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Re-Centering Critical Tourism Studies CONFERENCE PROGRAM - CRITICAL TOURISM STUDIES ASIA-PACIFIC (CTSAP) Inaugural Conference March 3-6, 2018 Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Re-Centering Critical Tourism Studies 1 CRITICAL TOURISM STUDIES (CTS) ASIA-PACIFIC INAUGURAL CONFERENCE Conference theme: "Re-Centering Critical Tourism Studies" GADJAH MADA UNIVERSITY, YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA MARCH 3-6, 2018 SATURDAY 3- MARCH 2018 DAY 1 OPENING CEREMONY – Evening only Arrival at Adisucipto International Airport, Transport airport – hotel (15-30 mins) Yogyakarta Shuttle transport offered by Phoenix Hotel / other delegates : own arrangements Transfer: Check in to Hotels Check in : Hotel BUS TRANSFER FROM PHOENIX HOTEL ONLY TO VENUE @18.30 / REST : OWN ARRANGEMENTS OPENING CEREMONY : WELCOME DINNER & CULTURAL PERFORMANCE : SATURDAY 3 MARCH - EVENING @ BALAIRUNG UGM DRESS CODE: TOUCH OF BATIK/ SMART CASUAL 18.30 Guests staying at Phoenix Hotel meet in Lobby for the shuttle to Balairung, UGM / Dress code: Smart casual / Touch of Delegates staying elsewhere – own transport Batik Hotel lobby 19.00 – 19.15 Welcoming Attendees Foyer 19-15 – 19.25 Cultural Performance (From Regional Office of Tourism of Yogyakarta) 19.25 – 19.35 Rector UGM Welcome Address + Officially Open the Conference Prof. Panut Mulyono, D.Eng 19.00 – 21.30 19.35 – 19.40 Video on ‘Religious Harmony in Indonesia’ 19.40 – 19.45 Acknowledgements from CTS AP International OC Head Dr. Mark Hampton 19.35 - 19.40 Video on ‘Wonderful Indonesia’ 19.40 – 19.50 Opening Keynote Address: Prof. Dr. I Gde Pitana, M.Si Ministry of Tourism of the Republic Deputy Minister for International Marketing of Indonesia 19.50– 20.00 Group Photo 20.00 – 21.30 ‘Bali Paradigm’ video and dinner Britta Boyer 2 SUNDAY, 4 MARCH 2018 DAY 2 GRAND PLENARY & WORKSHOP/ PRESENTATIONS @UNIVERSITY CLUB- UGM 08.30 – 09.00 REGISTRATION KEYNOTES SPEECH- GRAND PLENARY (OVERVIEW AND PERSPECTIVES OF ASIA PACIFIC CRITICAL TOURISM ISSUES) KEYNOTE SPEECHES : KATHLEEN ADAMS, Loyola University, On Gateways and “Yellow Brick Roads”: Reflections on the 09.00 – 09.30 Chicago, USA Intersections of Tourism, Migration, and Homeland Travel TIM EDENSOR Manchester Metropolitan 09.30 – 10.00 Bidding Farewell to Ethnocentric Tourist Theory 09.00 – 11.00 University, UK PLOYSRI PORANANOND Chiang Mai Liminality and the play with water in Chiang Mai’s Songkran 10.00 – 10.30 University, Thailand Festival WIENDU NURYANTI Universitas Gadjah Mada, 10.30 – 11.00 Heritage, Tourism and Millennials: Is It a New Paradigm? Yogyakarta PANEL DISCUSSION (with audience participation) 11.00 – 12.00 MODERATOR: DR. MARK HAMPTON, University of Kent, UK 12.00 – 13.30 LUNCH + NETWORKING 13.30 – 16.20 CONCURRENT PAPER SESSIONS 1 & 2 3 CONCURRENT PAPER SESSION 1 – Sunday March 4, 13:30 – 14:50 PANEL 1 PANEL 2 PANEL 3 PANEL 4 PANEL 5 PANEL 6 Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 (Bulaksumur Room) (Sekip Room) (Wanagama Room) (Nusantara Room) (Yustisia Room) (Grafika Room) Cultural Tourism Issues in Indonesian Tourism & Environment I Volunteer Tourism Negotiating State Politics, Marine & Surf Tourism I Market Economy, and Moderator: Ike Janita Dewi Tourism Moderator: T. Yoyok Wahyu Moderator: Mary Moderator: Jeremy Indigenous Subjectivity: Lamarie Moderator: Bambang Subroto Mostafanezhad Ethnic/Eco-Tourism Soenaryo Moderator: Yih-Ren Lin 1) Formulation and analysis 1) The Case of Sustainable 1) Opportunities and 1) Voluntouring on 1) Tourist Gaze: Reflections 1) Surf tourism for regional of cultural tourism Tourism Destination Challenges of the Karst Facebook and on an Eco-tourism revitalization in rural destination Development at Pulesari Tourism Development in Instagram: Imagination from The Japan: A study of Ikumi competitiveness index. Village in Yogyakarta, Indonesia Cased study in photography and social Proposed Maqaw beach. Minami Takechi Wiendu Nuryanti, Ike Indonesia. Ike Janita Gunung Sewu Geopark. media in constructing National Park. Yih-Ren Janita Dewi, Bambang Dewi, Restyana Risma Agus Suyanto, Eko the “Third World” Lin Sunaryo, M. Dokhi Putri Haryono experience. Harng Luh Sin 2) An ethnographic study 2) Authenticity and 2) How is it related to me? 2) Rethinking compassion 2) Rethinking The 2) Study of the Influence on of multilingual landscape Commodification of An anthropology of in the age of Ecotourism at the local community by of rural tourist Ramayana Dance Drama tourism perspective of Orphanage Tourism. Indigenous surf tourism: a case of destinations: the case of in the Heritage Tourism heritage respresentation Shivani Kanodia Communities: from The Tatsugo town, Kumano Kodo. Kurara Context: A comparative in Bada Valley megaliths, Cinsinbu experience to Kagoshima prefecture. Kishi study of the Thai Khon Central Sulawesi. Ayu Tayal studies in Taiwan. Kondo Maki and the Javanese Putri Dewanti Ai-Chin Yen Sendratari of Contemporary Thailand and Indonesia. Anak Agung Lindawati Kencana 3) Tourism, Resistance and 3) Contradictory 3) For better or for worse? 3) Reluctant 3) Agro-tourism and 3) Living with Fukushima’s Cultural Change: The expectations: Climate change representations: Indigenous Therapeutic “contaminated” sea: Case of Aitutaki (Cook designation and implications for tourism in Volunteer tourists, Landscapes: A Case Life, leisure and tourism Islands). Marcus institutional realignment southern Sri Lanka. Sarah travel photography and Study from An in the wake of Disaster. Stephenson in Bali’s World Heritage Tam social media. Kaylan Indigenous Organic Farm Adam Doering Site. Wiwik Dharmiasih, Schwarz in Northern Taiwan. Titah Kawitri Resen, Umin (Hung-Yu) Ru Sukma Sushanti 4 4) Presenting Grandeur of 4) Tourism and The New 4) Tourism and 4) Post-disaster Volunteer 4) Reconciliation and 4) Towards a political the Past: Visitor Path of Social Movement environmental Tourism: commodified Collective Interpretation: economy of coastal Experience at Borobudur in Southeast Asia: A subjectivities in the care and the threat to Tradition as a Dynamic tourism development in Temple. Panggah Critical Study toward The Anthropocene: civil society in Asia. Way for Conflict South-East Asia. Mark Ardiyansyah Involvement of Observations from Niru Christopher McMorran Resolution in Tourism Hampton, Raoul Bianchi Indigenous Groups in Village, Southwest China. Resources Management. Indonesia, Malaysia and Jundan Zhang Daya (Da-Wei) Kuan Thailand into Tourism Development. Nur Nanung Widyanto 5) Critical Reflections on 5) Learning experience: 5) Wood Girls, Agri-Women 5) Voluntourism and the 5) Calling All The Sharks: Sustainable Cultural Seeing through & Fisher-enne: women Role of the Host The Use of Indigenous Tourism Development in educational travel in empowering sustainable Organization. Divya, Knowledge in Scuba Cambodia: Reframing higher education tourism in rural Sahasrabuddhe, Joseph Diving Tourism. Nurdina the role of the scholar in students in Eastern communities in Japan. Cheer Prasetyo recentering tourism Indonesia. Samsudin Kumi Kato, Yumi Oura, projects. Celia Tuchman Arifin Dabamona Junko Ueda Rosta 6) Destination Planning On 6) Women and Tourism The Basis Of Tourists’ Relations in Indonesia Psychographic Profile Silverio Aji And Composition. (The Discussion Discussion Discussion Discussion case of Dutch tourists as tour package buyers) Emrizal 14.50 – 15.00 Coffee Break and Prepare to Change Rooms 5 CONCURRENT PAPER SESSION 2 – Sunday March 4, 15:00 – 16:20 PANEL 7 PANEL 8 PANEL 9 PANEL 10 PANEL 11 PANEL 12 Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 (Bulaksumur Room) (Sekip Room) (Wanagama Room) (Nusantara Room) (Yustisia Room) (Grafika Room) Recentering Critical Ethics and Sustainability Transport and Tourism Planning & Tourism and Marine & Surf Tourism Tourism Studies to the in Tourism Mobilities in Tourism Policy Environment II II Asia-Pacific Moderator: Alexander Moderator: Roger Norum Moderator:Bakti Setiawan Moderator: Deva Moderator: Adam Doering Moderator: Stroma Cole Trupp Fosterharoldas Swasto 1) ‘Asianising the Field’: 1) An inquiry into 1) Tourism development in 1) Halal Tourism Policy in 1) Locating the Urban in 1) Meaning of Waves: Critical Tourism Studies employees experiences Indonesia: Challenges Indonesia: Key Issues the Rural: A Political Engaging and Perceiving in Asia. Tou Chang Chang of sexual harassment by and opportunities for and Challenges. I Made Ecology of Agrotourism the Environment for customers in the Cook improving urban public Krisnajaya in Northeastern Mentawaians. Sarani Islands hospitality transport systems. Thailand. Micah Fisher, Pakan industry. Lisa Sadaraka, Suryani Eka Wijaya Sukanlaya Choenkwan, Heike Schänzel 2) Re-centring Scholarship 2) Analysis of corporate 2) Could Rural Cycling as 2) Analyzing the Regional 2) Tarung Taro: The 2) Surfing Tourism for the Changing responsibility practices Sustainable Mobility Strategic for Spatial Political Ecology of Eco- Development in New Tourism Landscape. in the production of Increase Women’s Planning in Tourism Tourism in the Oldest Zealand: A Kiwi Hazel Tucker events in Madrid hotels. Empowerment? Yoko Planning Approach for Balinese Village. Agung perspective. Nick Towner Jaime Gonzalez Masip, Seto Regional Economic Wardana, Sukma Arida Ana Maria Aceituno Growth of Cañadas Undeveloped Regency: Case Study of North Kayong Regency, Indonesia. Imanuddin 3) Colonial Imaginaries and 3) Mongers, Inc: Sexual 3) Hospitality and tourist 3) Regional Autonomy and 3) Potential and challenges 3) Surf localism and the Postcolonial tourism, materialism, mobility: A case study of Regional Branding.
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