The RISE Traveler: Unpacking Conversations of Sustainable Travel

著者: The RISE Travel Institute
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  • Gathering scholars, activists and tourism professionals with expertise in intersectional social justice, DEI, sustainability, and decolonial theory for conversations surrounding the ethics of travel, we’re here to move a step beyond the “Instagram ready” world of travel and to think critically and deeply about how travel can uplift global communities, protect natural ecosystems, and be a source of growth for travelers.

    Here at RISE Travel Institute we are committed to empowering travelers and travel professionals through education. Our programs, research, Experiential Journeys, scholarships, and free resources are all aimed at bringing you closer to a more responsible and ethical travel experience. Learn more by visiting RISETravelInstitute.org



    © 2024 The RISE Traveler: Unpacking Conversations of Sustainable Travel
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  • Bolivia, Cambodia, and Oklahoma: Dr. Bobbie Chew Bigby on Tourism and Environmental Justice
    2024/08/31

    In this episode of The RISE Traveler Podcast, Dr. Bobbie Chew Bigby, a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Waterloo, Canada, shares her insights into the intersection of tourism, Indigenous communities, and climate justice.

    Bobbie discusses her transformative experiences in Bolivia and Southeast Asia, which inspired her ongoing research in environmental justice. She also delves into her work with indigenous-led tourism and toxic tours in Tar Creek, Oklahoma, highlighting the environmental and health impacts of historical mining activities.

    Host: Dr. Vincie Ho - Founder and Executive Director of The RISE Travel Institute
    Video and Audio Editing: Kate Mulvihill - Video and Podcast Producer at The RISE Travel Institute
    Graphic Design: Shirley Wong - Freelance Art Director
    Music: "On My Way" Kevin MacLeod (License)

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    1 時間 25 分
  • Mega Events and Their Hidden Costs: A Conversation with Christopher Gaffney
    2024/07/30

    Professor Christopher Gaffney teaches at the Tisch Center for Hospitality at New York University. Just in time for the Olympics, RISE’s Founder and Executive Director, Dr. Vincie Ho, sits down with Chris to discuss his work examining the impacts of mega events throughout the world.

    In this interview, Chris explores the reasons behind criticism of mega events such as the Olympics, FIFA World Cup, and Pan American Games. He highlights the evictions, displacement, and gentrification caused by these events, particularly noting his active involvement with the anti-Olympics group in Brazil. He argues that the infrastructure put in place for these events does little to serve the communities that actually live in these areas. Once the events are over and the stadiums are no longer in use, the social issues that existed before the games often remain or are exacerbated.

    Chris’s current projects include the Global Tourism Risk Index co-developed with his colleague in 2018, which identifies countries and regions most at risk from the impact of overtourism/lack of tourism during the COVID-19 pandemic, and assesses the systemic risks places are exposed to on the economic, social, ecologic, cultural, and political levels.

    Host: Dr. Vincie Ho - Founder and Executive Director of The RISE Travel Institute
    Video and Audio Editing: Kate Mulvihill - Video and Podcast Producer at The RISE Travel Institute
    Graphic Design: Shirley Wong - Freelance Art Director
    Music: "On My Way" Kevin MacLeod (License)

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    53 分
  • Community-Based Tourism in Ghana with Mawutor Agbo
    2024/05/20

    On this season of The RISE Traveler podcast, our guest host, Dr. Vincie Ho, Founder and Executive Director of The RISE Travel Institute, will be interviewing critical theory scholars, activists and leaders in sustainability, social and environmental justices in the travel and tourism space. Together, they will delve into the ethics of travel and discuss some of the pressing issues that are impacting communities around the world.

    In this episode, Vincie sits down with Mawutor Agbo, a PhD candidate at the University of Waterloo, to delve into the nuances of sustainable tourism. From his roots in Ghana to his current research on tourism education and colonization relationships, Mawutor sheds light on the often overlooked impacts of tourism and advocates for decolonizing tourism education and practices. Tune in as he shares insights on the challenges and opportunities of community-based tourism and calls for greater inclusion of local voices and knowledge in shaping sustainable travel practices.

    Host: Dr. Vincie Ho - Founder and Executive Director of The RISE Travel Institute
    Video and Audio Editing: Kate Mulvihill - Video and Podcast Producer at The RISE Travel Institute
    Graphic Design: Shirley Wong - Freelance Art Director
    Music: "On My Way" Kevin MacLeod (License)

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    1 時間 8 分

あらすじ・解説

Gathering scholars, activists and tourism professionals with expertise in intersectional social justice, DEI, sustainability, and decolonial theory for conversations surrounding the ethics of travel, we’re here to move a step beyond the “Instagram ready” world of travel and to think critically and deeply about how travel can uplift global communities, protect natural ecosystems, and be a source of growth for travelers.

Here at RISE Travel Institute we are committed to empowering travelers and travel professionals through education. Our programs, research, Experiential Journeys, scholarships, and free resources are all aimed at bringing you closer to a more responsible and ethical travel experience. Learn more by visiting RISETravelInstitute.org



© 2024 The RISE Traveler: Unpacking Conversations of Sustainable Travel

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