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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Welcome to the end of the world! Resignifying periphery under the new economy: a nexus analytical view of a tourist website

Kati Kauppinen

subject

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageAnthropologyCommunicationDiscourse analysisMedia studiesHeritage tourismta6121GlobalizationMultilingualismNew economySociologyIndigenous languageNexus (standard)Tourism

description

Accompanying the rise of the globalized new economy, the heritage tourism industry is expanding ever further into the global peripheries. One such ‘peripheral’ site is Samiland, home of the indigenous language minority Sami people, in the north of Lapland. Here, tourism is emerging as an opportunity for the Sami to challenge their longstanding marginalization by mobilizing the periphery and signifying their peripheralized identities in new ways. These processes may look encouraging but they call for critical interrogation. To gain a deeper insight into these processes, the present study draws on a nexus analytical approach combining discourse analysis and ethnography to examine an illuminating case: discursive construction of ‘the periphery’ on a website advertising guesthouses in northern Lapland run by a Sami woman who is an artist and entrepreneur. The investigation shows how, drawing on a variety of local, global and personal sources of signification, ‘the periphery’ is constructed as a hybrid and pol...

https://doi.org/10.1080/17447143.2013.831422