This article takes the “island” as a key trope in tourism studies, exploring how ideas of culture and nature, as well as those of paradise (lost) are central to its interpretation for tourists and tourist industries alike. Increasingly, however, island tourism is blurring the line between geographies of land and water, continent and archipelago, and private and public property. The case of ‘The World’ islands mega project off the coast of Dubai (UAE) is used to chart the changing face and future of island tourism, exploring how spectacle, branding and discourses of the gigantic, miniature, and fake, particularly alongside technological mediations on a large-scale, reflect the postmodern neoliberal world of tourism and the liquid times in wh...
This paper explores linkages between tourism, space and power, in order to explore how these aspects...
This paper examines the notion of sovereignty in an ever-changing postmodern world and its implicati...
In post-modernity, the millenarian search for mythical sites has become a tourist attraction and the...
This article draws on Edward Said's notion of 'imaginary geographies' to explore how representations...
This article demonstrates how maintaining high-end tourism in luxury resorts requires recreating a t...
This collaborative article adopts a postcolonial theoretical framework to examine the imaginative ge...
This article examines whether the future of tourism in island destinations lies in more and continue...
Islands have long acted as projection surfaces of ever-changing desires. Tourism organisations have ...
This thesis examines the motif of the desert island in anglophone post-war popular culture as it coi...
Being on the edge, being out of sight and so out of mind, exposes the weakness of mainstream ideas, ...
Islands are sites of innovative conceptualizations, whether of nature or human enterprise, whether v...
Today, ‘warm water’ islands are often the objects of what may be the most lavish, global and consis...
The accelerating and intensifying dynamics of the Anthropocene are highly topical for island studies...
This article addresses the question of how postcolonial islands retain specificity while engaging wi...
Islands are interesting subjects for study, with their frequent fluctuations in population size and ...
This paper explores linkages between tourism, space and power, in order to explore how these aspects...
This paper examines the notion of sovereignty in an ever-changing postmodern world and its implicati...
In post-modernity, the millenarian search for mythical sites has become a tourist attraction and the...
This article draws on Edward Said's notion of 'imaginary geographies' to explore how representations...
This article demonstrates how maintaining high-end tourism in luxury resorts requires recreating a t...
This collaborative article adopts a postcolonial theoretical framework to examine the imaginative ge...
This article examines whether the future of tourism in island destinations lies in more and continue...
Islands have long acted as projection surfaces of ever-changing desires. Tourism organisations have ...
This thesis examines the motif of the desert island in anglophone post-war popular culture as it coi...
Being on the edge, being out of sight and so out of mind, exposes the weakness of mainstream ideas, ...
Islands are sites of innovative conceptualizations, whether of nature or human enterprise, whether v...
Today, ‘warm water’ islands are often the objects of what may be the most lavish, global and consis...
The accelerating and intensifying dynamics of the Anthropocene are highly topical for island studies...
This article addresses the question of how postcolonial islands retain specificity while engaging wi...
Islands are interesting subjects for study, with their frequent fluctuations in population size and ...
This paper explores linkages between tourism, space and power, in order to explore how these aspects...
This paper examines the notion of sovereignty in an ever-changing postmodern world and its implicati...
In post-modernity, the millenarian search for mythical sites has become a tourist attraction and the...