A VIRTUAL EVENT BY THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
Tuesday 28 September 2021 at 1.00 – 3.00pm (BST)
This event will be held on Zoom. Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEtcOuvpz4rHtOGNtBY5BASagM4q0OzVe81
Anthropology, Tourism and Development:
A reflection on the work of Professor David Harrison (1941-2021)
Contributors:
Professor Clemen Aquino, University of the Philippines-Diliman
Dr Raoul Bianchi, Manchester Metropolitan University
Professor Vijay Naidu, University of the South Pacific
Dr Hyung yu Park, Middlesex University
Dr Julie Scott, Touch TD
Professor Tom Selwyn, SOAS
Professor Kevin Yelvington, University of South Florida
and chaired by Dr Hazel Andrews, Liverpool John Moores University
The work of social anthropologist/sociologist David Harrison (1941-2021) has been influential in the anthropology of tourism and in the sociology of development, contributing to debates across several bodies of academic literature based on original research in a number of world ethnographic regions – from the Caribbean, to Europe, to Africa, to Asia and the Pacific. In this colloquium, an international panel of scholars considers Harrison’s many contributions and how his work may inform research praxis today.
Photo by Kevin Yelvington