Your Work is Not Here: Solidarity Tourism in Occupied Palestine is a multi-sited ethnographic study of solidarity tourism in Palestine. Based on participant observation of solidarity tours in Israel/Palestine and interviews with guides, organizers, community members, tourists, and activists, my project traces the history of solidarity tourism in Palestine from informal delegations during the first intifada to the professionalization of alternative tourism today. I situate the turn to this organizing strategy in the historical context of the Oslo Accords, which fragmented the West Bank and simultaneously enabled unforeseen possibilities for commercial tourism in Palestine. Following the itineraries of organizers in the West Bank, East Jerusa...
Political reality tours, where tourists are exposed to sights that describe current political or soc...
I use the lens of the “critical traveler” to argue that the international border crossing of Palesti...
Hospitality provides a lens for understanding spatial relations of power and ethics. It seeks to unp...
Your Work is Not Here: Solidarity Tourism in Occupied Palestine is a multi-sited ethnographic study ...
Tourism is an expanding battleground of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Since the founding of the ...
Since the beginning of the twentieth century, Palestine has seen complicated changes in its politica...
This thesis explores the ways in which the scopic regimes of tourism shape the production of “Israel...
The deployment of tourism to strengthen diaspora ties is well documented, however sociologists have ...
Previous research suggests that tourism has a role to play in challenging the destructive dominant n...
The Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem has classified Israel as an ‘apartheid regime’ for th...
This study aims to understand how alternative tourism can contribute to the destination image of Pal...
textThis thesis considers tourism in terms of the disparate dynamics of self and Other that are resi...
Tourism in its political and social forms has always been an affective, embodied experience. These a...
This article contributes to the emerging literature on possibilities to disseminate agonistic narrat...
This review discusses Jennifer Lynn Kelly's recent study of tourism in Palestine/Israel, Invited to ...
Political reality tours, where tourists are exposed to sights that describe current political or soc...
I use the lens of the “critical traveler” to argue that the international border crossing of Palesti...
Hospitality provides a lens for understanding spatial relations of power and ethics. It seeks to unp...
Your Work is Not Here: Solidarity Tourism in Occupied Palestine is a multi-sited ethnographic study ...
Tourism is an expanding battleground of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Since the founding of the ...
Since the beginning of the twentieth century, Palestine has seen complicated changes in its politica...
This thesis explores the ways in which the scopic regimes of tourism shape the production of “Israel...
The deployment of tourism to strengthen diaspora ties is well documented, however sociologists have ...
Previous research suggests that tourism has a role to play in challenging the destructive dominant n...
The Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem has classified Israel as an ‘apartheid regime’ for th...
This study aims to understand how alternative tourism can contribute to the destination image of Pal...
textThis thesis considers tourism in terms of the disparate dynamics of self and Other that are resi...
Tourism in its political and social forms has always been an affective, embodied experience. These a...
This article contributes to the emerging literature on possibilities to disseminate agonistic narrat...
This review discusses Jennifer Lynn Kelly's recent study of tourism in Palestine/Israel, Invited to ...
Political reality tours, where tourists are exposed to sights that describe current political or soc...
I use the lens of the “critical traveler” to argue that the international border crossing of Palesti...
Hospitality provides a lens for understanding spatial relations of power and ethics. It seeks to unp...