Publications and Dissemination
Rantala, O., de la Barre, S., Granås, B., Jóhannesson, G.Þ., Müller, D.K., Saarinen, J., Tervo-Kankare, K., Maher, P.T., & Niskala, M. (2019). Arctic tourism in times of change: Seasonality. TemaNord series’report, Nordic Council of Ministers.
Maher, P. (2019). Leveraging our personal relationships in a digital world: Lessons from Northern Tourism. Presentation at the DIKU High North Programme Conference, October 31, Tromsø.
Mäkinen, Rantala and Tervo-Kankare (2018). Väylänvarrella – Tieteidenvälisen dialogin soveltamisesta luontomatkailukohteiden suunnitteluun [Applying interdisciplinary dialogy in desiging of nature-based tourism destination]. Finnish Journal of Tourism Research 14(1).
Maher, P.T., MacPherson, S., Doucette, M.B., Tulk, J.E., & Menge, T. (2018). Sustainability, ethics, and authenticity in Indigenous tourism: The case of Eskasoni cultural journeys on Goat Island. Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development 11 (1), 90-10.
Granås, B. (2018). Destinizing Finnmark: Place making through dogsledding. Annals of Tourism Research 72, 48-57.
Saarinen, J. (2018). What are Wilderness Areas for? Tourism and Political Ecologies of Wilderness Uses and Management in the Anthropocene. Journal of Sustainable Tourism.
Maher, P. (2018). Conversations across the Pond: Connections between Canadian and Western European outdoor studies over the last 20 years. In Peter Becker, Barbara Humberstone, Chris Loynes, Jochem Schirp (Eds.), The Changing World of Outdoor Learning in Europe. Routledge.
Tervo-Kankare, K., Kajan, E. & J. Saarinen (2018). Costs and benefits of environmental change: tourism industry's responses in Arctic Finland. Tourism Geographies 20(2).
Tervo-Kankare, K., Jóhannesson, G.T., Maher, P.T., Rantala, O., Kvidal-Røvik, T., & de la Barre, S. (2018). Realizing online courses in Arctic tourism. Presentation at the University of the Arctic Congress. (Oulu, Finland, Sept. 5). Prepared and presented by Tervo-Kankare.
Kvidal-Røvik, T. (2018). Mediated place encounters: A place for me and a place for you. Presented at the 27th Nordic Symposium on Tourism and Hospitality Research, Alta, September 27-28.
Rantala, O. (2018). Hot Stuff in a Cool Place. Lecture in REI-8001 PhD course in tourism: Critical Approaches to Tourism Dilemmas, Alta, September 27-28.
Kvidal-Røvik, T. (2018). Critical perspectives and tourism place articulations: A spatial-rhetorical approach. Lecture in REI-8001 PhD course in tourism: Critical Approaches to Tourism Dilemmas, Alta, September 27-28.
Granås, B. (2018). The powers of touristic world making. Lecture in REI-8001 PhD course in tourism: Critical Approaches to Tourism Dilemmas, Alta, September 27-28.
Maher, P.T. (2018). Friluftsliv 2.0: Nature/culture in a new place. Presentation at the 8th International Outdoor Education Research Conference, Sunshine Coast, Australia, Nov. 20.
Rantala, O., Tervo-Kankare, K., Maher, P.T., & Kvidal-Røvik, T. (2018). Developing an international field course model in the Arctic. Presentation at the University of the Arctic Congress, Oulu, Finland, Sept. 5. Prepared by Rantala, presented by Maher, and Tervo-Kankare.
Maher, P. (2018). Adrift in the sand: Balancing ecological integrity and visitor experience on Sable Island. Research lecture at the University Centre of the Westfjords, Ísafjörður, Iceland, April 20.
Maher, P.T., Tervo-Kankare, K., Rantala, O., de la Barre, S., Müller, D., Kvidal-Røvik, T., & Jóhannesson, G.T. (2018). Tourism as a means for continued collaboration across the Circumpolar North. Presentation at the 2018 University of the Arctic Congress. (Oulu, Finland, Sept. 5). Prepared by Maher, but presented by Maher, Tervo-Kankare and de la Barre.
Maher, P. (2018). Tourism. In G. Baldacchino (Ed.). Routledge International Handbook of Island Studies: A World of Islands (pp. 247-260). Abingdon, UK: Routledge
Rantala, O., Mäkinen, & Tervo-Kankare, K. (2018). Asuttaen väylänvartta – vuorovaikutteisia menetelmiä luontomatkailukohteiden suunnitteluun. In Ympäristötaidetta Lapin matkailuun.
Kvidal-Røvik, T. (2018). Nature Articulations in Norwegian Advertising Discourse: A Depoliticized Discourse of Climate Change. Environmental Communication.
Maher, P (2017). Tourism Futures in the Arctic. In Latola, K. & Savela, H. (Eds.), The interconnected Arctic. Springer.
Dieter Müller, Arvid Viken (2017). Tourism and Indigeneity in the Arctic. Channel View Publications.
Saarinen, J. (2017). Enclavic tourism spaces: Territorialization and bordering in tourism destination development and planning. Tourism Geographies 19(3).
Varnajot, A., Saarinen, J. (2017). Arctic tourism development: Limits to growth in nature-based tourism -case Iceland and Svalbard. ICASS IX, Umeå, Sweden.
Johannesson, G.T. (2017). Successful case of Arctic collaboration. Annual conference of the Association of International Educators in Los Angeles, USA.
Rantala, O. & Haanpää, M. (2017). Telling stories from the field - why, for whom and how? Euro-TEFI 2017, Building our stories: Co-creating tourism futures in research and practice, Aalborg University, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Müller, D. (2017). Tourism for Sustainable (Regional) Development? Critical Geographies of Tourism in Finnish Lapland, Nordic Geographers Meeting, Stockholm, Sweden.
Maher, P. (2018). Conversations across the Pond: Connections between Canadian and Western European outdoor studies over the last 20 years. In Peter Becker, Barbara Humberstone, Chris Loynes, Jochem Schirp (Eds.), The Changing World of Outdoor Learning in Europe. Routledge.
Saarinen, J., Rogerson, C., Hall, M. (2017). Geographies of Tourism Development and Planning. Tourism Geographies 19(3).
Kvidal-Røvik, T. (2016). Forskningsbasert undervisning: Forskning som innhold og forskning som prosess i undervisningen. Presentation at UiT, November.
Maher, P. (2016). Norway Field School. Postcards from the Edge: International Field School Experiences at Vancouver Island University. Presentation at VIU, November.
Maher, P., DelaBarre, S. & Rantala, O. (2016). Research on the Fly: Insights from a field-based research course on the development of Varanger, Norway as a sustainable bird watching destination. Presentation at 5th Conference of the International Polar Tourism Research Network, Raufarhöfn, September.
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Events
Disturbing tourism seasons: Changing demands, changing expectations. Panel presentations and discussion, University of Lapland. Presenters: University of Lapland, University of Iceland, University of Oulo. September 2018.
2018 Yukon Winter Tourism Field School
Vägval - Turism och urfolk i Norden (Crossroads - Tourism and Indigenous People in Northern Europe). Public outreach meeting during the 2017 Annual Sami Festival in Umeå, Mars.
Stream on Arctic Tourism - Tourism in the Arctic, at ICASS IX 2017, Umeå, Sweden, June. Chairs: Dieter K. Müller, Pat Maher, and Brooks Kaiser
Media Coverage
2018
Master's Degree Programme in Northern Tourism Film
CBC Interview with Suzanne delaBarre
Yukon Winter Tourism School Video
Students Learn Responsible Tourism Management at Field School
Connecting Cape Breton to the Circumpolar world
Yukon Wildlife Reserve and Takhini Hot Pools
Research spotlight interview with Pat Maher, recorded with Dr. Sandra Jack-Malik for Caper Radio
UArctic’s North2North Facilitates new SDU collaborations on Arctic Tourism
Twitter: @YukonWTFS
Connecting Cape Breton to the Circumpolar world. Column in the Cape Breton Post.
2017
Kestävä matkailu on vielä kaukainen tavoite (Sustainable tourism a distant goal)
Helsingin Sanomat
Opiskelijat visioivat Väylänvartta (Students will observe the Bus Station). Kuukkeli.
2016
Participating in a field course at the Varanger Peninsula
Focus North Blog: Field Course in Finnmark
Focus North Blog: A Perfect Finnmark Village
Focus North Blog: Field Course in Vardø