call for sessions for the V ISA Forum of Sociology 'Knowing Justice in the Anthropocene' 🌍 is now open!
Propose a session before July 1, 2024! 🗓️
📍Rabat, Morocco | July 6-11, 2025
🔗 https://t.co/09NKpcdc88
ISA RC50 International Tourism members are invited to consider turning Research Committee discussions into SAGE Studies in International Sociology (SSIS). For more information see: https://t.co/EfWbtFncnE
Call for Sessions ISA RC50 Interim Conference 2025 Theme: HUMAN RIGHTS IN TOURISM: Location & Dates: Fujisawa, Japan, 19-22 June 2025.
Submission deadline: Tuesday 4th June 2024
@tourismsociety@ISA_RC21@isa_sociology
Tourism Sociology Seminar Series (T3S), Research Committee 50 of the International Sociological Association. 'Rethinking the past and envisioning the future of tourism sociology studies' on Friday 24th November 10-11am CEST. Register for free:
https://t.co/CKtrwhspnx
@RodanthiPu A new book that critically examines the emerging field of popular culture tourism and its close connection with fan studies and placemaking. I contributed a chapter on 'Climate Disaster Films and Scholarly-Virtual Pilgrimage to Viable Planetary Futures'.
A new book that critically examines the emerging field of popular culture tourism and its close connection with fan studies and placemaking. I contributed a chapter on 'Climate Disaster Films and Scholarly-Virtual Pilgrimage to Viable Planetary Futures'. @SSPLeeds @cemore4mobs