Dr. Roger Marjavaara is associate professor in tourism geography. Focus of the research is towards the causes and effect of human mobility, especially in tourism, retail and the geography of death.
I am acting as Associate Professor, specializing in tourism, at the department of Geography. I obtained my Ph.D. in 2008 on a dissertation dealing with second home tourism and displacement in Sweden (download here). I have previous experience from work in the Swedish tourism trade as sales representative, product coordinator and tourism office manager.
Research:
My research interest is primarily within tourism and human mobility, and especially second home tourism. Other interest lie in the field of air transport, shopping tourism, package holidays, and the effect of artificially modified environments. I have also acted as PI in several research projects on the geographies of death.
I have been a visiting scholar at the University of the West of England (UK) and the University of Johannesburg (South Africa)
I am a member of several international research networks, such as International Geographical Union - Commission on the Geography of Tourism, Leisure and Global Change (IGUST), Nordic Tourism and Hospitality Research Society (NORTHORS) and International Smalls Island Studies Association (ISISA).
My profile on Google Scholar.
Academic merits:
Associate professor (Umeå University-2016), Assistant professor (Umeå University-2009), Ph.D. (Umeå University-2008), MSc (Umeå University-1998), BSc (University of Kalmar-1997)
Teaching:
Primarily, I teach on courses in tourism geography, but also on courses in retail geography and geographical information systems (GIS). I frequently supervise students on bachelor- and masters' level and act as supervisor for Ph.D. students. I am also involved in teaching on the Geography teachers education.
In 2012, I was awarded the pedagogical prize of the Social science faculty at Umeå University, for best teacher.