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Springer International Residential Mobilities: From Lifestyle Migrations to Tourism Gentrification (Geographies of Tourism and Global Change)

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Product Description This book assesses the drivers and impacts of new international residential mobilities by considering a range of mobilities in different countries across the globe from investment, amenity and retirement mobilities to those of the new global middle class and the transnational elites. It examines the intersection of these mobilities with the increase in the volume of global tourism, the advent of the sharing economy and peer-to-peer platforms, and the effects of transnational property investment. The consequent transformations are considered in urban environments where tourism pressure coexists with gentrification, increasing house prices and processes of social and ethnic segregation. By offering a broad perspective based on different case studies, the book portrays the contradictory consequences of international residential mobilities both favouring local opportunities for development and disrupting housing markets through the disassociation from local demand. As a result this book is a great resource for academics and students in tourism, urban and migration studies as well as policy-makers and practitioners involved in urban planning, social affairs and tourism management. From the Back Cover This book assesses the drivers and impacts of new international residential mobilities by considering a range of mobilities in different countries across the globe from investment, amenity and retirement mobilities to those of the new global middle class and the transnational elites. It examines the intersection of these mobilities with the increase in the volume of global tourism, the advent of the sharing economy and peer-to-peer platforms, and the effects of transnational property investment. The consequent transformations are considered in urban environments where tourism pressure coexists with gentrification, increasing house prices and processes of social and ethnic segregation. By offering a broad perspective based on different case studies, the book portrays the contradictory consequences of international residential mobilities both favouring local opportunities for development and disrupting housing markets through the disassociation from local demand. As a result this book is a great resource for academics and students in tourism, urban and migration studies as well as policy-makers and practitioners involved in urban planning, social affairs and tourism management. About the Author Josefina Domínguez-Mujica is PhD. Professor of Human Geography at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain. She has developed her research career in the subject of Population Geography and specifically in International Migration Processes and Tourism. She has conducted several research projects and has published many articles and book chapters in these areas. As editor, her most recent contributions are the book entitled "Global Change and Human Mobility" (Springer, 2016) and "European Mobility in Times of Crisis: the New Context of European South-North Migration" in collaboration with Birgit Glorius (Transcript Verlag, 2017). She is the Chairperson of the International Geographical Union Commission on “Globility” (Global Change and Human Mobility) and she leads the Research Group “Atlantic Societies and Spaces" at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Jennifer McGarrigle holds a PhD in Urban Studies from the University of Glasgow, UK. She is Assistant Professor of Human Geography at the Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning (IGOT) and a researcher in the Centre for Geographical Studies (CEG) at the Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal. Her main research interests lie at the intersection of human geography, urban studies and migration studies. She is author of "Understanding Processes of Ethnic Concentration and Dispersal" (University of Amsterdam Press, 2010), has published in journals such as the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Housing Studies and Finisterra and Tourism Geographies.

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hardcover
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Amazon UK
Release Date
05 October 2021
Listed Since
15 August 2020

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