Geopolitics of mobile masses: refugee and tourist metaphors in Finnish-Russian bordertown media
This paper examines the discourses on mobile others as objects of massification or likened to natural forces. By creating a dialogue between theories of crowds/masses and popular geopolitics, we examine how a local media frames the actual, imagined and absent border crossings of refugees and tourist...
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ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/574123 2024-04-28T08:27:10+00:00 Geopolitics of mobile masses: refugee and tourist metaphors in Finnish-Russian bordertown media Vainikka, Vilhelmiina Vainikka, Joni Tuomas Prokkola, Eeva-Kaisa Department of Geosciences and Geography 2024-04-05T07:20:03Z 20 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/574123 eng eng Routledge 10.1080/14616688.2024.2328608 Vainikka , V , Vainikka , J T & Prokkola , E-K 2024 , ' Geopolitics of mobile masses: refugee and tourist metaphors in Finnish-Russian bordertown media ' , Tourism Geographies . https://doi.org/10.1080/14616688.2024.2328608 ORCID: /0000-0003-1906-6424/work/157158691 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/574123 d177f61e-c3b8-4815-ad8b-f6ea1f8e5eae 001183876600001 cc_by info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess openAccess 519 Social and economic geography Matkailu geopolitiikka siirtolaisuus Toiseus Imatra Article publishedVersion 2024 ftunivhelsihelda 2024-04-09T23:59:54Z This paper examines the discourses on mobile others as objects of massification or likened to natural forces. By creating a dialogue between theories of crowds/masses and popular geopolitics, we examine how a local media frames the actual, imagined and absent border crossings of refugees and tourists when a voluminous mobile group disappears in tandem with an emerging unease about a new mobile group. We focus on the freesheet Imatralainen, published in a South Karelian Finnish-Russian bordertown that has been a tourist destination since the late eighteenth century but where invisible geopolitical tension is part of everyday life. Our discourse analysis shows that from the Crimean crisis to the migrant ‘crisis’ (2014–2016), local media have frequently portrayed Russian tourists and non-European migrants via a natural force rhetoric while viewing both refugees and tourists as potential resources or burdens. The mobility of others can represent itself as an external threat, and it can be taken as a perspectival threatscape that opens space for geopolitical issues amplified or transformed through the idea of masses and crowds into potential local issues. The article contributes to tourism geographies and the geopolitics of mobilities literature by evaluating the potential of classical crowd theories for understanding how threatscapes relating to the refugee-tourist nexus are made and manipulated by linguistic collectivisation, silencing and dehumanisation. We argue that more attention should be given to the role of the local in shaping the popular geopolitics of mobilities that construct, sustain and fabricate discourses of ‘otherness’ and massification. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper karelian HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository |
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This paper examines the discourses on mobile others as objects of massification or likened to natural forces. By creating a dialogue between theories of crowds/masses and popular geopolitics, we examine how a local media frames the actual, imagined and absent border crossings of refugees and tourists when a voluminous mobile group disappears in tandem with an emerging unease about a new mobile group. We focus on the freesheet Imatralainen, published in a South Karelian Finnish-Russian bordertown that has been a tourist destination since the late eighteenth century but where invisible geopolitical tension is part of everyday life. Our discourse analysis shows that from the Crimean crisis to the migrant ‘crisis’ (2014–2016), local media have frequently portrayed Russian tourists and non-European migrants via a natural force rhetoric while viewing both refugees and tourists as potential resources or burdens. The mobility of others can represent itself as an external threat, and it can be taken as a perspectival threatscape that opens space for geopolitical issues amplified or transformed through the idea of masses and crowds into potential local issues. The article contributes to tourism geographies and the geopolitics of mobilities literature by evaluating the potential of classical crowd theories for understanding how threatscapes relating to the refugee-tourist nexus are made and manipulated by linguistic collectivisation, silencing and dehumanisation. We argue that more attention should be given to the role of the local in shaping the popular geopolitics of mobilities that construct, sustain and fabricate discourses of ‘otherness’ and massification. Peer reviewed |
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Geopolitics of mobile masses: refugee and tourist metaphors in Finnish-Russian bordertown media |
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Geopolitics of mobile masses: refugee and tourist metaphors in Finnish-Russian bordertown media |
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10.1080/14616688.2024.2328608 Vainikka , V , Vainikka , J T & Prokkola , E-K 2024 , ' Geopolitics of mobile masses: refugee and tourist metaphors in Finnish-Russian bordertown media ' , Tourism Geographies . https://doi.org/10.1080/14616688.2024.2328608 ORCID: /0000-0003-1906-6424/work/157158691 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/574123 d177f61e-c3b8-4815-ad8b-f6ea1f8e5eae 001183876600001 |
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