Island studies has developed into an established, interdisciplinary research field. It is important that island studies not only continue deepening its internal theoretical understandings but also reach out to other fields and regions that have received limited attention within island studies. It is also necessary for island studies to grapple with a number of problematic tendencies within the field and the wider scholarship, including by challenging the misuse of island spatiality to produce idealised visions of islands (for example in island sustainability research). Similarly, it is important to pursue a decolonial island studies that rethinks the ways in which island development research can end up marginalising Indigenous voices at ...
Although the field of island studies has from the start regarded itself as a defender of islands and...
This paper offers a critical review and reflection on the first decade of publishing of scholarly an...
This paper seeks to explore two propositions: that islands are constitutive of emotional geographies...
The phenomenon of colonialism influenced the cultures, economies, and politics of the majority of th...
Although the field of island studies has from the start regarded itself as a defender of islands and...
From tourist paradises to immigrant detention camps, from offshore finance centres to strategic mili...
Island studies tends to focus on peripheral, isolated, and marginal aspects of island communities, w...
Islands are sites of innovative conceptualizations, whether of nature or human enterprise, whether v...
The debut issue of Shima: The International Journal of Research into Island Cultures , launched in 2...
This paper presents insights into the emerging academic field of `island studies', defined as the in...
Island studies have seen an upswing in recent years. Whereas in the past, research was largely orien...
Islands have long been part of the tourist imaginary (DeLoughrey, 2013), particularly those with tro...
The pursuit of nissology, or island studies, calls for a re-centering of focus from mainland to isla...
This paper offers a critical review and reflection on the first decade of publishing of scholarly a...
This article documents an attempt to decolonise our approach to methodology to explicitly show respe...
Although the field of island studies has from the start regarded itself as a defender of islands and...
This paper offers a critical review and reflection on the first decade of publishing of scholarly an...
This paper seeks to explore two propositions: that islands are constitutive of emotional geographies...
The phenomenon of colonialism influenced the cultures, economies, and politics of the majority of th...
Although the field of island studies has from the start regarded itself as a defender of islands and...
From tourist paradises to immigrant detention camps, from offshore finance centres to strategic mili...
Island studies tends to focus on peripheral, isolated, and marginal aspects of island communities, w...
Islands are sites of innovative conceptualizations, whether of nature or human enterprise, whether v...
The debut issue of Shima: The International Journal of Research into Island Cultures , launched in 2...
This paper presents insights into the emerging academic field of `island studies', defined as the in...
Island studies have seen an upswing in recent years. Whereas in the past, research was largely orien...
Islands have long been part of the tourist imaginary (DeLoughrey, 2013), particularly those with tro...
The pursuit of nissology, or island studies, calls for a re-centering of focus from mainland to isla...
This paper offers a critical review and reflection on the first decade of publishing of scholarly a...
This article documents an attempt to decolonise our approach to methodology to explicitly show respe...
Although the field of island studies has from the start regarded itself as a defender of islands and...
This paper offers a critical review and reflection on the first decade of publishing of scholarly an...
This paper seeks to explore two propositions: that islands are constitutive of emotional geographies...