Intersections of Tourism, Migration, and Exile

Intersections of Tourism, Migration, and Exile

Bloch, Natalia; Adams, Kathleen M.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2022

254

Mole

Inglês

9781032022802

15 a 20 dias

508

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Foreword- Mimi Sheller

Introduction: Problematizing Siloed Mobilities: Tourism, Migration, Exile.

Kathleen M. Adams and Natalia Bloch

Chapter 1. Temporality and the Intersection of Tourism and Migration: Mobilities between Cuba and Denmark.

Nadine T. Fernandez

Chapter 2. Migrant, Tourist, Cuban: Identification and Belonging in Return Visits to Cuba.

Valerio Simoni

Chapter 3. Diasporic Im/mobilities: Migrants, Returnees, Deportees, Expats, Tourists and Beyond in the Vietnamese Homeland.

Long T. Bui

Chapter 4. Student Migration as an Escape from Protracted Exile: The Case of Young Sahrawi Refugees.

Rita Reis

Chapter 5. The Intersections between Tourism and Exile: Justice Tourism in Bethlehem, Palestine.

Rami K. Isaac

Chapter 6. Crafting Activists from Tourists: Volunteer Engagement during the "Refugee Crisis" in Serbia.

Robert Rydzewski

Chapter 7. Panama's Temporary Migrants in the Tourism Era.

Carla Guerron Montero

Chapter 8. Intersections of Tourism, Cross-border Marriage, and Retirement Migration in Thailand.

Kosita Butratana, Alexander Trupp, Karl Husa

Chapter 9. The Tourist, the Migrant, and the Anthropologist: A Problematic Encounter within European Cities.

Francesco Vietti

Chapter 10. In and Out of Brazil: Overlapping Mobilities in the Capoeira Archipelago.

Lauren Miller Griffith

Chapter 11. Intersections of Professional Mobility and Tourism among Swedish Physicians and Researchers.

Magnus OEhlander, Katarzyna Wolanik Bostroem, Helena Pettersson

Chapter 12. Mobility through Investment: Economics, Tourism, or Lifestyle Migration? Narratives of Chinese and Brazilian Golden Visa Holders in Portugal.

Maria de Fatima Amante, Irene Rodrigues

Pandemic Postscript: Tourism, Migration, Exile.

Stephanie Malia Hom
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