Tourism Studies at WUR

Tourism Studies at WUR Learn how tourism is studied at Wageningen University by our integrated research and education: BSc Tourism & MSc Leisure, Tourism and Environment

Increasing numbers of people around the world are spending a growing proportion of their leisure time and money on tourism related activities. The economic and social impact of tourism services on the environment has grown dramatically in recent years, and this is expected to continue. What motivates tourists to visit remote destinations? How does this travel affect local cultures and economies? A

nd how do issues on sustainability, authenticity, identity and commercialisation fit into the picture? In different programs and research projects at Wageningen University address such questions in more detail:
- The two-year MSc programme Leisure, Tourism and Environment at Wageningen University & Research pays special attention is given to concepts like landscape, space, place, locality, authenticity and sustainability. See also: http://www.wur.nl/en/Education-Programmes/master/MSc-programmes/MSc-Leisure-Tourism-and-Environment.htm
- The three-year BSc Tourism is academic bachelor programme offered jointly by NHTV Breda and Wageningen University. This programme deals with developments in tourism and the interrelationships between tourism, the economy, society and the environment. See also: http://www.wur.nl/en/Education-Programmes/Bachelor/BSc-Tourism.htm
- The BSc minor Conservation Tourism combines tourism, international development and nature conservation with socio-spatial and policy analyses. The integral study of tourism practices is of great societal relevance considering the impacts ideas about sustainable, competitive and responsible tourism can bring to nature conservation and development of people's lives. See also: https://ssc.wur.nl/Handbook/MinorProgramme/WUCST/Description
- In Wageningen different scholars look focus their attention on tourism’s relation to landscape, poverty, nature conservation, global environmental change, health(care), (sustainable) development, indigeneity, culture and agriculture, and critically engage with how tourism is executed. See further: https://centreforspaceplacesociety.wordpress.com/research/tourismwur/

CineScience at Wageningen University & ResearchWatch "Triangle of Sadness" with commentary by Chih-Chen Trista Lin (Tris...
30/11/2023

CineScience at Wageningen University & Research
Watch "Triangle of Sadness" with commentary by Chih-Chen Trista Lin (Trista Lini) & Meghann Ormond
14 December, starting at 19:30
Herenstraat Theatre in Wageningen
Tickets: https://www.heerenstraattheater.nl/movies/2092/17/triangle_of_sadness

From a luxury yacht to an island where super-rich cruise tourists are stuck with crew members. The dark comedy “Triangle of Sadness” provides unique settings for us to observe issues of privilege, inequality and perceptions of work in tourism and hospitality and beyond. With an introduction to this film by two WUR researchers, we will explore the topics of social identity, status of privilege/marginalisation, and the stigma of ‘dirty work’ through a small interactive game inviting you to dive deeper into this entertaining satire.

Chih-Chen Trista Lin and Meghann Ormond are two cultural geographers whose research examines how social - and labor inequalities shape patterns of tourism mobilities, and how the latter further contributes to growing inequalities internationally. Travel, nevertheless, has its transformative potential to inspire social and cultural change, and there are many ongoing attempts among people, not the least tourism workers, to join together to address the negative impacts. In this film, in the meanwhile, we see the cruise and scenes of survival in the wild serving as “laboratories of human behaviour”. Through observing the characters, we are confronted with an urgent challenge: how to foster greater social equality when our privileges and sense of entitlement, as well as our biases towards others’ social status and the worth of their labor, are so very hard to shed?

De mooiste films en events bekijk, beleef en bewonder je in het Heerenstraat Theater

30/11/2023
Wageningen University & Research's Cultural Geography group, together with CSPS, invites you to the upcoming Wageningen ...
08/09/2022

Wageningen University & Research's Cultural Geography group, together with CSPS, invites you to the upcoming Wageningen Geography lecture:

Chris McMorran (NUSingapore) - Ryokan: mobilizing hospitality in rural Japan

Tuesday Sept 27th, 15:30 – Gaia Building, 1st Floor Atrium, Wageningen University Campus

Followed by Q&A and a drinks reception


What does it take to produce one of Japan’s most relaxing spaces: the ryokan? In this talk, I share the behind-the-scenes work required to keep a traditional Japanese inn running smoothly, from the daily tasks of cleaning, serving, and making guests feel at home, to the generational work of producing and training a suitable heir who can carry on the family business. I share insights from nearly two decades of research in and around Kurokawa Onsen (Kumamoto Prefecture), including a year spent welcoming guests, carrying luggage, scrubbing baths, cleaning rooms, washing dishes, and talking with co-workers and owners about their jobs, relationships, concerns, and aspirations. In this talk, I share how Kurokawa’s ryokan mobilize hospitality to create a rural escape in contemporary Japan. I highlight the strictly gendered work found in the ryokan, and I contrast the generational work of ryokan owners with the daily embodied labor of their employees. I share the geographical spaces and embodied realities of ryokan work—celebrated, messy, ignored, exploitative, and liberating—that makes guests feel at home in contemporary Japan.

Chris McMorran (Japanese Studies, National University of Singapore) is a cultural geographer of contemporary Japan focusing on the geographies of home across scale. He is the author of Ryokan: Mobilizing Hospitality in Rural Japan (University of Hawai’i Press), an ethnography of a Japanese inn, based on twelve months spent scrubbing baths, washing dishes, and making guests feel at home at a hot springs resort. He also has published research on tourism, disasters, gendered labor, area studies, and field-based learning. He co-produces the Home on the Dot podcast with NUS students, which explores the meaning of home on the little red dot called Singapore.

Do you live in Wageningen? Come and join us at the Wageningen public library on Saturday, 3 September to experience the ...
20/08/2022

Do you live in Wageningen? Come and join us at the Wageningen public library on Saturday, 3 September to experience the Roots Guide (www.rootsguide.org), an unconventional travel guide of the Netherlands from the perspective of people with diverse migration backgrounds! This event has been organised by the wonderful Kristina Mau Hansen and Alejandra Guijo Bermejo, two MSc Tourism, Society & Environment (MTO) students from Wageningen University that were involved in making Roots Guide a reality. It's going to be a really lovely event, with 3 of the guides from the book - Razan, Lay and Massoud - sharing their stories with the audience. Join us! https://bblthk.op-shop.nl/2312/boekpresentatie-roots-guide-jouw-atypische-gids-van-nederland/03-09-2022

Congratulations to Migrantour Utrecht on the official launch of their tour of migration heritage in Utrecht's Lombok nei...
10/08/2022

Congratulations to Migrantour Utrecht on the official launch of their tour of migration heritage in Utrecht's Lombok neighborhood!

Migrantour Utrecht is very much 'in the Tourism@WUR family'! Its co-founder and -developer is Dr Meghann Ormond (GEO); its local coordinator is MSc Tourism, Society & Environment (MTO) student Fiona Hawes; and guiding training is provided by ENP PhD candidate and MTO alumnus Michael Cacciapaglia.

The tour is already a feature of the MSc Tourism, Society & Environment's 'Tourism & Globalization' course coordinated by Martijn Duineveld (GEO) in Period 5.

We encourage everyone to check it out!

Employment opportunity! -- Project Manager (1 vacancy)The Centre for Social Studies (CES) - Associate Laboratory - Unive...
22/07/2022

Employment opportunity! -- Project Manager (1 vacancy)
The Centre for Social Studies (CES) - Associate Laboratory - University of Coimbra (Portugal), calls for applications for one position for Project Manager (CES/23/2022-INSITU) within the project "IN SITU: Place-based innovation of cultural and creative industries in non-urban areas" (Grant Agreement 101061747), funded by the European Research Executive Agency (REA) of the European Commission under the framework programme Horizon Europe 2021-2027, and coordinated by the Principal Investigator (PI) Nancy Duxbury.
Applications until August 11, 2022
DETAILS:

CES - Centre for Social Studies

Important observations from Martijn Duineveld and René van der Duim for the need for change in the way tourism is govern...
16/06/2022

Important observations from Martijn Duineveld and René van der Duim for the need for change in the way tourism is governed, studied and practiced in the Netherlands: It's a context in which tourism policy is largely absent and industry holds the reins. They argue that we are in need of greater 'critical analysis of the functioning of the tourism industry and the government. [... As] there is a lack of political decisiveness, a solid civil service, sufficient independent research and a counterforce to be able to think beyond growth and come up with alternative solutions'.

De toerismesector moet echt veranderen. De cosmetische oplossingen van voorheen, maken onze vakanties niet duurzamer. Maar gaat het ook gebeuren?

31/01/2022

Migrantour is a responsible tourism initiative aimed at tackling discrimination against people with migration backgrounds throughout Europe. Its guided walking tours serve as an educational tool for advancing global citizenship values and competences among not only the tour participants but also the intercultural companions (guides) themselves.

Meghann Ormond (Cultural Geography Group | Wageningen University) and the non-profit organisation De Voorkamer in Utrecht have partnered up to bring Migrantour to the Netherlands. Many of our volunteers for this initiative are MTO and MID students from Wageningen! We love it! :)

Are you -- or is someone you know -- interested in becoming a Migrantour intercultural companion and leading walking tours around Utrecht? If you have a first- or second-generation migration background, live in Utrecht, and you’d like to combat discrimination and spark meaningful dialogue around important societal issues, get in touch! We’ll start our free training course in mid-March. Over a period of 3 months each Friday (approx 35 contact hours), you'll be trained in developing and guiding tours, migration history, storytelling, co-creation, intercultural dialogue, and much more. After completing this training you will not only have a backpack full of new skills, a certificate, beautiful memories, and a lovely team but also the opportunity to guide 2-hour-long tours around Utrecht's Lombok neighbourhood, for which you will be paid. We estimate approximately 1-3 tours per month.

Interested in joining? Please send a short self-introduction and a letter of motivation to [email protected] before 13 February. More details in Dutch and English can be found here:https://devoorkamer.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/MigrantourOpenCallDVK.pdf

Internship at Better Places...
19/11/2021

Internship at Better Places...

Better Places is op zoek naar een stagiaire voor de afdeling Marketing vanaf februari 2022. Het gaat met name om online marketing, waaronder * adwords...

19/11/2021

Wageningen Economic Research is involved in several Caribbean projects around nature inclusivity and climate. They are looking for interested students for intetnal, thesis or otherwise. Send me a pm if interested

18/11/2021

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