Cultural sensitivity: Engaging difference in tourism
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24277Date
2021-05-20Type
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Peer reviewed
Abstract
Cultural sensitivity is highly relevant but inadequately conceptualized in tourism contexts. This
article explores and advances understanding of cultural sensitivity in relation to Arctic tourism
where local and Indigenous livelihoods and environments are tethered to dynamics of recent
tourism growth and decline, climate change, and colonial power relations. Framing cultural
sensitivity as a subjective orientation towards otherness, the article illuminates differences between ethnocentric and ethnorelative orientations and discusses the importance of relational
tourism processes. By advancing the conceptualization of cultural sensitivity, the article offers
a framework for developing tourism services and products, and approaching tourism encounters, in ways that can enhance recognition, respect and reciprocity towards otherness in Arctic
tourism and beyond.
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ElsevierCitation
Viken, Höckert, Grimwood. Cultural sensitivity: Engaging difference in tourism. Annals of Tourism Research. 2021;89:1-11Metadata
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