Exploring the potential of proximity at the Tunturiaapa mire in Pyhä

Exploring the potential of proximity at the Tunturiaapa mire in Pyhä Text: Outi Rantala* * This blog-writing is based on field work conducted together with Piotr Damski, Katja Karjalainen, Kaisa Kotkajärvi, Jaana Liukkonen-Karvosenoja, Senni Malila, Taija Mäkelä, Doriana Plesa, Elina Puhakka, Shizuka Tanaka, Kaarina Tervo-Kankare and Juulia Tikkanen – and on the discussions and presentations…

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Reinvigorating Tourism in the Era of Changes

Reinvigorating Tourism in the Era of Changes Text by Henna Nevala Our modernized world seems to offer us endless opportunities to design a life filled with wealth, adventures, new experiences, comfort, safety and connections – granting us all the components of a happy and content life. Yet, as we are living on a planet with…

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Into a crowded air again

Into a crowded air again Text: Outi Rantala   After a long brake in flying, I flied to Iceland this September to attend the 29th Nordic Symposium on Tourism and Hospitality Research[i] and to participate in a field work gathering organised by the Mobilities in Margins project run by professors Gunnar Þór Jóhannesson and Katrín…

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Re-thinking tourism with our proximate surroundings

Re-thinking tourism with our proximate surroundings Outi Rantala’s Keynote 29th Nordic Symposium on Tourism and Hospitality Research Shaping mobile futures: Challenges and possibilities in precarious times Watch the dialogue with Aksana Kurola, Husky & Yoga Nature (www.yoganature.fi) and Outi Rantala, ILA research group, University of Lapland (www.ilarctic.com): In the sparsely populated areas in the Nordic…

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