Negotiating Development: Customary Law, Colonial Legacies, and Tourism on Indigenous Land in New Caledonia

Negotiating Development: Customary Law, Colonial Legacies, and Tourism on Indigenous Land in New Caledonia
Date
Date
15
.
12
.
2025
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15
.
12
.
2025
Time
Time
16:30
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19:30
Place
Place
B.1 Sál
Organizer
Organizer
Studentstvo
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Type of action
Students
Accessibility
Type of action
Accessible
For children
English friendly
Admission
Admission
zdarma/free
Accompanying program
Accompanying program
No

Karolina Kania, PhDFaculty of Business Administration, Prague University of Economics and Business & Centre for the Study of Social Movements (CEMS-EHESS)

What happens when a global travel and tourism company aims to create a luxury resort on a small Pacific island where Indigenous authority over land challenges capitalist investment logics and private ownership regimes? Drawing on ethnographic and archival research this talk examines tourism development on Kanak customary land in New Caledonia as a site where colonial legacies, Indigenous claims to sovereignty, and global tourism imaginaries intersect.

Recommended reading:

Kania, K. (2025). NOvation and Indigenous struggle for land: Club Med’s failure in New Caledonia. Tourism Geographies, 27(2), 213–233. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616688.2024.2446356

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December 15, 2025