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 Publications from the Thesis

Journal Articles

Mostafanezhad, M., Azizi, S., & Johansen, K. (2016). Valuing Organic Farm Volunteer Tourists in Hawai‘i: Farm Host Perspectives.   Current Issues in Tourism, 19(6), pp. 613- 617.  https://doi.org/10.1080/13683500.2014.961904

Refereed Conference Proceedings

Johansen, K. (2019). Willing Workers on Organic Farms - Representation and Othering through Food. At the 2019 ATLAS Gastronomy and Tourism Research Group Meeting: Gastronomy and Tourism - Reflections on local food consumption in urban and rural areas, Universidade de Évora - Colégio do Espírito Santo, Évora, Portugal, February 20th – 23rd, 2019.

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Johansen, K. (2017). ‘Becoming WWOOFer, Being Me’: Enacting and Embodying (Leisure) Identities. At the 2017 Leisure Studies Association Conference, Leeds Beckett University, Rose Bowl City Campus, Leeds, United Kingdom, July 4th – 6th 2017. AWARDED BEST PAPER PRIZE.

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Johansen, K. (2017). Sharing Economy Implications for WWOOF Participation. At the 2017 Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 29th – June 2nd 2017.

 

Johansen, K. (2015). Negotiating Authenticity, Intimacy and Conflict that Accompanies ‘Backstage’ Access WWOOFing in New Zealand. At the Canadian Association of Geographers’ Annual Meeting. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, June 1st – June 5th 2015.

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Johansen, K. (2015). Making Bread and Breaking Bread: Host-Guest Interactions among WWOOF Participants in New Zealand. At the Canadian Association of Food Studies Conference - Capital Ideas: Nourishing Debates, Minds and Bodies. University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, May 30th - June 2nd, 2015.

Departmental Seminars

2016     Seminar Series               Department of Tourism                University of Otago                New Zealand

                           Topic:   Exploring the Culture of WWOOF Participation in New Zealand: A Reflexive Retrospective
 

2015     Seminar Series               Department of Tourism                University of Otago                New Zealand

                           Topic:   Exploring the Culture of WWOOF Participation in New Zealand: Authenticity, Intimacy and Conflict

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2014     Seminar Series               Department of Tourism                University of Otago                New Zealand

                           Topic:   Exploring the Culture of WWOOF Participation in New Zealand: Reflections on Preliminary Fieldwork,                                                        Methods, and Constructs

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2013     Seminar Series               Department of Tourism                University of Otago                New Zealand

                           Topic:   Exploring the Culture of WWOOF Participation in New Zealand: An Ethnographic Approach

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