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Academic Air Travel Cultures: A Framework for Reducing Academic Flying

Authors :
Sherry H. Y. Tseng
James Higham
Craig Lee
Source :
Academic Flying and the Means of Communication ISBN: 9789811649103
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Nature Singapore, 2022.

Abstract

As primary producers of knowledge, academics are required to create and disseminate research. The advent of internationalisation has given great emphasis to the importance of travel as it pertains to the success of an academic career and the international standing of an institution. However, academics who are highly aeromobile—particularly researchers working in the field of climate change—are now facing allegations of hypocrisy that in some cases may compromise the efficacy of their (climate) research. The novelty of this chapter arises from the application of the cultures framework to the study of academic air travel. It highlights three key elements—cognitive norms, practices and material culture. In this chapter, the cultures framework is adopted to provide a structure within which to consider individual and institutional pathways to achieve a reduction in academic flying. By exploring the interplay of cognitive norms, practices, material culture, support and barriers, the gap between academic theory and institutional realities and practices can be systematically explored and fully elaborated. Furthermore, in doing so, academics may be encouraged to engage in critical self-reflection of the cognitive dissonance between personal intentions to reduce air miles and behaviours to the contrary.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Academic Flying and the Means of Communication ISBN: 9789811649103
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........47a2a78fc96b276b4785ad3b1580eec2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4911-0_13