Thanks to consumer restlessness and a burgeoning travel industry, we recognize that human travel and tourism have surpassed sustainability. In this issue, we consider the change in mindset and new patterns of behaviour that can rein in this hypermobile human creature.
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Editorial: Let's Imagine Better Travel
8 - Section 1: Consumer Tourists
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Two Characteristics Underly All Tourist Imaginings
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Global Tourism Stats
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What Folks Won't Do for Family (theatre excerpt)
17 - Section 2: Thoughtful Tourists
- Hyphenated Tourism 20
- Poverty Tourism Taxonomy 22
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Developing an Ethics of Travel
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Pilgrim Slows Progress:Camino de Santiago
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Twitter Pilgrim:Camino Gets Virtual
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Disaster Tourism:Standing Outside Catastrophe
28 - Section: Tourism Reimagined
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How to Read About Africa and OtherForeign ‘Countries’
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Return Home Foreign:An Essay on the Film Incendies
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A Trans-Canada Counter-Narrative
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A Visit to the Land of Fair Trade
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Solidarity’s Long Walk: The Pilgrimagefor Indigenous Rights
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Feature Interview: Decolonizing Travel
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In Praise of the Crash Landing
52 - Regulars
- Editorial 8
- Masthead 54
- Letters 54
- Sections
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Civil Disobedience:12 Arrested for Flying a Banner
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Rev Billy at Trump Tower
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Christian Peacemaker Teams update Counter-Settler Tour in Hebron
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Catholic WorkerAnti-Drone Picket at U.S. Air Base
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Feministry‘Handmaids’ Protest in Court
62 - Poetry
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Dear Reluctant Saint
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Hallucination at Baggage Claim
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