PROGRAMME - EuroTEFI 2017 CONFERENCE
Aalborg University, Copenhagen 20-22 August 2017
4:00 pm
Arrival & Registration: 20 August Registration, Reception & Film Screening “Image Problem” (Cinemateket, Gothersgade 55, Copenhagen https://goo.gl/maps/6tLK3QZsGoK2 ) 4:00: Registration in the lobby of Cinemateket (please arrive prior to the screening) 4:30-18.00: Film Screening Snacks/light buffet at SULT
Main conference is held at Aalborg University, A.C Meyers Vænge 15, Copenhagen (walking distance from Sydhavn Station) https://goo.gl/maps/NNCvqqRq5ot
Monday 21 August ● Telling Stories for Impact 8:15 9:00 9:05 9:20 9:50 10:30
Registration & Coffee Welcome from the Chairs Opening Session – Welcome by the Dean, Faculty of Humanities, Aalborg University, Prof. Henrik Halkier Keynotes “Learning from social entrepreneurship stories” Jaan Aps, Chairman, Estonian Social Enterprise Network “Breaking new grounds and building relationships – reflections from an urban community-based tourism initiative in the North” Kristina Nilsson Lindström, University of Gothenburg Ulla Gawlik, Tikitut Social Enterprise, Gothenburg, Sweden Visual referencing of the keynotes provided by Heidi Hautopp, IT, Learning & Design, Aalborg University Moderator: Dianne Dredge
10:45 11:15
Coffee & Conversations Keynote: “Branding through People – Stories that Make a Difference" Birgitte Bergman, VisitNordsjælland Moderator: Szilvia Gyimóthy
12:00
Lunch
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13:00 13:10 13:30 13:50 14:15
15:00 15:20
Community-shaping narratives Moderator –Martin Trandberg Jensen Exploring tourism futures – A phronetic approach Daniela Chimirri, Aalborg University, Denmark Carina Ren, Aalborg University, Denmark Who has the right to speak about tourism? On power and representation in the tourism policy creation Ivana Volić, Educons University, Serbia Street histories and fables – story making and telling at a street party Nancy Stevenson, University of Westminster, UK
Teaching and learning through stories Moderator – Annette Therkelsen First Holidays Abroad: Authenticating the Learning Environment through Memories and Storytelling Brendan Paddison, York St John University, UK Learning amongst the Trees and Volcanoes Hanne Sorensen, Universidad Andrés Bello, Chile Arodys Lepe, Nothofagus Science Center, Chile Doing PBL in tourism education: a student perspective Bodil Stilling Blichfeldt, University of Southern Denmark & Karina Madsen Smed, Aalborg University, Denmark
Keynote “The art of impact: stories that make a difference “ Kenneth Mølbjerg Jørgensen, Aalborg University Moderator: – Carina Ren Tea & Talk
Panel: From good intentions to action – My Ravn, Gadens Stemmer, Sanne Stephansen, Rub & Stub, Ulla Gawlik, Tikitut Community-based tourism. Moderator: Kristina Nilsson Lindström, University of Gothenburg
16:20
Gadens Stemmer (Street Voices) walking tour: 2 groups (starts 17:30 from Vesterport Station/Must leave campus 16:45)
19:30
Conference Dinner at Spisehuset 5C (Slagtehusgade 5C, 1715 Kbh V) https://goo.gl/maps/7bhEMrgCmBB2 (Casual)
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9:00 9:05
9:50 10.20
Tuesday 22 August ● Reflexive Co-created Stories in Tourism Welcome & Housekeeping Keynote “The Princess, the Dragon and the Magic Land of Tourism“ Johan Edelheim, The Norwegian School of Hotel Management, University of Stavanger, Norway & Multidimensional Tourism Institute, University of Lapland Moderator: Szilvia Gyimóthy NxtGen Leadership Forum – Professor Diana Parry, University of Waterloo; Outi Rantala, Multidimensional Tourism Institute, University of Lapland; Martin Trandberg Jensen, Aalborg University. Tanja Knoblauch Neilsen, Southern Denmark University. Moderator: Dianne Dredge, Aalborg University Coffee (served during the activity) Reflexive tales Existential narratives Moderator – Helene Balslev Clausen Moderator –Bodil Stilling Blichfeldt
10:50
Psychosocial stories: narrative and deep reflexivity in tourism research Émilie Crossley, Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand
11:10
Whose story is told, whose agenda is met? Interrogating critical collaborative tourism research Jenny Cave, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand Freya Higgins-Desboilles, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia Hospitable Pedagogies Emily Höckert, Linnaeus University, Sweden
11:30
11:50
Creating and sharing stories of work: from individual experience to collective reflection Agnieszka Rydzik, University of Lincoln, UK
12:10
Lunch
13:00
Panel Session: Co-creating knowledge through stories of teaching and learning Students, stories and co-creation of knowledge
Digital Stories: Gender and sex via geosocial networking Diana Parry, University of Waterloo, Canada Corey Johnson, University of Waterloo, Canada Lisbeth Berbary, University of Waterloo, Canada Alice’s Wonderment in Tourism Land: Two Tales of Innovation Stuart R M Reid, Lund University, Sweden Using Tourists’ stories to understand the appropriation process of a holiday context Isabelle Frochot, Université Savoie Mont Blanc, France Dominique Kreziak, Université Savoie Mont Blanc, France Statia Elliot, University of Guelph, Canada The power of co-creative story-telling in narratives of place: An account of VisitDenmark’s social media practices to build alliances with storytellers Niels Frederik Lund, Bournemouth University, UK
Collaborative storytelling Moderator –Emily Höckert 13:00 Corporate social responsibility learning trough collaborative storytelling José-Carlos García-Rosell, University of Lapland, Finland
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Helene Clausen & Vibeke Andersson, Aalborg University Caryl Bosman, Griffith University Theresa Marie Harrestrup Schaltz, Aalborg University
14:00 14:45 15:15 15:35
13: 20 Co-created narratives - a way forward to sustainable tourism? Catia Rebelo, Cardiff University, Wales 13:40 From coal to cool- the co-creation of a post-soviet tourismscape Anne Gry Sturød, University College of South East, Norway
Forum: Lost and found in translation (English and the tourism academy) Moderator: Johan Edelheim, José-Carlos García-Rosell, Ivana Volić, Minni Haanpää, Catia Rebelo Tea & Talk Staging and conforming narratives Institutional tales Moderator – Nancy Stevenson Creating a Ripple: Stories of Kindness in Tourism and their Transformative Possibilities Troy Glover, University of Waterloo, Canada The materialization of fear: Urban tourism in the risk society Martin Trandberg Jensen, Aalborg University, Denmark
Moderator –Brendan Paddison Telling stories from the field – why, for whom and how? Outi Rantala, Multidimensional Tourism Institute, University of Lapland, Finland Minni Haanpää, Multidimensional Tourism Institute, University of Lapland, Finland Stories of Advancing Gender Equity: University of Waterloo and its Commitment to HeForShe Diana Parry, University of Waterloo, Canada TEFI Tales: Choosing between the Banality of Neoliberal Higher Education or Political Activism Dianne Dredge, Aalborg University, Denmark Telling our institutional story: four ideas that may inform our storytelling and three stories we could tell Paul Weeks, Southern Cross University, Australia
15:55
Domesticating the Asian Tourist Szilvia, Gyimóthy, Aalborg University, Denmark
16:15
Knowledge Co-Creation through Ratings and Comments on the Internet Ruhet GENÇ Turkish-German University (TGU), Turkey
16:35
Close: Conclusions, actions and thank you (Dianne Dredge & Szilvia Gyimóthy, Aalborg University) Harbourbus & guided tour to the city – Must leave campus 17:00 (TBA, own cost confirmed during conference) Dinner – reconvene on PapirØen for streetfood and drinks (participants’ own cost/group booking https://goo.gl/maps/aBTGASYpQrT2
17:15 20:00
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