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El. knyga: Lifestyle Mobilities: Intersections of Travel, Leisure and Migration

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Being mobile in today's world is influenced by many aspects including transnational ties, increased ease of access to transport, growing accessibility to technology, knowledge and information and changing socio-cultural outlooks and values. These factors can all engender a (re)formation of our everyday life and moving - as and for lifestyle - has, in many ways, become both easier and much more complex. This book highlights the crossroads between concepts of lifestyle and the growing body of work on 'mobilities'. The study of lifestyle offers a lens through which to study the kinds of moorings, dwellings, repetitions and routines around which mobilities become socially, culturally and politically meaningful. Bringing together scholars from geography, sociology, tourism, history and beyond, the authors illustrate the breadth and richness of mobilities research through the concept of lifestyle. Organised into four sections, the book begins by dealing with aspects of bodily performance through lifestyle mobility. Section two then looks at how we can use mobile methods within social research, whilst section three explores issues surrounding ideas of mobility, immobility and belonging. Finally, section four draws together a number of chapters that focus on the complexities of identity within mobility. Often drawing on ethnographic research, contributors all share one common feature: they are at the forefront of research into lifestyle mobilities.

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A Baker & Taylor Academic Essentials Title in Human Geography When I read this book I expected less and I got much more. Lifestyle Mobilities is an excellent, innovative collection of essays that pushes the boundaries of research on independent travel. The chapters are complex, imaginative and are certain to be cited in future work on mobilities. Kevin Hannam, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK With an itinerary that includes belly dancing, storm watching and rally driving, Lifestyle Mobilities takes readers on an exciting journey through the increasingly complex intersections of travel, leisure and migration. Bringing together critical insights, fascinating empirical cases and innovative methodologies, this book offers a timely reflection on what happens to belonging and identity when mobility becomes a way of life. Jennie Germann Molz, College of the Holy Cross, USA '... this book will be of exceptional value in the academic environment. Chapters and case studies from the book could be easily incorporated into syllabi of graduate courses ...The variety of chapters and topics offered, and the novelty of the lifestyle mobility lens, is sure to spur numerous discussions and follow-up works on the topic'. European Journal of Tourism Research 'Much of this book is conceptual and highly theoretical making it ideal for young researchers focusing on mobility ... this work challenges us to continue questioning our understanding of the tourist, the traveller and the migrant. ... this book would be most useful in postgraduate classes ...' Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change

List of Figures
vii
Notes on Contributors ix
1 Introducing Lifestyle Mobilities
1(20)
Scott A. Cohen
Tara Duncan
Maria Thulemark
SECTION I CORPOREAL PERFORMANCE
2 Peripatetic Artists: Creative Mobility and Resourceful Displacement
21(14)
Claudia Bell
3 Others Have the Clock But We Have Time: Alternative Lifestyle Mobilities and the Resurgence of Hitchhiking
35(16)
Michael O'Regan
4 `Dirtbags': Mobility, Community and Rock Climbing as Performative of Identity
51(14)
Jillian M. Rickly-Boyd
5 From (Dis)Embodied Journeys to `Artscapes': Belly Dancing as a Digital `Travelling Culture'
65(18)
Rodanthi Tzanelli
SECTION II APPLYING MOBILE METHODS
6 Choosing Their Own Paths: Mobile Methodologies for Understanding Youth Lifestyles
83(16)
Katherine King
7 Investigating Perpetual Travel: Email Interviews and Longitudinal Methods in Travel, Tourism and Mobilities Research
99(14)
Garth Lean
8 Travelling in the Caucasus: Mobile Methodologies and Lifestyles in the Field
113(16)
Eleni Sideri
SECTION III MOORINGS, MOBILITIES AND BELONGING
9 Traveller Trails: Locating the Lifestyle Traveller
129(14)
Kathryn Erskine
Jon Anderson
10 Trans-Pacific Bluewater Sailors -- Exemplar of a Mobile Lifestyle Community
143(16)
Barbara A. Koth
11 Mobile Habitations of Canoescapes
159(18)
Jessica Dunkin
Bryan S.R. Grimwood
12 From Citizens to Wanderers of the World: The Noguchi Case as a Timely Study on Cosmopolitanism
177(16)
Elia Ntaousani
SECTION IV COMPLEXITIES OF WIDER IDENTITIES
13 Mobilities, Lifestyles and Imagined Worlds: Exploring the Terrain of Lifestyle Migration
193(16)
Norman McIntyre
14 Storm Watching: Making Sense of Clayoquot Sound Winter Mobilities
209(14)
Phillip Vannini
15 Negotiating Tourist Identities: Mobilities in an Age of Climate Change
223(16)
Stewart Barr
Jan Prillwitz
16 Respect for Nature at 200 km/h? Exploring the Role of Lifestyle Mobilities in Environmental Responsibility
239(14)
Leslie Mabon
17 Lifestyle Mobilities: Conclusions and Future Research
253(8)
Maria Thulemark
Tara Duncan
Scott A. Cohen
Index 261
Tara Duncan, University of Otago, New Zealand, Scott A. Cohen, University of Surrey, UK and Maria Thulemark, Dalarna University, Sweden.