This is a thesis about surfing: surfing as a driver for tourism; global surf culture in local spaces; and surf-oriented lifestyle migration in the Global South. It sits within the nexus of anthropology, critical surf studies, tourism and lifestyle migration studies, and Philippine studies to explore what unfolds when roving Western surfers settle on a remote Philippine island, integrating into the local community and igniting growth patterns that see increasing numbers of Filipino men and women, girls and boys take to the water to surf. Through the lens of surfing, I explore the intersection of colonialism and neo-colonialism, North-South inequality, transnational relationships, gender and imaginings of Self and Other on Siargao Island. Ove...
Internationally, (action) sport for development and peace (ASDP) initiatives use sport as a tool for...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.The purpose of this inquiry is to explore the ...
This thesis is an ethnographic exploration of gender experiences in a New Zealand surf culture. I em...
As contemporary surf tourism research primarily focuses on sustainability or socio-economic impacts,...
As contemporary surf tourism research primarily focuses on sustainability or socio-economic impacts,...
Both sport and tourism are deeply modernist forms that rely on the circulation of people, media, and...
This study analyzed the surfing subculture in La Union particularly in San Juan and how certain aspe...
This study analyzed the surfing subculture in La Union particularly in San Juan and how certain aspe...
In what can only be called a lusting after waves, surfers in just over 30 years have literally trans...
This dissertation provides a genealogy of the relationship between surfing, the nation, and white ma...
Peleando las olas: An exploration of surf localism in Pavones, Costa Rica Problem context Localism, ...
Surf tourism is expanding into regions with newly discovered surf breaks, often in less economically...
Sabang used to be a small, marginalized Philippine fishing village that in the span of three decades...
Sabang used to be a small, marginalized Philippine fishing village that in the span of three decades...
Sabang used to be a small, marginalized Philippine fishing village that in the span of three decades...
Internationally, (action) sport for development and peace (ASDP) initiatives use sport as a tool for...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.The purpose of this inquiry is to explore the ...
This thesis is an ethnographic exploration of gender experiences in a New Zealand surf culture. I em...
As contemporary surf tourism research primarily focuses on sustainability or socio-economic impacts,...
As contemporary surf tourism research primarily focuses on sustainability or socio-economic impacts,...
Both sport and tourism are deeply modernist forms that rely on the circulation of people, media, and...
This study analyzed the surfing subculture in La Union particularly in San Juan and how certain aspe...
This study analyzed the surfing subculture in La Union particularly in San Juan and how certain aspe...
In what can only be called a lusting after waves, surfers in just over 30 years have literally trans...
This dissertation provides a genealogy of the relationship between surfing, the nation, and white ma...
Peleando las olas: An exploration of surf localism in Pavones, Costa Rica Problem context Localism, ...
Surf tourism is expanding into regions with newly discovered surf breaks, often in less economically...
Sabang used to be a small, marginalized Philippine fishing village that in the span of three decades...
Sabang used to be a small, marginalized Philippine fishing village that in the span of three decades...
Sabang used to be a small, marginalized Philippine fishing village that in the span of three decades...
Internationally, (action) sport for development and peace (ASDP) initiatives use sport as a tool for...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.The purpose of this inquiry is to explore the ...
This thesis is an ethnographic exploration of gender experiences in a New Zealand surf culture. I em...