Looking at Arctic tourism through the lens of cultural sensitivity:ARCTISEN – a transnational baseline report

The Culturally Sensitive Tourism in the Arctic — ARCTISEN — project involves transnational cooperation between project partners from Canada, Denmark, Finland, Greenland, New Zealand, Norway, and Sweden. The aim of the project is to introduce sensitivity as a core concept for an improved entrepreneur...

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Main Authors: Olsen, Kjell, Abildgaard, Mette Simonsen, Brattland, Camilla, Chimirri, Daniela, Bernardi, Cecilia De, Edmons, Johnny, Grimwood, Bryan, Hurst, Chris, Höckert, Emily, Jæger, Kari, Kugapi, Outi, Lemelin, R. Harvey, Lüthje , Monika, Mazzullo, Nuccio, Müller, Dieter, Ren, Carina, Saari, Ritva, Ugwuegbula, Lateisha, Viken, Arvid
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author Olsen, Kjell
Abildgaard, Mette Simonsen
Brattland, Camilla
Chimirri, Daniela
Bernardi, Cecilia De
Edmons, Johnny
Grimwood, Bryan
Hurst, Chris
Höckert, Emily
Jæger, Kari
Kugapi, Outi
Lemelin, R. Harvey
Lüthje , Monika
Mazzullo, Nuccio
Müller, Dieter
Ren, Carina
Saari, Ritva
Ugwuegbula, Lateisha
Viken, Arvid
author_facet Olsen, Kjell
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Brattland, Camilla
Chimirri, Daniela
Bernardi, Cecilia De
Edmons, Johnny
Grimwood, Bryan
Hurst, Chris
Höckert, Emily
Jæger, Kari
Kugapi, Outi
Lemelin, R. Harvey
Lüthje , Monika
Mazzullo, Nuccio
Müller, Dieter
Ren, Carina
Saari, Ritva
Ugwuegbula, Lateisha
Viken, Arvid
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description The Culturally Sensitive Tourism in the Arctic — ARCTISEN — project involves transnational cooperation between project partners from Canada, Denmark, Finland, Greenland, New Zealand, Norway, and Sweden. The aim of the project is to introduce sensitivity as a core concept for an improved entrepreneurial business environment. Embracing the notion of sensitivity highlights the negative experiences of cultural exploitation and ensures that Indigenous peoples and other local communities control and determine how their cultures (i.e., what practices, ceremonies, and customs) are used in tourism. The project is a contribution to inclusive and responsible tourism development with the aim of encouraging tourism entrepreneurship among previously underrepresented or misrepresented groups. The project will raise awareness related to, for instance, the sensitive use of cultural symbols and traditional livelihoods in tourism development together with culturally sensitive product development. By doing this, the project will create better opportunities for Indigenous and other local tourism entrepreneurs in the Arctic regions to utilize both their cultural heritage and contemporary and everyday lives in creating successful tourism products and services. The main result of the project will be achieved by improving and increasing transnational contacts, networks, and cooperation among different businesses and organizations. This report includes systematized information and built knowledge of the current practices of utilizing Indigenous and other local cultures in tourism in the project area. The project partners have interviewed start-ups, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), local destination management organizations (DMO), and other tourism actors about their business environments, product development, and capacity-building needs. In total, the partners conducted 44 interviews in Finland, 13 in Greenland, 23 in Norway, and 18 in Sweden. The focus of the interviews lied in questions of agency and self-determination, but ...
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spelling ftalborgunivpubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/3e58fe92-3350-413e-a4c6-ac3894ea08d2 2025-01-16T19:56:50+00:00 Looking at Arctic tourism through the lens of cultural sensitivity:ARCTISEN – a transnational baseline report Olsen, Kjell Abildgaard, Mette Simonsen Brattland, Camilla Chimirri, Daniela Bernardi, Cecilia De Edmons, Johnny Grimwood, Bryan Hurst, Chris Höckert, Emily Jæger, Kari Kugapi, Outi Lemelin, R. Harvey Lüthje , Monika Mazzullo, Nuccio Müller, Dieter Ren, Carina Saari, Ritva Ugwuegbula, Lateisha Viken, Arvid 2019-12-19 application/pdf https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/3e58fe92-3350-413e-a4c6-ac3894ea08d2 https://vbn.aau.dk/ws/files/317723319/Arctisen_a_transnational_baseline_report.pdf https://lauda.ulapland.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/64069/Arctisen%20-%20a%20transnational%20baseline%20report.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y eng eng University of Lapland https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/3e58fe92-3350-413e-a4c6-ac3894ea08d2 urn:ISBN:978-952-6620-39-8 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Olsen , K , Abildgaard , M S , Brattland , C , Chimirri , D , Bernardi , C D , Edmons , J , Grimwood , B , Hurst , C , Höckert , E , Jæger , K , Kugapi , O , Lemelin , R H , Lüthje , M , Mazzullo , N , Müller , D , Ren , C , Saari , R , Ugwuegbula , L & Viken , A 2019 , Looking at Arctic tourism through the lens of cultural sensitivity : ARCTISEN – a transnational baseline report . University of Lapland , Rovaniemi, Finland . < https://lauda.ulapland.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/64069/Arctisen%20-%20a%20transnational%20baseline%20report.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y > Tourism Sensitivity Arctic tourism book 2019 ftalborgunivpubl 2024-07-10T13:04:21Z The Culturally Sensitive Tourism in the Arctic — ARCTISEN — project involves transnational cooperation between project partners from Canada, Denmark, Finland, Greenland, New Zealand, Norway, and Sweden. The aim of the project is to introduce sensitivity as a core concept for an improved entrepreneurial business environment. Embracing the notion of sensitivity highlights the negative experiences of cultural exploitation and ensures that Indigenous peoples and other local communities control and determine how their cultures (i.e., what practices, ceremonies, and customs) are used in tourism. The project is a contribution to inclusive and responsible tourism development with the aim of encouraging tourism entrepreneurship among previously underrepresented or misrepresented groups. The project will raise awareness related to, for instance, the sensitive use of cultural symbols and traditional livelihoods in tourism development together with culturally sensitive product development. By doing this, the project will create better opportunities for Indigenous and other local tourism entrepreneurs in the Arctic regions to utilize both their cultural heritage and contemporary and everyday lives in creating successful tourism products and services. The main result of the project will be achieved by improving and increasing transnational contacts, networks, and cooperation among different businesses and organizations. This report includes systematized information and built knowledge of the current practices of utilizing Indigenous and other local cultures in tourism in the project area. The project partners have interviewed start-ups, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), local destination management organizations (DMO), and other tourism actors about their business environments, product development, and capacity-building needs. In total, the partners conducted 44 interviews in Finland, 13 in Greenland, 23 in Norway, and 18 in Sweden. The focus of the interviews lied in questions of agency and self-determination, but ... Book Arctic Arctic Greenland Aalborg University's Research Portal Arctic Canada Greenland Lied ENVELOPE(65.532,65.532,-70.502,-70.502) New Zealand Norway
spellingShingle Tourism
Sensitivity
Arctic tourism
Olsen, Kjell
Abildgaard, Mette Simonsen
Brattland, Camilla
Chimirri, Daniela
Bernardi, Cecilia De
Edmons, Johnny
Grimwood, Bryan
Hurst, Chris
Höckert, Emily
Jæger, Kari
Kugapi, Outi
Lemelin, R. Harvey
Lüthje , Monika
Mazzullo, Nuccio
Müller, Dieter
Ren, Carina
Saari, Ritva
Ugwuegbula, Lateisha
Viken, Arvid
Looking at Arctic tourism through the lens of cultural sensitivity:ARCTISEN – a transnational baseline report
title Looking at Arctic tourism through the lens of cultural sensitivity:ARCTISEN – a transnational baseline report
title_full Looking at Arctic tourism through the lens of cultural sensitivity:ARCTISEN – a transnational baseline report
title_fullStr Looking at Arctic tourism through the lens of cultural sensitivity:ARCTISEN – a transnational baseline report
title_full_unstemmed Looking at Arctic tourism through the lens of cultural sensitivity:ARCTISEN – a transnational baseline report
title_short Looking at Arctic tourism through the lens of cultural sensitivity:ARCTISEN – a transnational baseline report
title_sort looking at arctic tourism through the lens of cultural sensitivity:arctisen – a transnational baseline report
topic Tourism
Sensitivity
Arctic tourism
topic_facet Tourism
Sensitivity
Arctic tourism
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