• Festival volunteer management. Welcoming locals and non-locals. An autoethnographic study 

      Bektasova, Evgenia (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2017-10-31)
      The research at hand is a qualitative autoethnographic multi-sited research on festival volunteer management and namely – the way festival volunteer management relies on local and non-local volunteers. Research was conducted on the basis of two festivals in northern Norway – TIFF (Tromsø) and “Barents Spektakel” (Kirkenes). In order to answer research question, “How does the volunteer management ...
    • Food as an element in developing tourist experiences. A case study of the Finnmark region in Northern Norway 

      Kristensen, Alita Dagmar (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2017-06-01)
      The focus on food as a significant element and topic in tourism and tourists’ experiences has increased. How tourists experience food has changed together with tourists’ motivation and needs. Current findings indicate that tourists seek and expect to find local food experiences while travelling to a new destination. This thesis aims to build knowledge on how food as an element in tourism play a ...
    • From ‘gaze’ to engage: Exploring Digital Technology Usage in North Norwegian Museum Narratives in relation to Tourism Experiences and Imaginaries 

      Udaya, Eman (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2020-06-01)
      Museums are important heritage sites, cultural institutions, and tourist attractions. They hold a special authoritative status in providing legitimacy and authentic representation of art, artefacts, history, people, and cultures. The entry of digital technology in the museum space has brought forward numerous possibilities and complexities. Through this study, I will explore the use of digital ...
    • Gendered Issues and Voices in Public Discourses on Industrial Development in Northern Norway 

      Kvidal-Røvik, Trine (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-01-03)
      This article deals with gender and industrial developments in the northernmost part of Norway, where there are growing opportunities within the mining, oil and gas industries. Large companies move into the region for shorter or longer periods of time, leading to restructuring and change in these rural areas. These industries are typically male-dominated, and many of the workers coming to the region ...
    • The geopolitics of northern travels: Enactments of adventure and exploration in the Norwegian-Russian borderland 

      Wråkberg, Urban (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      Critical geopolitics is used in analysing discourses on a micro-social level in the performances and enactments taking place during fact-finding tours and leisure journeys in northernmost Europe. The cases of journeys focussed are those of Scandinavians travelling along, and sometimes departing from, the highway between the Norwegian village of Kirkenes and the Russian city of Murmansk. In travels ...
    • Global Sustainable Strategies in the Local Tourism Industry A study of how to implement sustainable tourism strategies 

      Størkersen, Torill Torsvik (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2022-05-16)
      This master thesis in Tourism Studies is about gaining a further understanding of sustainable tourism and implementing sustainable strategies in tourism businesses for a common political region, such as Nordhordland, the first UNESCO MAB reserve in Norway. The region is used as a political district for delimiting the research. The study's primary purpose is to improve the understanding of sustainable ...
    • Greenlandic qajaq as heritage, activity and tourism 

      Lennert, Frederik Adam (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2015-06-03)
      I will be using the Greenlandic name to what you know, as “kayak” which for me will be qajaq. (Note on Inuit terms: The word “kayak” is the English equivalent for a word spoken by Native Inuit. The word is made with the tongue against the uvula to produce a “q” sound (instead of a “k”). The “a” sounds are pronounced like the “a” in “father”. The word for Inuit watercraft should be spelled “qayaq” ...
    • Guidekompetanse i naturbasert reiseliv på Svalbard – kompetansekrav sett i lys av den enkelte turs egenskaper 

      Brunvoll, Ronny (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2023-05-06)
      Oppgaven søker å belyse hvilke relevante kompetansekrav som kan eller bør stilles til de som skal guide gjester i norsk natur, og med Svalbard som empirisk utgangspunkt. Det vil særskilt bli vurdert hvorvidt det kan eller bør stilles differensierte krav, ut fra nærmere angitte karakteristika ved turene, som lengde/omfang, terreng, vanskelighetsgrad og risikobilde. I litteraturen benyttet i oppgaven ...
    • Harnessing the Power of the Arctic: Connecting tourists to nature through dog sledging activities. 

      Cowell, Emma (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2023-05-15)
      This qualitative study explores the complex pockets of co-created interaction and throwntogetherness that produce meanings and value through an ethnographic sensory investigation of dog sledging tourism in Finnmark. I draw on a multirelational and multisensorial perspective on dog sledging, which means a holistic and socially constructed way of understanding Human-Animal Bonding (HAB) (DeMello, ...
    • "Herrer i eget hus". Finnmarksloven i media 

      Eira, Stine Sand (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2012)
      In 2005, the Norwegian Parliament passed the Finnmark Act, with ownership of 96 % of Finnmark transferred from the State to the inhabitants of Finnmark. This article discusses the dominant arguments for and against the Act in two local newspapers in Finnmark. The debate was intense. Would the Finnmark Act lead to private ownership based on ethnicity, or equal ownership? Different understandings of ...
    • «Herrer i eget hus» - Finnmarksloven i media 

      Eira, Stine Sand (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2013-12-20)
      Forholdet mellom samer og nordmenn, og rettigheter til land og vann, ble igjen satt på dagsordenen i Finnmark i forbindelse med debatten om finnmarksloven. En gjennomgang av to finnmarksaviser viser at uenighetene først og fremst handlet om hvorvidt loven førte til privatisering, eller om finnmarkingene nå ble herrer i eget hus. Artikkelen viser at ulike forståelser av likhet, etnisitet og rettferdighet ...
    • High North scenarios and subnational realities: policies and practices in the Norwegian/Russian border zone 

      Haugseth, Peter (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      As the world was becoming more interdependent, with increased global awareness of the north-ernmost parts of the world, both the Norwegian and Russian governments showed more political commit-ment to and interest in new forms of region-building and development in the High North from 2006 and onwards. Today, more than ten years later, many regional changes are evident in the Norwegian-Russian border ...
    • Hiking to the "Real" Northernmost Point. Performing Identiy on the way to Knivskjellodden 

      Berg, Bjørn-Andreas (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2019-05-16)
      Summary: Over the last decade hiking tourism has grown in Norway. This is exemplified by the increasing numbers of tourists that visits Trolltunga, Prekestolen and Kjerag. These are the most prominent examples, which appears to be part of a larger trend. Knivskjellodden has likewise, seen a rise in visitor numbers over the last decade. This aim of this thesis is to build an understanding of ...
    • Home or on the Road. A study of motorhome tourism as a Norwegian phenomenon 

      Lorentzen, Remi Alexander (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2015-10-30)
      Motorhome tourism is a phenomenon seen on many Norwegian roads during the summer months. In the last two decades, motorhomes has increased in popularity in Norway, due to technological improvement and better comfort. The motorhome enables people to camp in various places, independent of tourism infrastructure and public transportation. This thesis aims to give meaning to the phenomenon of motorhome ...
    • Human dimensions of whale-watching - What it means to people to see whales in the wild? 

      Kalaja, Anna-Emilia (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2022-05-15)
      Globally, and, in Northern Norway, whale-watching is growing rapidly. In Norway, the growth can be partially explained by the increased number of whales near the coast. Furthermore, the popularity of nature and nature-based experiences has been reflected in increasing demand for such experiences by tourists coupled with an increasing emphasis being placed on the value of animals in the wild as opposed ...
    • Hva er årsakene til konflikter på arbeidsplasser og Hvordan har ledere og ansatte håndterte Covid-19 konflikter i Hotell Bransjen? 

      Baah, Eric (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2022-05-15)
      Grunnen for dette oppgave har vært å finne ut Hva er årsakene til konflikter på arbeidsplasser og Hvordan har ledere og ansatte håndterte Covid-19 konflikter i Hotell Bransjen. Jeg har benyttet av kvalitativ metode.For å besvare forskningsspørsmålene har jeg gjennomført intervjuer med seks informantene som består av ansatte og ledere i hotell bransjen. Funnene fra forskningen viser til forsjellige ...
    • Hvilke muligheter og utfordringer finnes i samarbeidet mellom Visit Ål og medlemsbedriftene sine? 

      Østgaard, Mari Clementine (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2022-11-15)
      Visit Ål sin medlemsmasse består av mange små, privateide reiselivsbedrifter. Bedriftene har begrensede ressurser, operere gjerne i ulike marked med ulike kundegrupper og ulike forventinger til hva Visit Ål skal levere av tjenester og oppgaver. Et samlet reiseliv vil ikke bare bidra med økt tyngde opp mot lokale myndigheter, men også bidra til en bedre kundeopplevelse i destinasjonen. Et samlet ...
    • The image of Norway as tourist destination presented in the Russian travel blogs 

      Klimova, Ekaterina (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2015-09-03)
      destination image, international tourism, Norway as a tourist destination, Russian tourists, Russian tourists in Scandinavia, formation of destination image, destination brand, blogs, travel blogs, Russian tourist market, Russian blogosphere, content analysis, qualitative method, NVIVO, tourism and literature
    • The image of the Arkhangelsk Region as a tourism destination 

      Khudyakova, Ekaterina (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2015-09-03)
      This research project is concerned with the investigation of the image of the Arkhangelsk Region among international tourists. It will include description of images that international tourists had during different stages of their visit in the destination from pre-travel stage to post-travel stage. Following that, I offer conclusions about image development and modification and about pre and post-image ...
    • The impact of stakeholder relations on the sustainability of tourism development. An Indonesian case study 

      Geiger, Ottilie Clara Eugenia (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2017-10-31)
      Following the publication of the Brundtland Commission’s Our Common Future Report, the concept of sustainable tourism development became highly influential internationally. Yet, despite the concept being frequently discussed, what exactly it embodies has not been conclusively defined. What is generally agreed upon is, that in order for tourism to fulfill its positive potential, it must be meticulously ...