Non-human agency, radical ontology and tourism realities
2011; Elsevier BV; Volume: 38; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.annals.2010.12.007
ISSN1873-7722
Autores Tópico(s)Geographies of human-animal interactions
ResumoUsing insights from actor-network theory, this article introduces the notions of non-human agency and radical ontology to the realm of tourism research. Drawing from fieldwork at a Polish tourist destination, the article demonstrates how a rather unlikely destination actor, the oscypek cheese, is enacted in different versions as it engages with tourism, tradition, craftsmanship, hygiene and legislation. It is described how four versions of the cheese impact the destination by producing, shaping and altering destination realities and how reality-shaping requirements, possibilities and controversies are constantly negotiated and altered through the linkage of multiple actors, discourses and practices. It is argued that actor-network theory may help to elucidate this working of non-human actors and the subsequent enactment of multiple tourism realities.
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