The world’s passports are not equal. Travelers from rich countries enjoy extensive travel freedom across the globe, whereas citizens of less developed nations are subject to stringent visa controls. This article examines this global hierarchy from a social cognition perspective, highlighting the status competition around international travel. It analyzes interviews with ninety-eight persons in Serbia and Israel who have acquired a second passport from a European Union country. The interviews illustrate how a social cognition perspective can shed new light on international mobility and global inequality: the analysis suggests that passengers continuously monitored how they and others were treated by border control authorities, perceiving dif...
Published on 15 April 2020The Covid-19 pandemic has made everybody aware that individual mobility is...
Social stratification research on leisure tends to focus on class differences in cultural consumptio...
Stock I. Social class and forced migrants’ perception of the value of international mobility. Journa...
Nation-states employ visa restrictions to manage the complex trade-off between facilitating the entr...
The article focuses on tourist practices in the context of social differentiation and distinction. I...
While visa policies are the major instrument for regulating and controlling the global flow of peopl...
Nation-states employ visa restrictions to manage the complex trade-off between facilitating the entr...
Airports as borders signify critical thresholds of tourism experiences – arrival and departure. They...
This article explores the formal impact of various citizenships and travel documents held by Palesti...
The passport is an item that most people take for granted; it is internalised in the population that...
Passport privilege is a thing in academia argues Nihan Albayrak-Aydemir. In this blog post, she coun...
A very small minority of wealthy people can afford to buy ‘better’ passports, and enhance their mobi...
Why do wealthy people purchase citizenship in peripheral countries? This article investigates the de...
Nation-states employ visa restrictions to manage the complex trade-off between facilitating the en...
Abstract Visas are an important means for countries to regulate the potential access of non-national...
Published on 15 April 2020The Covid-19 pandemic has made everybody aware that individual mobility is...
Social stratification research on leisure tends to focus on class differences in cultural consumptio...
Stock I. Social class and forced migrants’ perception of the value of international mobility. Journa...
Nation-states employ visa restrictions to manage the complex trade-off between facilitating the entr...
The article focuses on tourist practices in the context of social differentiation and distinction. I...
While visa policies are the major instrument for regulating and controlling the global flow of peopl...
Nation-states employ visa restrictions to manage the complex trade-off between facilitating the entr...
Airports as borders signify critical thresholds of tourism experiences – arrival and departure. They...
This article explores the formal impact of various citizenships and travel documents held by Palesti...
The passport is an item that most people take for granted; it is internalised in the population that...
Passport privilege is a thing in academia argues Nihan Albayrak-Aydemir. In this blog post, she coun...
A very small minority of wealthy people can afford to buy ‘better’ passports, and enhance their mobi...
Why do wealthy people purchase citizenship in peripheral countries? This article investigates the de...
Nation-states employ visa restrictions to manage the complex trade-off between facilitating the en...
Abstract Visas are an important means for countries to regulate the potential access of non-national...
Published on 15 April 2020The Covid-19 pandemic has made everybody aware that individual mobility is...
Social stratification research on leisure tends to focus on class differences in cultural consumptio...
Stock I. Social class and forced migrants’ perception of the value of international mobility. Journa...