Underpinned by philosophical hermeneutics, this paper explores concepts of 'home' for returned long-term travellers, taking an iterative approach of multiple interviews, video diaries and interviews with long-term travellers' significant others. Three returned long-term travellers' in-depth experiential perspectives are explored to illustrate three alternative notions of home, namely, 'meaningful home(s)', 'blurred home(s)' and '(re)negotiated home(s)'. These alternatives challenge assumed spatial conceptualisations of 'home'. As such, the paper contributes philosophically, conceptually and methodologically to tourism studies research by taking a person-centred and post-disciplinary approach to explore more pluralistic ways of knowing home(...
This thesis is an exploration of the nature of home, and of the relationship between homes and selve...
Recent academic arguments in transnational and mobility studies have emphasised fluid and flexible u...
How is home made and negotiated by the anthropologist? Secondly, how does the researcher relate to, ...
Underpinned by philosophical hermeneutics, this paper explores concepts of 'home' for returned long-...
The article examines how practices of remembering and recurring patterns of mobility to the same pla...
grantor: University of TorontoThe theory explicated in Home: A Space Called Anywhere was b...
Tourism mobilities have long been spatialized as circular structures emanating from a primary home t...
This article explores the way home is redefined within the context of new patterns of corporeal and ...
This article is concerned with tourist dwelling and mobile neighbouring in Volkswagen campervans. It...
Where can one locate ‘home’ in scholarly accounts about human material and affective places of dwell...
The world is increasingly mobile (Adey 2006). Flows of good, services and cultures are changing the ...
Home has been used in social sciences as a description, a metaphor and, more recently, as an emergen...
Despite a growing literature on the meaning of home, the complexity of home is, as yet, little under...
This dissertation is about the concept of home, captured through life stories of Lithuanian women in...
What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of home? How many layers are there in your...
This thesis is an exploration of the nature of home, and of the relationship between homes and selve...
Recent academic arguments in transnational and mobility studies have emphasised fluid and flexible u...
How is home made and negotiated by the anthropologist? Secondly, how does the researcher relate to, ...
Underpinned by philosophical hermeneutics, this paper explores concepts of 'home' for returned long-...
The article examines how practices of remembering and recurring patterns of mobility to the same pla...
grantor: University of TorontoThe theory explicated in Home: A Space Called Anywhere was b...
Tourism mobilities have long been spatialized as circular structures emanating from a primary home t...
This article explores the way home is redefined within the context of new patterns of corporeal and ...
This article is concerned with tourist dwelling and mobile neighbouring in Volkswagen campervans. It...
Where can one locate ‘home’ in scholarly accounts about human material and affective places of dwell...
The world is increasingly mobile (Adey 2006). Flows of good, services and cultures are changing the ...
Home has been used in social sciences as a description, a metaphor and, more recently, as an emergen...
Despite a growing literature on the meaning of home, the complexity of home is, as yet, little under...
This dissertation is about the concept of home, captured through life stories of Lithuanian women in...
What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of home? How many layers are there in your...
This thesis is an exploration of the nature of home, and of the relationship between homes and selve...
Recent academic arguments in transnational and mobility studies have emphasised fluid and flexible u...
How is home made and negotiated by the anthropologist? Secondly, how does the researcher relate to, ...