1,379
Views
2
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

On commodification: volunteer experiences in festivalsFootnote

&
Pages 407-421 | Received 06 Sep 2014, Accepted 04 Mar 2016, Published online: 12 Apr 2016

References

  • Andersson, T. D., Getz, D., Mykletun, R. J., Jæger, K., & Dolles, H. (2013). Factors influencing grant and sponsorship revenue for festivals. Event Management, 17(3), 195–212. doi: 10.3727/152599513X13708863377755
  • Appadurai, A. (1986). Introduction: Commodities and the politics of value. In A. Appadurai (Ed.), The social life of things: Commodities in cultural perspective (pp. 3–63). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Beck, U. (1992). Risk society. Towards a new modernity. London: Sage.
  • Briggs, C. L., & Bauman, R. (1992). Genre, intertextuality, and social power. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, 2(2), 131–172. doi: 10.1525/jlin.1992.2.2.131
  • Bruner, E. M. (2005). Culture on tour. Ethnographies of travel. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
  • Cohen, E. (1988). Authenticity and commoditization in tourism. Annals of Tourism Research, 15, 371–386. doi: 10.1016/0160-7383(88)90028-X
  • Coren, N., & Gray, T. (2012). Commodification of volunteer tourism: A comparative study of volunteer tourists in Vietnam and in Thailand. International Journal of Tourism Research, 14, 222–234. doi: 10.1002/jtr.848
  • Crossley, E., & Picard, D. (2014). Regimes of value in tourism. Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change, 12, 201–205. doi: 10.1080/14766825.2014.939385
  • Elstad, B. (2003). Continuance commitment and reasons to quit: A study of volunteers at a jazz festival. Event Management, 8, 99–108. doi: 10.3727/152599503108751757
  • Elstad, B., & De Paoli, D. (2014). Organisering og ledelse av kunst og kultur. Oslo: Cappelen Damm Akademisk.
  • Franklin, A. (2003). Tourism. An introduction. London: Sage.
  • Gray, N. J., & Campbell, L. M. (2007). A decommodified experience? Exploring aesthetic, economic and ethical values for volunteer ecotourism in Costa Rica. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 15(5), 463–482. doi: 10.2167/jost725.0
  • Haenfler, R., Johnson, B., & Jones, E. (2012). Lifestyle movements: Exploring the intersection of lifestyle and social movements. Social Movement Studies, 11(1), 1–20. doi: 10.1080/14742837.2012.640535
  • Jæger, K. (2012). Diverging interests in small-scale festival tourism. In T. Furunes, R. J. Mykleton, & E. Marnburg (Eds.), Current research in hospitality and tourism (pp. 333–351). Bergen: Fagbokforlaget.
  • Jaeger, K., & Mykletun, R. J. (2009). The festivalscape of Finnmark. Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, 9(2/3), 327–348. doi: 10.1080/15022250903119520
  • Jaeger, K., & Mykletun, R. J. (2013). Festivals, identities, and belonging. Event Management, 17(3), 213–226. doi: 10.3727/152599513X13708863377791
  • Jæger, K., & Olsen, K. (2005). Working holiday? A race as a place to slow down? In M. Kylänen (Ed.), Articles on experiences 2 (pp. 108–128). Rovaniemi: Lapland Centre of Expertise for the Experience Industry.
  • Jæger, K., & Viken, A. (2014). Sled dog racing and tourism development in Finnmark. A symbiotic relationship. In A. Viken & B. Granås (Eds.), Tourism destination development. Turns and tactics (pp. 131–150). Surrey: Ashgate.
  • Kaul, A. R. (2007). The limits of commodification in traditional Irish music sessions. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 13, 703–719. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9655.2007.00451.x
  • Kopytoff, I. (1986). The cultural biography of things: Commoditization as process. In A. Appadurai (Ed.), The social life of things: Commodities in cultural perspective (pp. 64–91). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • MacCannel, D. (1976). The tourist: A new theory of the leisure class. New York: Schocken Books.
  • McGehee, N. G. (2012). Oppression, emancipation, and volunteer tourism. Research propositions. Annals of Tourism Research, 39(1), 84–107. doi: 10.1016/j.annals.2011.05.001
  • McGehee, N. G., & Santos, C. A. (2005). Social change, discourse and volunteer tourism. Annals of Tourism Research, 32(3), 760–779. doi: 10.1016/j.annals.2004.12.002
  • Mehmetoglu, M., & Olsen, K. (2007). From cultural consumer at home to heritage tourist away. Advances in Hospitality and Leisure, 3, 19–38. doi: 10.1016/S1745-3542(06)03002-5
  • Monga, M. (2006). Measuring motivation to volunteer for special events. Event Management, 10(1), 47–61. doi: 10.3727/152599506779364633
  • Mostafanezhad, M. (2013). The politics of aesthetics in volunteer tourism. Annals of Tourism Research, 43, 150–169. doi: 10.1016/j.annals.2013.05.002
  • Olsen, K. (2002). Authenticity as a concept in tourism research. The social organization of the experience of authenticity. Tourist Studies, 2(2), 159–182. doi: 10.1177/146879702761936644
  • Olsen, K. (2010). Identites and ethnicities in a border zone. Stamsund: Orkana Akademisk Forlag.
  • Olsen, K. (2012). Staged authenticity: A grande idée? In T. Singh (Ed.), Critical debates in tourism (pp. 261–264). London: Channel View.
  • Richards, G. (2014). The new geographies of tourism: Space, place and locality. Paper presented at the Wageningen Geography Lectures, Wageningen, Netherlands.
  • Stebbins, R. (2013). Unpaid work of love: Defining the work–leisure axis of volunteering. Leisure Studies, 32(3), 339–345. doi: 10.1080/02614367.2012.667822
  • Vargo, S. L., & Lusch, R. F. (2008). Service-dominant logic: Continuing the evolution. Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 36, 1–10. doi: 10.1007/s11747-007-0069-6
  • Wearing, S. (2001). Volunteer tourism: Experiences that make a difference. New York: CABI.
  • Wearing, S., & Neil, J. (2000). Refiguring self and identity through volunteer tourism. Society and Leisure, 23(2), 389–419.
  • Wearing, S., & Wearing, M. (1999). Decommodifying ecotourism: Rethinking global-local interactions with host communities. Society and Leisure, 22(1), 39–70.

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.