[Seminar] Surfing “contaminated” seas: Life and polluted leisure in the wake of Fukushima’s triple-disaster
公開日 2019.01.09
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Tourism can contribute to the achievement of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) ―
Center for Tourism Research (CTR), Wakayama University, holds Seminar Series ‘Tourism and SDGs’ throughout 2018 under our mission; contribute to the development of a sound and sustainable society through the advancement of tourism research.
Dr. Adam Doering will present his research project in Fukushima coastal communities where people face to contaminated seas. His team is working on ethnographic interviews, field notes and filming on lifestyle sport and sport tourism.
*This seminar will be conducted in English.
*No registration, no registration fee required.
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Theme
CTR Seminar Series 2018 - Tourism and SDGs - Vol.10
Surfing “contaminated” seas: Life and polluted leisure in the wake of Fukushima’s triple-disaster
This seminar examines how the local surf community in Fukushima deliberate, experience and (re)engage with a contaminated coastline through their leisure practices in post-disaster seascapes. To give texture to the multiple sensory materialities of “pollution” the presentation is accompanied by a collection of short videos produced through fieldwork by our interdisciplinary research team. In doing so the study strives to broaden understandings of doing leisure in increasingly “polluted” times and spaces.
Date
Thursday, 24 January, 2019
Time
14:50~16:20
Venue
CTR Conference Room 107, Bldg. West 1, Wakayama University
(Sakaedani 930, Wakayama-city)
Speaker
Dr. Adam Doering
(Associate Professor, Center for Tourism Research)
Contact
Center for Tourism Research
Wakayama University
Sakaedani 930, Wakayama-city 640-8510, JAPAN
E-mail: *Click here to the Contact page.