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Significance of Promoting International Exchange through Tourism in Light of the Emigrants' History : A New Relationship between Nikkei People and People Living in the Homeland

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HOMELAND TOURISM, EMOTION, AND IDENTITY LABOR

Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race, 2012
AbstractConcern over intergenerational ethnic continuity, with members of minority groups seeking to ensure that youth become invested in and committed to religious, cultural, or ethnic identities, is long-standing and inherent to group boundary formation.
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Outdoor excitement in homeland? Opportunities and threats to balloon tourism in the Czech Republic during the coronavirus outbreak

Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 2021
Hot air ballooning as a niche outdoor activity has become popular in the Czech Republic in the last two decades. It provides not only authentic experiences but also a feeling of intense excitement. This research note aims to report on the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on balloon tourism.
Novotná Markéta   +2 more
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Diaspora and Tourism: Transylvanian Saxons Visiting the Homeland

Tourism Geographies, 2013
Abstract This paper discusses visits to the homeland made by Transylvanian Saxons and their descendants, now mainly living in Germany, after their emigration from the former Saxon areas of Transylvania (Romania). The aim is to understand what compels those people to temporarily return to Transylvania, how the perception of the re-discovered places ...
Iorio Monica, Corsale Andrea
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Diaspora Tourism and Homeland Attachment: An Exploratory Analysis

Tourism Analysis, 2013
Diaspora tourism refers to the travel of people in diaspora to their ancestral homelands in search of their roots or to feel connected to their personal heritage. Whereas most tourists become attached to a destination after repeat visits, the tourist-destination relation in diaspora tourism is unique because tourists with immigrant origins often feel ...
Wei-Jue Huang   +2 more
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Factors Associated with Korean Immigrants' Medical Tourism to the Homeland

American Journal of Health Behavior, 2017
This study examined factors associated with first-generation Korean immigrants' medical tours to the homeland, which has emerged as a field of study in immigrant medical transnationalism and immigrant healthcare behaviors.This paper reports survey data from 507 Korean immigrants and indepth interviews with 120 Korean immigrants in the New York-New ...
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Exploring the motivation of Chinese immigrants for homeland tourism

Current Issues in Tourism, 2014
This study explored the travel motives of the Chinese immigrants who visit their homeland for vacation. A combination of qualitative interview and quantitative survey was undertaken to collect data. Five-hundred valid Chinese immigrants in Macao were surveyed.
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Imagining the Scottish nation: tourism and homeland nationalism in Scotland

Current Issues in Tourism, 2013
Genealogical tourism is one of the fastest growing sub-segments of heritage tourism. The travel motivation for genealogical visit stems from the search for familiarisation and identification with ‘the native other’ through which tourists seek to reaffirm their cultural affinity and commonness.
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Historical Perspectives on Diaspora Homeland Tourism: “Israel Experience” Education in the 1950s and 1960s

Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2013
Homeland tourism is a powerful medium of diasporic education. Yet, efforts to understand the enterprise are hampered by neglect of the field's history. This article contributes to the historiography of diaspora homeland tourism by examining the emergence of American Jewish educational tours of Israel in the 1950s and 1960s.
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