Les membres de diasporas qui se rendent en visite dans leur pays d’origine éprouvent souvent le sentiment paradoxal d’être « touristes dans leur propre pays ». Cet article explore ce paradoxe à travers la présentation de données ethnographiques concernant des Européens d’origine marocaine de la génération poste-migrante qui passent leurs vacances d’été au Maroc. Ces personnes rendent compte de leur visite comme d’un « retour chez eux », mais leurs comportements et leurs choix de loisirs montrent souvent que leurs visites sont plus, et autre chose, que de simples visites familiales. Cela permet de montrer que ces visiteurs se comportent et se considèrent à la fois comme des locaux et comme des touristes, la façon dont ces deux identités s’im...
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Les membres de diasporas qui se rendent en visite dans leur pays d’origine éprouvent souvent le sent...
In recent years, the annual summer journey of Moroccan families from Europe towards ‘home’ has becom...
Rather than treating diaspora as defined by certain criteria across the ages, we argue that ...
Visits to friends and relatives are often part of circulatory migration mobilities between resident ...
For post-migrant generation Moroccans from Europe, the annual summer holiday in Morocco might be dis...
Visits to friends and relatives are often part of circulatory migration mobilities between resident ...
While generations of Moroccan-origin Europeans have been a focus of policymakers seeking to 'integra...
Questions persist about post-migrant generations and their sense of belonging in one homeland or ano...
Visiting 'home' as a migrant may not always be about going home. Exploring a case where visiting is ...
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It has long been admitted that tourism in developing countries involves basically foreign individual...
Based on surveys conducted during my Ph.D. in geography on the Tamil diaspora, this article proposes...
Die Akadischen Welttreffen : ein diasporischer Massentourismus ? Die Akadier -Nachkommen französis...
Emigration has been a longstanding feature of human activity for a number of reasons, including envi...
The Puerto Rican diaspora is taking shape through a strong cultural demand. This identity expression...
Les membres de diasporas qui se rendent en visite dans leur pays d’origine éprouvent souvent le sent...
In recent years, the annual summer journey of Moroccan families from Europe towards ‘home’ has becom...
Rather than treating diaspora as defined by certain criteria across the ages, we argue that ...
Visits to friends and relatives are often part of circulatory migration mobilities between resident ...
For post-migrant generation Moroccans from Europe, the annual summer holiday in Morocco might be dis...
Visits to friends and relatives are often part of circulatory migration mobilities between resident ...
While generations of Moroccan-origin Europeans have been a focus of policymakers seeking to 'integra...
Questions persist about post-migrant generations and their sense of belonging in one homeland or ano...
Visiting 'home' as a migrant may not always be about going home. Exploring a case where visiting is ...
Rückkehr ins “Raff”. Diasporischer, genealogischer, ethnischer oder identitarer Tourismus ? Produkti...
It has long been admitted that tourism in developing countries involves basically foreign individual...
Based on surveys conducted during my Ph.D. in geography on the Tamil diaspora, this article proposes...
Die Akadischen Welttreffen : ein diasporischer Massentourismus ? Die Akadier -Nachkommen französis...
Emigration has been a longstanding feature of human activity for a number of reasons, including envi...
The Puerto Rican diaspora is taking shape through a strong cultural demand. This identity expression...