Sublime encounters: Commodifying the experience of the geos

This paper discusses the rise in volcano tourism in the last few decades, focusing on its impact in recent eruptive crises in Iceland. The paper uses evidence from ethnographic research and surveys to argue that two divergent economic narratives come into conflict around volcanoes: the problematisat...

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Main Author: Amy Donovan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2018-07-01
Series:Geo: Geography and Environment
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/geo2.67
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description This paper discusses the rise in volcano tourism in the last few decades, focusing on its impact in recent eruptive crises in Iceland. The paper uses evidence from ethnographic research and surveys to argue that two divergent economic narratives come into conflict around volcanoes: the problematisation of the earth as potentially risky, and the elevation of those risky behaviours as something worth commodifying. Icelandic civil protection (Almannavarnir) have increasingly become concerned about the behaviour of tourists around active volcanoes, particularly during eruptions. However, this is also a considerable opportunity for tour groups. During the 2014–2015 eruptions at Holuhraun, there was concern about high levels of gas that were being emitted, and so tourists were banned from the site. This led to clandestine efforts to get in by helicopter after dark. The felt need for these experiences can be traced back at least to the Enlightenment period, and denotes an example of affective commodification, as the sublime encounter between humans and raw energy of the earth is rendered valuable in monetary terms – and yet transcends commodification in a simple sense.
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spelling doaj.art-31414e60cba74b399d0655e08179ffa22022-12-22T00:27:30ZengWileyGeo: Geography and Environment2054-40492018-07-0152n/an/a10.1002/geo2.67Sublime encounters: Commodifying the experience of the geosAmy Donovan0Department of Geography King's College London London UKThis paper discusses the rise in volcano tourism in the last few decades, focusing on its impact in recent eruptive crises in Iceland. The paper uses evidence from ethnographic research and surveys to argue that two divergent economic narratives come into conflict around volcanoes: the problematisation of the earth as potentially risky, and the elevation of those risky behaviours as something worth commodifying. Icelandic civil protection (Almannavarnir) have increasingly become concerned about the behaviour of tourists around active volcanoes, particularly during eruptions. However, this is also a considerable opportunity for tour groups. During the 2014–2015 eruptions at Holuhraun, there was concern about high levels of gas that were being emitted, and so tourists were banned from the site. This led to clandestine efforts to get in by helicopter after dark. The felt need for these experiences can be traced back at least to the Enlightenment period, and denotes an example of affective commodification, as the sublime encounter between humans and raw energy of the earth is rendered valuable in monetary terms – and yet transcends commodification in a simple sense.https://doi.org/10.1002/geo2.67Ethnographygeologic politicsIcelandSublimevolcanic risk
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Sublime encounters: Commodifying the experience of the geos
Geo: Geography and Environment
Ethnography
geologic politics
Iceland
Sublime
volcanic risk
title Sublime encounters: Commodifying the experience of the geos
title_full Sublime encounters: Commodifying the experience of the geos
title_fullStr Sublime encounters: Commodifying the experience of the geos
title_full_unstemmed Sublime encounters: Commodifying the experience of the geos
title_short Sublime encounters: Commodifying the experience of the geos
title_sort sublime encounters commodifying the experience of the geos
topic Ethnography
geologic politics
Iceland
Sublime
volcanic risk
url https://doi.org/10.1002/geo2.67
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