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Area of Science:

  • Tourism Studies
  • Visual Culture
  • Environmental Sociology

Background:

  • Imaginaries of remote, climate-vulnerable places are increasingly materialized through tourism infrastructure and visual culture.
  • Social media platforms significantly perpetuate these imaginaries via user-generated images.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the relationship between place-based imaginaries and visual tourism practices.
  • To demonstrate how social media expectations shape tourism practices and destinations.
  • To uncover how imaginaries inform planning and development in tourism.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative analysis of three distinct tourist destinations.
  • Examination of visual practices and their socio-cultural contexts.
  • Ethnographic fieldwork focusing on technologization and infrastructural development.

Main Results:

  • Visual tourism practices are deeply intertwined with social media-driven expectations.
  • Place-based imaginaries, often rooted in a 'past future' vision, materialize through tourism infrastructure.
  • Climate change concerns drive the documentation of specific natural phenomena and endangered species.

Conclusions:

  • Social media visualities play a crucial role in shaping contemporary tourism imaginaries and practices.
  • Understanding the co-evolution of imaginaries, infrastructure, and visual culture is key to sustainable tourism development.
  • Ethnographic approaches can reveal planning consequences and foster socially transformative possibilities in tourism.