#29: Culture, Interculturality, and the Outdoors with Dr. Phiona Stanley
This episode’s guest is Dr. Phiona Stanley who connected from Scotland. Dr. Stanley is an Associate Professor of Intercultural Communications at Edinburgh Napier University. Her research focuses on mobilities and how people engage in intercultural settings comprised of heterogeneous assemblages of humans, non-humans, and artefacts. Her research has a particular interest on how powerful normativities operate within intangible systems of mobilities. She has published several books, with her most recent titled, ‘An autoethnography of fitting in: On spinsterhood, fatness, and backpacker tourism’. Thanks to Dr. Stanley, the listeners of All Bodies Outside can receive a 20% discount when purchasing this book! Use the link: www.routledge.com/9781032070988 and apply the promo code 'EFL01' at checkout.
Also, be sure to check out Dr. Stanley's fantastic presentation titled, 'Autoehtnography, assemblage, and the lived/researched subjectivity of hiking "alone"' at: https://youtu.be/f84SYoQTWHo. A lot of this episode's dialogue is further explained in her presentation.
Thanks Dr. Stanley for providing wonderful and quality content during this episode, giving a discount for your book, and sharing a link to your presentation :)
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