At the roots of many travels to distant destinations - be it in the context of tourism or migration – are historically laden and socio-culturally constructed imaginaries. People worldwide rely on such imaginaries, from the most spectacular fantasies to the most mundane reveries, to shape identities of themselves and others. These unspoken representational systems are powerful because they enact and construct peoples and places, implying multiple, often conflicting, representations of Otherness, and questioning several core values multicultural societies hold, by blurring traditional territorial, social and cultural boundaries, and creating hybrid forms. What are the contours of power, agency, and subjectivity in imaginaries of transnational...
With the aim at grasping “glocal” nexuses as much as different human experiences of movement (migrat...
Even though tourism has been recognised as an important field for transnational research today, ther...
Communication technologies and cheap air travel have profoundly reshaped the patterns of internation...
At the roots of many border-crossing travels – be it in the context of migration or tourism – are so...
People have always been on the move, but human mobilities have been variously valued and interpreted...
This article explores imagined selfhood, mobility and futurities through creative practice in ethnog...
The imagination has become a major site for studying transnational cultural flows. Yet it is mainly ...
Mobility as a concept-metaphor captures the common impression that our lifeworld is in constant flux...
Mobility studies emerged from a postmodern moment in which global ‘flows’ of capital, people and obj...
This chapter explores the relation of forms of immobility to mobility, through examples relating to ...
With increased mobility enabled by evolving technology, the world experiences higher rates of migrat...
Mobility has been in the academic spotlight at least since the 1980s, in the wake of globalisation s...
European migration studies have been criticised for having certain epistemological and theoretical u...
Human mobilities, whether horizontal or vertical, internal or boundary-crossing, are infused with cu...
‘Never before have so many people across the planet been on the move’. This kind of general statemen...
With the aim at grasping “glocal” nexuses as much as different human experiences of movement (migrat...
Even though tourism has been recognised as an important field for transnational research today, ther...
Communication technologies and cheap air travel have profoundly reshaped the patterns of internation...
At the roots of many border-crossing travels – be it in the context of migration or tourism – are so...
People have always been on the move, but human mobilities have been variously valued and interpreted...
This article explores imagined selfhood, mobility and futurities through creative practice in ethnog...
The imagination has become a major site for studying transnational cultural flows. Yet it is mainly ...
Mobility as a concept-metaphor captures the common impression that our lifeworld is in constant flux...
Mobility studies emerged from a postmodern moment in which global ‘flows’ of capital, people and obj...
This chapter explores the relation of forms of immobility to mobility, through examples relating to ...
With increased mobility enabled by evolving technology, the world experiences higher rates of migrat...
Mobility has been in the academic spotlight at least since the 1980s, in the wake of globalisation s...
European migration studies have been criticised for having certain epistemological and theoretical u...
Human mobilities, whether horizontal or vertical, internal or boundary-crossing, are infused with cu...
‘Never before have so many people across the planet been on the move’. This kind of general statemen...
With the aim at grasping “glocal” nexuses as much as different human experiences of movement (migrat...
Even though tourism has been recognised as an important field for transnational research today, ther...
Communication technologies and cheap air travel have profoundly reshaped the patterns of internation...