AbstractIslands – especially small ones – are now, unwittingly, the objects of what may be the most lavish, global and consistent branding exercise in human history. This paper draws on a post-structuralist perspective to propose an understanding of “the island lure” by disentangling and unpacking four, inter-related, constituent components of ‘islandness’. These components are themselves borrowed and adapted from a spatial analysis of power and power relations, and especially from Henri Lefebvre’s treatise on spaces of production. In its ontological approach, the paper offers a different critique of the representation of islands and island life
Islands have transitioned from being conceived as prototypes of idealised polities to being deliber...
This paper argues for a shift in the focus of island-themed scholarship away from theories of island...
Islands have exercised a fascination on the human imagination. Yet today it is possible to identify ...
An earlier draft of this paper was presented as the keynote address at the 8th European Conference o...
AbstractIslands – especially small ones – are now, unwittingly, the objects of what may be the most ...
Islands – especially small ones – are now, unwittingly, the objects of what may be the most lavish, ...
AbstractThe active imagining of a European identity needs to engage with the geographical possibilit...
The active imagining of a European identity needs to engage with the geographical possibilities, vi...
Today, ‘warm water’ islands are often the objects of what may be the most lavish, global and consis...
Certain limitations arise from the persistent consideration of two common relations of islands in th...
Once on the periphery of international debate, today small islands are seen by many as key to unlock...
Fictional islands are distinctive, significant literary geographies. This chapter explores these sit...
My aim is to present a reading of islands as places and resemblances, including an understanding of ...
This paper aims to outline the role that place branding plays in shaping a new framework for sustain...
Being on the edge, being out of sight and so out of mind, exposes the weakness of mainstream ideas, ...
Islands have transitioned from being conceived as prototypes of idealised polities to being deliber...
This paper argues for a shift in the focus of island-themed scholarship away from theories of island...
Islands have exercised a fascination on the human imagination. Yet today it is possible to identify ...
An earlier draft of this paper was presented as the keynote address at the 8th European Conference o...
AbstractIslands – especially small ones – are now, unwittingly, the objects of what may be the most ...
Islands – especially small ones – are now, unwittingly, the objects of what may be the most lavish, ...
AbstractThe active imagining of a European identity needs to engage with the geographical possibilit...
The active imagining of a European identity needs to engage with the geographical possibilities, vi...
Today, ‘warm water’ islands are often the objects of what may be the most lavish, global and consis...
Certain limitations arise from the persistent consideration of two common relations of islands in th...
Once on the periphery of international debate, today small islands are seen by many as key to unlock...
Fictional islands are distinctive, significant literary geographies. This chapter explores these sit...
My aim is to present a reading of islands as places and resemblances, including an understanding of ...
This paper aims to outline the role that place branding plays in shaping a new framework for sustain...
Being on the edge, being out of sight and so out of mind, exposes the weakness of mainstream ideas, ...
Islands have transitioned from being conceived as prototypes of idealised polities to being deliber...
This paper argues for a shift in the focus of island-themed scholarship away from theories of island...
Islands have exercised a fascination on the human imagination. Yet today it is possible to identify ...