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The disruptive 'other'? Exploring human-animal relations in tourism through videography

By M. Haanpaa, T. Salmela, J. C. Garcia-Rosell, M. Aijala

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Category Journal Articles
Publication Title Tourism Geographies
Volume 23
Issue 1/2
Pages 97-117
ISBN/ISSN 1461-6688
DOI 10.1080/14616688.2019.1666158
Language English
Author Address Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland.minni.haanpaa@ulapland.fi
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  1. Analytics
  2. Animals
  3. Ethics
  4. Humans
  5. Mammals
  6. Men
  7. Primates
  8. Psychiatry and psychology
  9. Social psychology and social anthropology
  10. Social sciences
  11. Tourism and travel
  12. vertebrates