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This book challenges the classic and often tacit compartmentalization of tourism, migration, and refugee studies by exploring the intersections of these forms of spatial mobility: each prompts distinctive images and moral reactions, yet they often intertwine, overlap, and influence one another.

Tourism, migration, and exile evoke widely varying policies, diverse popular reactions, and contrasting imagery. What are the ramifications of these siloed conceptions for people on the move? To what extent do gender, class, ethnic, and racial global inequalities shape moral discourses surrounding people's movements? This book presents 12 predominantly ethnographic case studies from around the world, and a pandemic-focused conclusion, that address these issues. In recounting and juxtaposing stories of refugees' and migrants' returns, marriage migrants, voluntourists, migrant retirees, migrant tourism workers and entrepreneurs, mobile investors and professi

Trade Review

"At long last! We finally have a scholarly volume of work that critically and efficaciously examines the multiple crossovers between tourism, migration and exile. This remarkable collection of chapters provides an endless buffet of theoretically rich and empirically inspiring insights into diverse human mobilities and their implications for tourism. Crucial concepts, including migration, belonging, identity, existential fluidity, imaginaries, exclusion and inclusion, and many others, are skillfully interpreted through the lenses of mobilities, diasporas, migrations, refugees, and exiles. I congratulate Natalia Bloch and Kathleen Adams for putting together this consequential tome, which is global in its reach and appeal. This masterpiece belongs on the desk of every social scientist who has interests in tourism, migration, exile and all other manifestations of human mobility."

Dallen J. Timothy, Professor and Senior Sustainability Scientist, Arizona State University

"One of the most important developments in the study of mobilities over the last quarter century has been a growing willingness by scholars to consider the intersections between different forms of (im)mobility. Kathleen Adams and Natalia Bloch’s edited volume constitutes a major contribution to this effort. This diverse collection of ethnographic case studies demonstrates the dynamic productiveness of addressing the overlaps and interplays between tourism, migration, and exile rather than treating these mobilities as investigative siloes. It will be a significant resource in both research and teaching."

Vered Amit, Professor Emerita of Anthropology, Concordia University Montreal, Canada

"This collection constitutes an important step towards the integration of the study of mobilities. In a series of ethnographic case studies of tourists, migrants, exiles, refugees, returnees and volunteers, the volume provides a framework for the systematic study of the great variety of personal mobility phenomena in different parts of the contemporary world. The insights of the authors and editors constitute a step forward towards the formulation of a systematic comparative approach to mobilities."

Erik Cohen, Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

"Tourist, migrant, traveler, refugee: too often we take for granted what these terms mean and to whom they should be applied. This collection’s lucid, thought-provoking chapters trenchantly challenge such simplistic categorizations, using the fine-grained lens of ethnography to reveal how mobilities overlap, intersect, and blur in lived experience—despite deep-rooted systems of governance, finance, representation, and scholarship that keep them conceptually distinct. Addressing a dazzling range of geographical settings, populations, motivations, and outcomes, this wonderfully coherent yet notably interdisciplinary volume will be a landmark work, prompting serious reflection and debate."

Dr Naomi Leite, Reader in Anthropology, SOAS, University of London



Table of Contents

Foreword- Mimi Sheller

Introduction: Problematizing Siloed Mobilities: Tourism, Migration, Exile.

Kathleen M. Adams and Natalia Bloch

Chapter 1. Temporality and the Intersection of Tourism and Migration: Mobilities between Cuba and Denmark.

Nadine T. Fernandez

Chapter 2. Migrant, Tourist, Cuban: Identification and Belonging in Return Visits to Cuba.

Valerio Simoni

Chapter 3. Diasporic Im/mobilities: Migrants, Returnees, Deportees, Expats, Tourists and Beyond in the Vietnamese Homeland.

Long T. Bui

Chapter 4. Student Migration as an Escape from Protracted Exile: The Case of Young Sahrawi Refugees.

Rita Reis

Chapter 5. The Intersections between Tourism and Exile: Justice Tourism in Bethlehem, Palestine.

Rami K. Isaac

Chapter 6. Crafting Activists from Tourists: Volunteer Engagement during the "Refugee Crisis" in Serbia.

Robert Rydzewski

Chapter 7. Panama’s Temporary Migrants in the Tourism Era.

Carla Guerrón Montero

Chapter 8. Intersections of Tourism, Cross-border Marriage, and Retirement Migration in Thailand.

Kosita Butratana, Alexander Trupp, Karl Husa

Chapter 9. The Tourist, the Migrant, and the Anthropologist: A Problematic Encounter within European Cities.

Francesco Vietti

Chapter 10. In and Out of Brazil: Overlapping Mobilities in the Capoeira Archipelago.

Lauren Miller Griffith

Chapter 11. Intersections of Professional Mobility and Tourism among Swedish Physicians and Researchers.

Magnus Öhlander, Katarzyna Wolanik Boström, Helena Pettersson

Chapter 12. Mobility through Investment: Economics, Tourism, or Lifestyle Migration? Narratives of Chinese and Brazilian Golden Visa Holders in Portugal.

Maria de Fátima Amante, Irene Rodrigues

Pandemic Postscript: Tourism, Migration, Exile.

Stephanie Malia Hom

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/30/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032022802, 978-1032022802
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book challenges the classic and often tacit compartmentalization of tourism, migration, and refugee studies by exploring the intersections of these forms of spatial mobility: each prompts distinctive images and moral reactions, yet they often intertwine, overlap, and influence one another.

      Tourism, migration, and exile evoke widely varying policies, diverse popular reactions, and contrasting imagery. What are the ramifications of these siloed conceptions for people on the move? To what extent do gender, class, ethnic, and racial global inequalities shape moral discourses surrounding people's movements? This book presents 12 predominantly ethnographic case studies from around the world, and a pandemic-focused conclusion, that address these issues. In recounting and juxtaposing stories of refugees' and migrants' returns, marriage migrants, voluntourists, migrant retirees, migrant tourism workers and entrepreneurs, mobile investors and professi

      Trade Review

      "At long last! We finally have a scholarly volume of work that critically and efficaciously examines the multiple crossovers between tourism, migration and exile. This remarkable collection of chapters provides an endless buffet of theoretically rich and empirically inspiring insights into diverse human mobilities and their implications for tourism. Crucial concepts, including migration, belonging, identity, existential fluidity, imaginaries, exclusion and inclusion, and many others, are skillfully interpreted through the lenses of mobilities, diasporas, migrations, refugees, and exiles. I congratulate Natalia Bloch and Kathleen Adams for putting together this consequential tome, which is global in its reach and appeal. This masterpiece belongs on the desk of every social scientist who has interests in tourism, migration, exile and all other manifestations of human mobility."

      Dallen J. Timothy, Professor and Senior Sustainability Scientist, Arizona State University

      "One of the most important developments in the study of mobilities over the last quarter century has been a growing willingness by scholars to consider the intersections between different forms of (im)mobility. Kathleen Adams and Natalia Bloch’s edited volume constitutes a major contribution to this effort. This diverse collection of ethnographic case studies demonstrates the dynamic productiveness of addressing the overlaps and interplays between tourism, migration, and exile rather than treating these mobilities as investigative siloes. It will be a significant resource in both research and teaching."

      Vered Amit, Professor Emerita of Anthropology, Concordia University Montreal, Canada

      "This collection constitutes an important step towards the integration of the study of mobilities. In a series of ethnographic case studies of tourists, migrants, exiles, refugees, returnees and volunteers, the volume provides a framework for the systematic study of the great variety of personal mobility phenomena in different parts of the contemporary world. The insights of the authors and editors constitute a step forward towards the formulation of a systematic comparative approach to mobilities."

      Erik Cohen, Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

      "Tourist, migrant, traveler, refugee: too often we take for granted what these terms mean and to whom they should be applied. This collection’s lucid, thought-provoking chapters trenchantly challenge such simplistic categorizations, using the fine-grained lens of ethnography to reveal how mobilities overlap, intersect, and blur in lived experience—despite deep-rooted systems of governance, finance, representation, and scholarship that keep them conceptually distinct. Addressing a dazzling range of geographical settings, populations, motivations, and outcomes, this wonderfully coherent yet notably interdisciplinary volume will be a landmark work, prompting serious reflection and debate."

      Dr Naomi Leite, Reader in Anthropology, SOAS, University of London



      Table of Contents

      Foreword- Mimi Sheller

      Introduction: Problematizing Siloed Mobilities: Tourism, Migration, Exile.

      Kathleen M. Adams and Natalia Bloch

      Chapter 1. Temporality and the Intersection of Tourism and Migration: Mobilities between Cuba and Denmark.

      Nadine T. Fernandez

      Chapter 2. Migrant, Tourist, Cuban: Identification and Belonging in Return Visits to Cuba.

      Valerio Simoni

      Chapter 3. Diasporic Im/mobilities: Migrants, Returnees, Deportees, Expats, Tourists and Beyond in the Vietnamese Homeland.

      Long T. Bui

      Chapter 4. Student Migration as an Escape from Protracted Exile: The Case of Young Sahrawi Refugees.

      Rita Reis

      Chapter 5. The Intersections between Tourism and Exile: Justice Tourism in Bethlehem, Palestine.

      Rami K. Isaac

      Chapter 6. Crafting Activists from Tourists: Volunteer Engagement during the "Refugee Crisis" in Serbia.

      Robert Rydzewski

      Chapter 7. Panama’s Temporary Migrants in the Tourism Era.

      Carla Guerrón Montero

      Chapter 8. Intersections of Tourism, Cross-border Marriage, and Retirement Migration in Thailand.

      Kosita Butratana, Alexander Trupp, Karl Husa

      Chapter 9. The Tourist, the Migrant, and the Anthropologist: A Problematic Encounter within European Cities.

      Francesco Vietti

      Chapter 10. In and Out of Brazil: Overlapping Mobilities in the Capoeira Archipelago.

      Lauren Miller Griffith

      Chapter 11. Intersections of Professional Mobility and Tourism among Swedish Physicians and Researchers.

      Magnus Öhlander, Katarzyna Wolanik Boström, Helena Pettersson

      Chapter 12. Mobility through Investment: Economics, Tourism, or Lifestyle Migration? Narratives of Chinese and Brazilian Golden Visa Holders in Portugal.

      Maria de Fátima Amante, Irene Rodrigues

      Pandemic Postscript: Tourism, Migration, Exile.

      Stephanie Malia Hom

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