Responsible tourists in the time of Covid-19?
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/29860Date
2023-05-02Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
COVID-19 effectively stopped tourism mobilities for a time. Theoretically, this qualitative study
draws on the notion of responsibility, as in responsibility to act and responsibility to Otherness.
We explore how, during the pandemic, Norwegian tourists dealt with infection preventive
measures, how they changed travel habits and how the pandemic transformed their thinking on
tourism and climate change. The tourists were loyal citizens adhering to the authorities’ measures
and refrained from international holidays, thereby taking responsibility for the governmentally
enforced dugnad (collective efforts). This temporal change in travel habits, however, was not
expected to become the new normal, as warmer, southern destinations were still desired.
Culturally embedded neoliberal values of freedom of movement were, for most of these tourists,
stronger than the threat of climate crisis. Fatalistically, we conclude that COVID-19 did not have
the power to transform their mind-sets regarding responsible tourism futures and free them
from neoliberal shackles.
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Heimtun, Viken. Responsible tourists in the time of Covid-19?. Tourist Studies. 2023Metadata
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