Natturutengsl og upplifanir ferdamanna a Islandi: Fjogur tengslamynstur vellidunar
peer reviewed This paper reports findings from an ethnographic study of the enchanting and healing affordances of ‘being-in-nature’. Two British-based organised tours to Iceland were under study. Deploying a conceptual framework drawn from phenomenology and non-representational theory, the study eng...
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author | OLAFSDOTTIR, Gunnthora |
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description | peer reviewed This paper reports findings from an ethnographic study of the enchanting and healing affordances of ‘being-in-nature’. Two British-based organised tours to Iceland were under study. Deploying a conceptual framework drawn from phenomenology and non-representational theory, the study engaged with the creative interaction between landscape, technology and the travelling body, and reports how walking and driving allowed certain yet different access and responses to nature as part of tourism, as dream, as affect, as ‘afterlife’. Findings show that therapeutic affects of being-in-nature were person-specific yet relational. They depended on nature’s performance and what the individual gave to the relations. The study identified that the therapeutic affect seems to be rooted in positive egocentric relations with nature when either celebrating personal abilities and situations, or having the freedom for unhindered movement and expression of feelings. Yet the most moving moments were based on relations with nature from an ecocentric ethical stance. Indeed there are indications that suggest deep connections between ethical mindfulness and human flourishing. |
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spelling | ftunivluxembourg:oai:orbilu.uni.lu:10993/8869 2025-05-04T14:28:20+00:00 Natturutengsl og upplifanir ferdamanna a Islandi: Fjogur tengslamynstur vellidunar Relating to nature in Icelandic tourism: four relational patterns of wellbeing OLAFSDOTTIR, Gunnthora 2008 https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/8869 en eng Félag landfræðinga http://landfraedi.is/landabrefid/2008/Landabrefid_2008_GO.pdf https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/8869 info:hdl:10993/8869 restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Landabréfið (22), 51-76 (2008) nature based tourism therapeutic landscapes nature-society relations human behaviour affect etichs Iceland tourism Social & behavioral sciences psychology Human geography & demography Sciences sociales & comportementales psychologie Geographie humaine & démographie journal article http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 info:eu-repo/semantics/article peer reviewed 2008 ftunivluxembourg 2025-04-04T03:52:55Z peer reviewed This paper reports findings from an ethnographic study of the enchanting and healing affordances of ‘being-in-nature’. Two British-based organised tours to Iceland were under study. Deploying a conceptual framework drawn from phenomenology and non-representational theory, the study engaged with the creative interaction between landscape, technology and the travelling body, and reports how walking and driving allowed certain yet different access and responses to nature as part of tourism, as dream, as affect, as ‘afterlife’. Findings show that therapeutic affects of being-in-nature were person-specific yet relational. They depended on nature’s performance and what the individual gave to the relations. The study identified that the therapeutic affect seems to be rooted in positive egocentric relations with nature when either celebrating personal abilities and situations, or having the freedom for unhindered movement and expression of feelings. Yet the most moving moments were based on relations with nature from an ecocentric ethical stance. Indeed there are indications that suggest deep connections between ethical mindfulness and human flourishing. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Luxembourg: ORBilu - Open Repository and Bibliography |
spellingShingle | nature based tourism therapeutic landscapes nature-society relations human behaviour affect etichs Iceland tourism Social & behavioral sciences psychology Human geography & demography Sciences sociales & comportementales psychologie Geographie humaine & démographie OLAFSDOTTIR, Gunnthora Natturutengsl og upplifanir ferdamanna a Islandi: Fjogur tengslamynstur vellidunar |
title | Natturutengsl og upplifanir ferdamanna a Islandi: Fjogur tengslamynstur vellidunar |
title_full | Natturutengsl og upplifanir ferdamanna a Islandi: Fjogur tengslamynstur vellidunar |
title_fullStr | Natturutengsl og upplifanir ferdamanna a Islandi: Fjogur tengslamynstur vellidunar |
title_full_unstemmed | Natturutengsl og upplifanir ferdamanna a Islandi: Fjogur tengslamynstur vellidunar |
title_short | Natturutengsl og upplifanir ferdamanna a Islandi: Fjogur tengslamynstur vellidunar |
title_sort | natturutengsl og upplifanir ferdamanna a islandi: fjogur tengslamynstur vellidunar |
topic | nature based tourism therapeutic landscapes nature-society relations human behaviour affect etichs Iceland tourism Social & behavioral sciences psychology Human geography & demography Sciences sociales & comportementales psychologie Geographie humaine & démographie |
topic_facet | nature based tourism therapeutic landscapes nature-society relations human behaviour affect etichs Iceland tourism Social & behavioral sciences psychology Human geography & demography Sciences sociales & comportementales psychologie Geographie humaine & démographie |
url | https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/8869 |