Tourism, Mobility and Regional Development
Nature-based tourist centres understood as hybrids of the rural, the urban and the wilderness | |
Ilona Mettiäinen |
Understanding mobile individuals through location-based experience data and mapping
Capturing spatial variations in subjective and objective quality-of-life conditions | |
Javier Martinez |
Tracing visitor footsteps in a Dutch natural area | |
Erik Meijles, Marinus de Bakker, Peter Groote |
Human Remains: the place of the human in a post-human world
Caring for place: the subjectivization of territorial stakeholders | |
Jonathan Metzger |
The power/knowledge nexus in environmental policy and management
Climate change depunctualizing black boxes | |
Ilona Mettiäinen |
Material politics
State without metropolis: Spatial reconstruction of Finland in the age of innovation | |
Sami Moisio |
Social justice and the city - way forward?
Everyday urban politics: Popular mobilisation in Dakar and Cape Town | |
Marianne Millstein, Elin Selboe |
Geography and Earth System Science
A framework and tools for landslide risk assessment in the Faroe Islands | |
Mads-Peter J Dahl, Lis E Mortensen, Niels H Jensen, Anita Veihe |
Geohazard inventory for public roads on the Faroe Islands | |
Lis Mortensen, Mads-Peter J Dahl, Heini Eysturoy, Bjarni Petersen |
Geography and Education
Teaching future geography teachers – the use of learning objectives and inquiry. | |
Lene Møller Madsen, Robert Evans |
Teachers´ and teacher student´s reflections on tradition and change in Geography | |
Lena Molin, Ann Grubbström |
Battles of mobilities – utopias for a different future
Challenging the ‘King of the Road’ - exploring mobility battles between cars and bikes in the USA | |
Ole B. Jensen, Jacob Bjerre Mikkelsen, Shelley Smith |
Practices, performances and politics of place making
Between Tourists and Local Copenhageners – the Guided Tours as a Negotiated Performance | |
Jane Meged |
NorLit 2011 is sponsored by The Danish Council for Independent Research, Humanities (FKK) and The Danish Association of Masters and PhDs (DM).
NorLit 2011 is also sponsored by Clara Lachmanns Fond and Roskilde University.