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Mr Octavio Barrientos Arriaga

Mr Octavio Barrientos Arriaga

Lecturer
Business School
Teaching

Dr Octavio Barrientos is a lecturer at the ºÚÁÏÍø´óÊÂ¼Ç Centre for Social Impact.

Octavio holds a PhD in Management from Monash University with a focus on community-centred tourism. He was also a Research Impact Fellow and teaching associate at the Business School, Monash University.

Octavio has a multidisciplinary background including a Bachelor's in Human Rights and Peace Management, and a Master’s in Global Development Studies.

His research focuses on tourism-induced social movements, and how communities respond to perceived threats to their cultural and natural environments. Other academic interests include Political Economy and Geopolitics, with a focus on global dynamics and how they shape behaviour and identities at the local level.

Before becoming an academic, Octavio worked in hospitality and was a coffee entrepreneur for almost ten years.

Octavio is enthusiastic about teaching and believes that social change begins with education, and universities have a large role to play. He considers that, given the diversity of students’ backgrounds, classrooms are social laboratories – microcosms that allow learning from multiple perspectives, while developing and testing innovative ideas.

  • Book Chapters | 2020
    Barrientos A. O; Croy G; Plahe J; Holland P, 2020, 'Social movements and community-based tourism', in The Routledge Handbook of Community-Based Tourism Management, Routledge, pp. 104 - 116,
    Book Chapters | 2020
    Jack G; Phipps A; Arriaga OB, 2020, 'Intercultural communication in tourism', in The Routledge Handbook of Language and Intercultural Communication, Routledge, pp. 535 - 552,
  • Theses / Dissertations | 2022
    Barrientos Arriaga O, 2022, Tourism Social Movements: Achieving Community Outcomes, Monash Business School,