2022
DOI: 10.1080/14775085.2022.2102536
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Gender, race and researcher positionality in decolonial surf tourism research: lessons from the field

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“…Turning their attention to hydrocolonial themes of decolonising surfing's white settler colonial and patriocolonial pasts, scholars have surfaced the histories and experiences of exclusion of people of colour who surf or live in surf tourism destinations, as well as the cultural politics of reclaiming surfing spaces and resistance to surf colonialism (Dawson, 2018;Gilio-Whitaker;Leonard, 2007;McGloin, 2017;Mizuno, 2018;Ruttenberg, 2023;Walker, 2011).…”
Section: Soundings In the Oceanic Southmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Turning their attention to hydrocolonial themes of decolonising surfing's white settler colonial and patriocolonial pasts, scholars have surfaced the histories and experiences of exclusion of people of colour who surf or live in surf tourism destinations, as well as the cultural politics of reclaiming surfing spaces and resistance to surf colonialism (Dawson, 2018;Gilio-Whitaker;Leonard, 2007;McGloin, 2017;Mizuno, 2018;Ruttenberg, 2023;Walker, 2011).…”
Section: Soundings In the Oceanic Southmentioning
confidence: 99%