1,333
Views
17
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Governmentality and surf tourism destination governance

&
Pages 1845-1862 | Received 09 Apr 2017, Accepted 12 Aug 2018, Published online: 17 Nov 2018

References

  • Andrews, D. (1993). Desperately seeking Michel: Foucault’s genealogy, the body, and critical sport sociology. Sociology of Sport Journal, 10, 148–167. doi:10.1123/ssj.10.2.148
  • Barbieri, C., & Sotomayor, S. (2013). Surf travel behavior and destination preferences: An application of the serious leisure inventory and measure. Tourism Management, 35, 111–121. doi:10.1016/j.tourman.2012.06.005
  • Beritelli, P. (2011). Tourist destination governance through local elites – Looking beyond the stakeholder level. St. Gallen: University of Switzerland.
  • Beritelli, P., Bieger, T., & Laesser, C. (2007). Destination governance: Using corporate governance theories as a foundation for effective destination management. Journal of Travel Research, 46, 96–107. doi:10.1177/0047287507302385
  • Berkes, F., Hughes, T. P., Steneck, R. S., Wilson, J. A., Bellwood, D. R., Crona, B., … Worm, B. (2006). Ecology. Globalization, roving bandits, and marine resources. Science, 311(5767), 1557–1558. doi:10.1126/science.1122804
  • Bramwell, B. (2011). Governance, the state and sustainable tourism: A political economy approach. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 19(4–5), 459–477. doi:10.1080/09669582.2011.576765
  • Bramwell, B., & Lane, B. (2011). Critical research on the governance of tourism and sustainability. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 19(4), 411–421. doi:10.1080/09669582.2011.580586
  • Britton, E. (2016). The pink nose revolution. Retrieved July 2, 2018, from Maptia.com: https://maptia.com/easkey/stories/the-pink-nose-revolution
  • Buckley, R. (2002). Surf tourism and sustainable development in Indo-Pacific islands: The industry the islands. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 10(5), 405–424. doi:10.1080/09669580208667176
  • Buckley, R. C., Guitart, D., & Shakeela, A. (2017). Contested surf tourism resources in the Maldives. Annals of Tourism Research, 185–199.
  • Budruk, M., Wilhem-Stanis, S. A., Schneider, I. E., & Heisey, J. J. (2008). Crowding and experience use history: A study of the moderating effect of place attachment among water-based recreationists. Environmental Management, 41, 528–537. doi:10.1007/s00267-007-9059-1
  • Burchell, G. (1996). Liberal governments and techniques of the self. In A. Barry, T. Osborn, & N. Rose (Eds.), Foucault and political reason: Liberalism, neo-liberalism and rationalities of government (pp. 19–36). Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
  • Carroll, R. (2015, March 15). California’s surf wars: Wave ‘warlords’ go to extreme lengths to defend their turf. The Guardian. Retrieved 2017 from http://www.theguardian.com/travel/2015/may/18/california-surf-wars-lunada-bay-localism-surfing
  • Church, A., & Coles, T. (2007). Tourism, politics and the forgotten entanglements of power. In A. Church, & T. Coles (Eds.), Tourism, power and space (pp. 217–249). London: Routledge.
  • COGC. (2016). City of gold coast surf management plan. Retrieved February 18, 2016 from http://www.goldcoast.qld.gov.au/thegoldcoast/surf-management-plan-23579.html
  • Daskalos, C. (2007). Locals only! The impact of modernity on a local surfing context. Sociological Perspectives, 50(1), 155–174. doi:10.1525/sop.2007.50.1.155
  • Dean, M. (2013). The signature of power: Sovereignty, governmentality and biopolitics. Los Angeles, CA: Sage.
  • Dedina, S. (2012, March 14). The coastal wonders of Oaxaca. Retrieved from https://sergededina.com/2012/03/14/the-coastal-wonders-of-oaxaca/
  • Ernst, M. (2014). Crowdfunded: Surfing is one of the biggest businesses on Bali and blocking for a client is good business. The Surfer’s Journal. Retrieved March 15, 2016, from https://www.surfersjournal.com/feature/crowdfunded/
  • Evers, C. (2004). Men who surf. Cultural Studies Review, 10(1), 27–41. doi:10.5130/csr.v10i1.3519
  • Farmer, B. (2015). Managing the surfing world in the 21st century. In Sustainable stoke, transitions to sustainability in the surfing world. Plymouth, UK: Plymouth University Press.
  • Ferguson, J., & Gupta, A. (2002). Spatializing states: Toward an ethnography of neoliberal governmentality. American Ethnologist, 29(4), 981–1002. doi:10.1525/ae.2002.29.4.981
  • Fletcher, R. (2010). Neoliberal environmentality: Towards a poststructuralist political ecology of the conservation debate. Conservation and Society, 8(3), 171. doi:10.4103/0972-4923.73806
  • Fletcher, S., Bateman, P., & Emery, A. (2011). The governance of the Boscombe artificial surf reef, UK. Land Use Policy, 28(2), 395–401. doi:10.1016/j.landusepol.2010.08.002
  • Ford, N., & Brown, D. (2006). Surfing and social theory: Experience, embodiment and narrative of the dream glide. Abingdon: Routledge.
  • Foucault, M. (1977). Discipline and punish: The birth of the prison. New York, NY: Vintage.
  • Foucault, M. (2008). The birth of biopolitics. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Franzoni, S. (2015). Destination governance for sustainable tourism. Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Management, 3(11–12), 215–223. doi:10.17265/2328-2169/2015.12.001
  • Gilchrist, P., & Ravenscroft, N. (2011). Paddling, property and piracy: The politics of canoeing in England and Wales. Sport in Society, 14(2), 175–192. doi:10.1080/17430437.2011.546518
  • Hall, M. (2011). A typology of governance and its implications for tourism policy analysis. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 19(4–5), 437–457. doi:10.1080/09669582.2011.570346
  • Hargreaves, J. (1987). The body, sport, leisure and social relations. In J. Horne, D. Jary, & A. Tomlinson (Eds.). London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
  • Hofmann, S. (2013). Tracing contradictions of neoliberal governmentality in Tijuana’s sex industry. Anthropology Matters Journal, 15(1), 62–89.
  • Hough-Snee, D. Z., & Eastman, A. S. (2017). Consolidation, creativity, and (de) colonization in the state of modern surfing. In D. Z. Hough-Snee, & A. S. Eastman (Eds.), The Critical Surf Reader (pp. 84–108). Durham: Duke University Press.
  • Kaffine, D. T. (2009). Quality and the commons: the surf gangs of California. The Journal of Law & Economics, 52, 727–743.
  • Kimball, T. (2006). The spot. The Surfers Journal, 15(6), 108–119.
  • Krause, S. M. (2012). Pilgrimage to the playas: Surf tourism in Costa Rica. Anthropology in Action, 19(3), 37–49.
  • Laderman, S. (2014). Empire in waves: A political history of surfing. University of California Press.
  • Laws, E., Agrusa, J., Scott, N., & Richens, H. (2011). Tourist destination governance: Practice, theory and issues. Wallingford, UK: CAB International.
  • Lazarow, N., & Nelson, C. (2007). The value of coastal recreation resources: A case study approach to examine the value of recreational surfing to specific locales. Paper presented at the Coastal Zone. Portland.
  • Lazarow, N., & Olive, R. (2017). Culture, meaning, and sustainabiltiy in surfing. In G. Borne, & J. Ponting (Eds.), Sustainable surfing (pp. 202–218). New York, NY: Routledge.
  • Lemke, T. (2001). ‘The birth of bio-politics’: Michel Foucault’s lecture at the College de France on neo-liberal governmentality. Economy and Society, 30, 190–207. doi:10.1080/03085140120042271
  • Mach, L. (2014). From the endless summer to the surf spring: Technology and governance in developing world surf tourism (dissertation). University of Delaware, Newark, DE.
  • Mach, L. (2017). Surfing in the technological era. In D. Borne, & J. Ponting (Eds.), Surfing and sustainability (pp. 41–71). New York, NY: Routledge.
  • Mach, L., & Ponting, J. (2017). A nested socio-ecological systems approach to understanding the implications of changing surf-reef governance regimes. In D. Turner, & S. Carnicelli (Eds.), Lifestyle sports and public policy. New York, NY: Routledge.
  • Mach, L., Ponting, J., Brown, J., & Savage, J. (2018). Riding waves of intra-seasonal demand in surf tourism: Analysing the nexus of seasonality and 21st century surf forecasting technology. Annals of Leisure Research.
  • Marchant, B., & Mottiar, Z. (2011). Understanding lifestyle entrepreneurs and digging beneath the issue of profits: Profiling surf tourism lifestyle entrepreneurs in Ireland. Tourism Planning and Development, 8(2), 171–183. doi:10.1080/21568316.2011.573917
  • Martin, A. S., & Assenov, I. (2012). The genesis of a new body of sport tourism literature: A systematic review of surf tourism research (1997–2011). Journal of Sport and Tourism, 17(4), 257–287. doi:10.1080/14775085.2013.766528
  • Miller, T. (2009). Michel Foucault and the critique of sport. In B. Carrington, & I. McDonald (Eds.), Marxism, cultural studies and sport (pp. 181–194). London: Routledge.
  • Moscardo, G. (2011). Exploring social representations of tourism planning: Issues for governance. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 19(4), 423–436. doi:10.1080/09669582.2011.558625
  • Nazer, D. (2004). The tragic comedy of the surfers’ commons. Deakin Law Review, 9, 655–714. doi:10.1086/605293
  • O’Brien, D., & Eddie, I. (2013). Benchmarking global best practice: Innovation and leadership in surf city tourism and industry development. The Global Surf Cities Conference at the Kirra Community Center, Australia.
  • O’Brien, D., & Ponting, J. (2013). Sustainable surf tourism: A community centered approach in Papua New Guinea. Journal of Sport Management, 27, 158–172. doi:10.1123/jsm.27.2.158
  • Olive, R., McCuaig, L., & Phillips, M. (2015). Women’s recreational surfing: A patronising experience. Sport, Education and Society, 20(2), 258–276. doi:10.1080/13573322.2012.754752
  • Paavola, J., Gouldson, A., & Kluvankova-Oravska, T. (2009). Interplay of actors, scales, frameworks and regimes in the governance of biodiversity. Environmental Policy and Governance, 19, 148–158. doi:10.1002/eet.505
  • Ponting, J. (2008). Consuming nirvana: The social construction of surfing tourist space (dissertation). UTS, Sydney.
  • Ponting, J. (2009). Projecting paradise: The surf media and the hermeneutic circle in surfing tourism. Tourism Analysis, 14(2), 175–185. doi:10.3727/108354209789116510
  • Ponting, J. (2014). Modes of surf tourism delivery in the Maldives. Annals of Tourism Research, 46, 163. doi:10.1016/j.annals.2014.01.001
  • Ponting, J., & McDonald, M. G. (2013). Performance, agency, and change in surfing tourist space. Annals of Tourism Research, 43, 415–434. doi:10.1016/j.annals.2013.06.006
  • Ponting, J., & O’Brien, D. (2013). Liberalizing nirvana: An analysis of the consequences of common pool resource deregulation for the sustainability of Fiji’s surf tourism industry. Journal of Sustainable Tourism.
  • Ponting, J., & O’Brien, D. (2015). Regulating “nirvana”: Sustainable surf tourism in a climate of increasing regulation. Sport Management Review, 18(1), 99–110. doi:10.1016/j.smr.2014.07.004
  • Ponting, J., McDonald, M., & Wearing, S. L. (2005). De-constructing wonderland: Surfing tourism in the Mentawai Islands, Indonesia. Society and Leisure, 28(1), 141–162. doi:10.1080/07053436.2005.10707674
  • Preston-Whyte, R. (2001). Constructed leisure space: The seaside at Durban. Annals of Tourism Research, 28(3), 581–596. doi:10.1016/s0160-7383(00)00067-0
  • Puwar, N. (2004). Space invaders: Gender and bodies out of place. Oxford: Berg.
  • Rose, N., O'Malley, P., & Valverde, M. (2006). Governmentality. Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 2, 83–104. doi:10.1146/annurev.lawsocsci.2.081805.105900
  • Ruttenberg, T., & Brosius, P. (2017). Decolonizing sustainable surf tourism. In D. Hough-Snee, & A. S. Eastman (Eds.), The critical surf studies reader (pp. 85–109). Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
  • Saito, H., & Ruhanen, L. (2017). Power in tourism stakeholder collaborations: Power types and power holders. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 31, 189–196. doi:10.1016/j.jhtm.2017.01.001
  • STWC. (2018). Punta de Lobos Chile. Save the Waves Coalition. Retrieved July 2, 2018, from https://www.savethewaves.org/programs/world-surfing-reserves/reserves/punta-de-lobos-chile/
  • Svensson, B., Nordin, S., & Flagestad, A. (2005). A governance perspective on destination development-exploring partnerships, clusters and innovation systems. Tourism Review, 60(2), 32–37. doi:10.1108/eb058455
  • Theberge, B. S. (1991). Reflections on the body in the sociology of sport. Quest, 43(2), 123–134. doi:10.1080/00336297.1991.10484017
  • Towner, N. (2015). Surf tourism and sustainable community development in the Mentawai islands, Indonesia: A multiple stakeholder perspective. European Journal of Tourism Research, 11(166).
  • Turner, B. S. (1982). The discourse of diet. Theory, Culture, & Society, 1(1), 23–32. doi:10.1177/026327648200100103
  • Usher, L., & Gómez, E. (2016). Surf localism in Costa Rica: Exploring territoriality among Costa Rica and foreign resident surfers. Journal of Sport Tourism, 20, 195–216.
  • Usher, L., & Kerstetter, D. (2014). Residents’ perceptions of quality of life in a surf tourism destination: A case study of Las Salinas, Nicaragua. Progress in Development Studies, 14(4), 321–333. doi:10.1177/1464993414521525
  • Volgger, M., & Pechlaner, H. (2014). Requirements for destination management organizations in destination governance: Understanding DMO success. Tourism Management, 41, 64–75. doi:10.1016/j.tourman.2013.09.001
  • Ware, D., Lazarow, N., & Hales, R. (2017). Surfing voices in coastal management: Gold Coast Surf Management Plan – A case study. In G. Borne, & J. Ponting (Eds.), Sustainable surfing (pp. 107–124). New York, NY: Routledge.
  • Westwick, P., & Neushul, P. (2013). The world in the curl: An unconventional history of surfing. New York, NY: Crown Publishing.
  • Wheaton, B. (2017). Space invaders in surfing’s white tribe: Exploring surfing, race, and identity. In D. Z. Hough-Snee, & A. S. Eastman (Eds.), The critical surf reader (pp. 177–195). Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
  • WSL. (2016). Sponsorship: The World Surf League: A partnership like no other. Why? Retrieved January 13, 2017 from http://www.worldsurfleague.com/pages/sponsorship
  • Young, N. (2000). Surf rage. Angourie, NSW: Nymboida Press.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.