All Stories

  1. Multi-sensorial perceptions of risk: the aesthetics behind (muco)cutaneous leishmaniasis-related stigma in Ecuador
  2. The Anthropologist as Observant Reader of Migrant Literature
  3. Mobile places and emplaced mobilities: problematizing the place-mobility nexus
  4. Labour migration and tourism mobilities: Time to bring sustainability into the debate
  5. Contemporary Meanings of Endurance
  6. Introduction
  7. Anthropologies of the Present and the Presence of Anthropology
  8. Lindström, Jan.Muted memories: heritage‐making, Bagamoyo, and the East African caravan trade. x, 388 pp., maps, figs, illus., bibliogr. Oxford, New York: Berghahn Books, 2019. £107.00 (cloth)
  9. Exploring (Im)mobilities: Language Practices, Discourses and Imaginaries. AnnaDe Fina and GerardoMazzaferro (Eds.), Bristol: Multilingual Matters. 2021. 296 pp. Hardback (9781788925297) 149.95 USD, Paperback (9781788925280) 49.95 USD, Ebook (9781788925...
  10. Culture Brokers and Tourism
  11. Unpacking overtourism as a discursive formation through interdiscursivity
  12. Immobility
  13. Searching for the ‘Chilean Oasis’: Waiting and Uncertainty in the Migration Trajectories of Venezuelan Women
  14. Mobile labour: an introduction
  15. Post-national belongings, cosmopolitan becomings and mediating mobilities
  16. Existential vs. essential mobilities: insights from before, during and after a crisis
  17. Mobilité
  18. Palmer, Catherine. Being and dwelling through tourism: an anthropological perspective. x, 174 pp., fig., bibliogr. London: Routledge, 2018. £115.00 (cloth)
  19. Introduction
  20. Migration at Work
  21. Lean, Garth, RussellStaiff & EmmaWaterton (eds). Travel and representation. x, 239 pp., illus., bibliogrs. Oxford, New York: Berghahn Books, 2017. £99.00 (cloth)
  22. Labour migration and tourism mobilities: Time to bring sustainability into the debate
  23. On imagination and imaginaries, mobility and immobility: Seeing the forest for the trees
  24. Visions of travel and tourism after the global COVID-19 transformation of 2020
  25. Reflections and discussions: tourism matters in the new normal post COVID-19
  26. La antropología del turismo se hace mayor: ¿Más que un matrimonio de conveniencia?
  27. Anthropology and anthropologists in times of crisis
  28. Transfers at a Crossroads
  29. On politics and precarity in academia
  30. Mobility
  31. Deconstructing and Reconstructing. Embracing Alternative Ways of Producing, Classifying and Disseminating Knowledge
  32. EuropeanAssociation ofSocialAnthropologists (EASA)
  33. Entrevista a Noel B. Salazar, unidad de Investigación sobre Movilidades Culturales (CuMoRe), Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Lovaina, Bélgica
  34. Theorizing mobility through concepts and figures
  35. Mobilities, Boundaries, and Travelling Ideas: Rethinking Translocality beyond Central Asia and the Caucasus. Edited by Manja Stephan-Emmrich and Philipp Schröder
  36. Constructing a city, building a life: Brazilian construction workers’ continuous mobility as a permanent life strategy
  37. Airport Urbanism: Infrastructure and Mobility in Asia. By Max Hirsh. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 2016. vii, 157 pp. ISBN: 9780816696109 (paper).
  38. Indonesia’s World Heritage
  39. Salazar, Noel B.
  40. The Practice of Practice
  41. Anthropologies of Tourism: What's in a Name?
  42. Selling the Serengeti: the cultural politics of safari tourism
  43. Sustainable Tourism… for Development?
  44. The unbearable lightness of tourism … as violence: an afterword
  45. Key figures of mobility: an introduction
  46. Book Reviews
  47. Mega-Event Mobilities
  48. The free movement of people around the world would be Utopian: IUAES World Congress 2013: Evolving Humanity, Emerging Worlds, 5–10 August 2013
  49. Culture broker
  50. Imaginary
  51. Embedded and Re-purposed Technologies: Human Mobility Practices in Maasailand
  52. Living in mobility: trajectories of Brazilians in Belgium and the UK
  53. Haines, David W., KeikoYamanaka & ShinjiYamashita (eds). Wind over water: migration in an East Asian context. xii, 270 pp., map, figs, tables, bibliogrs. Oxford, New York: Berghahn Books, 2012. £75.00 (cloth)
  54. Anthropology through Levinas
  55. Becoming Cosmopolitan through Traveling? Some Anthropological Reflections
  56. A Landscape of Travel: The Work of Tourism in Rural Ethnic China by Jenny T. Chio
  57. Tourism imaginaries: anthropological approaches
  58. El cráter del Ngorongoro: paz perturbada en el Jardín del Edén
  59. Ngorongoro Crater: Disturbed peace in the Garden of Eden
  60. Le cratère du Ngorongoro : paix troublée dans le jardin d’Eden
  61. Heritage Regimes and the State by Regina F. Bendix, Aditya Eggert, and Arnika Peselmann, eds
  62. Salazar, Noel B.
  63. Imaginary, tourism
  64. Indonesia’s World Heritage
  65. Culture broker, tourism
  66. Migrating Imaginaries of a Better Life … Until Paradise Finds You
  67. Is Tourist a Secular Pilgrim or a Hedonist in Search of Pleasure?
  68. Envisioning Eden: mobilizing imaginaries in tourism and beyond
  69. SEASONAL LIFESTYLE TOURISM: The CASE OF CHINESE ELITES
  70. Going First Class? New Approaches to Privileged Travel and Movement
  71. Imagining Mobility at the “End of the World”
  72. Contemporary ethnographic practice and the value of serendipity
  73. Regimes of Mobility Across the Globe
  74. Imagineering Otherness: Anthropological Legacies in Contemporary Tourism
  75. Thinking through tourism, edited by Julie Scott and Tom Selwyn
  76. Book Review: The British in Rural France: Lifestyle Migration and the Ongoing Quest for a Better Way of LifeThe British in Rural France: Lifestyle Migration and the Ongoing Quest for a Better Way of LifeBensonMichaela, Manchester University Press, Manc...
  77. Tourism Imaginaries: A Conceptual Approach
  78. The Tourism Encounter: Fashioning Latin American Nations and Histories by Florence E. Babb
  79. Authenticity & aura
  80. The Power of Imagination in Transnational Mobilities
  81. Anthropological Takes on (Im)Mobility
  82. Book Review: The Politics of Proximity: Mobility and Immobility in PracticeThe Politics of Proximity: Mobility and Immobility in PracticePellegrinoGiuseppina (ed.), Ashgate, Farnham, 2011, £50.00, 178pp.
  83. Community-based cultural tourism: issues, threats and opportunities
  84. Heritage and Globalisation
  85. Towards an anthropology of cultural mobilities
  86. Tourism and cosmopolitanism: a view from below
  87. From local to global (and back): towards glocal ethnographies of cultural tourism.
  88. Imaged or Imagined? Cultural Representations and the “Tourismification” of Peoples and Places
  89. “Enough stories!”Asian tourism redefining the roles of Asian tour guides1
  90. New Horizons in Tourism: Strange Experiences and Stranger Practices
  91. Towards a Global Culture of Heritage Interpretation? Evidence from Indonesia and Tanzania
  92. Antropología del turismo en países en desarrollo: análisis crítico de las culturas, poderes e identidades generados por el turismo
  93. Touristifying Tanzania
  94. Tourism and glocalization “Local” Tour Guiding
  95. Heritage Tourism, Conflict, and the Public Interest: An Introduction
  96. The Microbial Role in Hot Spring Silicification
  97. National Association of Student Anthropologists
  98. Anthropology
  99. Mobility
  100. Scapes
  101. Migrating Imaginaries of a Better Life...Until Paradise Finds You
  102. The (Im)Mobility of Tourism Imaginaries
  103. Conceptual Notes on the Freedom of Movement and Bounded Mobilities An afterword by Noel B. Salazar
  104. Imagineering Tailor-Made Pasts for Nation-Building and Tourism: A Comparative Perspective