This article explores how so-called “slum” tourism commodifies poverty and violence, transforming urban deprivation into a tourism product. In particular, we pay ethnographic attention to the role of brokers who mediate encounters between residents and tourists. The article explores how brokers—tour guides, art curators and civil society organizations—work to mediate power structures and enact a specific representational-performative politics. In so doing, brokers play a key role in aestheticizing and performing poverty and violence and converting disadvantaged spaces into a tourist product. We argue that brokers are vital to the reproduction of existing inequalities and to the formation of new social relationships and subjectivities
Contemporary colonialism rides on the back of poverty tourism, shaping Third World Others into trave...
This thesis questions the claims that alternative tourism, specifically international, philanthropic...
Emerging from a research trip to New Orleans in March/April 2018, this article explores questions ab...
This article explores how so-called “slum” tourism commodifies poverty and violence, transforming ur...
Most tourists who venture to Trench Town, and to the small Culture Yard museum it houses, are drawn ...
This Exploration focuses on the emerging field of slum tourism research, which has the poten- tial t...
In a context of rapidly increasing urbanisation and deepening global inequalities, slum tourism has ...
Based on moral grounds, should poverty tourism be subject to specific policy constraints? This artic...
The emergent field of ‘sensory urbanism’ studies how socio-spatial boundaries are policed through se...
Slum tourism is a globalizing trend and a controversial form of tourism. Impoverished urban areas ha...
Slum tourism is a globalizing trend and a controversial form of tourism. Impoverished urban areas ha...
Tourism is not merely a capitalist practice but a central practice through which capitalism sustains...
Based on ethnographic field research with tourists, residents, and community activists in/of Rocinha...
My dissertation argues that contemporary urban spaces such as the city of Barcelona are metaphorical...
Is it morally permissible for financially privileged tourists to visit places for the purpose of exp...
Contemporary colonialism rides on the back of poverty tourism, shaping Third World Others into trave...
This thesis questions the claims that alternative tourism, specifically international, philanthropic...
Emerging from a research trip to New Orleans in March/April 2018, this article explores questions ab...
This article explores how so-called “slum” tourism commodifies poverty and violence, transforming ur...
Most tourists who venture to Trench Town, and to the small Culture Yard museum it houses, are drawn ...
This Exploration focuses on the emerging field of slum tourism research, which has the poten- tial t...
In a context of rapidly increasing urbanisation and deepening global inequalities, slum tourism has ...
Based on moral grounds, should poverty tourism be subject to specific policy constraints? This artic...
The emergent field of ‘sensory urbanism’ studies how socio-spatial boundaries are policed through se...
Slum tourism is a globalizing trend and a controversial form of tourism. Impoverished urban areas ha...
Slum tourism is a globalizing trend and a controversial form of tourism. Impoverished urban areas ha...
Tourism is not merely a capitalist practice but a central practice through which capitalism sustains...
Based on ethnographic field research with tourists, residents, and community activists in/of Rocinha...
My dissertation argues that contemporary urban spaces such as the city of Barcelona are metaphorical...
Is it morally permissible for financially privileged tourists to visit places for the purpose of exp...
Contemporary colonialism rides on the back of poverty tourism, shaping Third World Others into trave...
This thesis questions the claims that alternative tourism, specifically international, philanthropic...
Emerging from a research trip to New Orleans in March/April 2018, this article explores questions ab...