The world is increasingly mobile (Adey 2006). Flows of good, services and cultures are changing the relations between people and place, leading scholars to questions existing notions of home, travel, and belonging. This thesis explores these issues by focusing on one group who epitomise the twenty-first century world of mobility: lifestyle travellers. The thesis considers the experiences of lifestyle travellers across numerous world-wide locations, drawing on primary data collected over two years. It adopts an explicitly geographical approach to studying lifestyle travel, focusing attention on the significance of place and movement for these highly mobile beings, in order to examine what this mobility means for ideas of identity and home....
This article is concerned with tourist dwelling and mobile neighbouring in Volkswagen campervans. It...
In this article it is argued that ‘the journey’—as an embodied form of travel from one place to the ...
Many studies suggest a clear relationship between the built environment and travel behaviour. After ...
The world is increasingly mobile (Adey 2006). Flows of good, services and cultures are changing the ...
Being mobile in today's world is influenced by many aspects including transnational ties, increased ...
This article examines how the mobilities paradigm intersects with physically moving as an on-going l...
This article explores the way home is redefined within the context of new patterns of corporeal and ...
So, what might it mean to dwell in a mobile world? Travelling-in-dwelling and dwelling-in-travel (Cl...
Starting from the premise that mobility is a fundamental social issue, this article addresses the im...
Starting from the premise that mobility is a fundamental social issue, thisarticle addresses the imp...
Despite the growing stream of literature concerned with the impact of globalisation on consumer cult...
Communication technologies and cheap air travel have profoundly reshaped the patterns of internation...
Scholarship on backpackers speculates some individuals may extend backpacking to a way of life. This...
ii This thesis examines the search for self in the context of lifestyle travellers. It has been sugg...
International lifestyle migration is a rapidly growing worldwide phenomenon. Within Europe, increasi...
This article is concerned with tourist dwelling and mobile neighbouring in Volkswagen campervans. It...
In this article it is argued that ‘the journey’—as an embodied form of travel from one place to the ...
Many studies suggest a clear relationship between the built environment and travel behaviour. After ...
The world is increasingly mobile (Adey 2006). Flows of good, services and cultures are changing the ...
Being mobile in today's world is influenced by many aspects including transnational ties, increased ...
This article examines how the mobilities paradigm intersects with physically moving as an on-going l...
This article explores the way home is redefined within the context of new patterns of corporeal and ...
So, what might it mean to dwell in a mobile world? Travelling-in-dwelling and dwelling-in-travel (Cl...
Starting from the premise that mobility is a fundamental social issue, this article addresses the im...
Starting from the premise that mobility is a fundamental social issue, thisarticle addresses the imp...
Despite the growing stream of literature concerned with the impact of globalisation on consumer cult...
Communication technologies and cheap air travel have profoundly reshaped the patterns of internation...
Scholarship on backpackers speculates some individuals may extend backpacking to a way of life. This...
ii This thesis examines the search for self in the context of lifestyle travellers. It has been sugg...
International lifestyle migration is a rapidly growing worldwide phenomenon. Within Europe, increasi...
This article is concerned with tourist dwelling and mobile neighbouring in Volkswagen campervans. It...
In this article it is argued that ‘the journey’—as an embodied form of travel from one place to the ...
Many studies suggest a clear relationship between the built environment and travel behaviour. After ...