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ABSTRACT This article explores the conceptualization, design, and implementation of the University of Michigan's inaugural Leadership and Technology Global Course in Cape Town, South Africa. This 3‐week study abroad experience centered the perspectives of gender‐minoritized leaders in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) to demonstrate the
Natasha T. Turman
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African Decolonial Theory: A Conversation
Abstract Antipode has become a key platform for engaging with decolonial and anticolonial scholarship, as well as adjacent fields such as Black geographies, Indigenous studies, Latin American feminism, and work on settler‐colonialism. African reference points in this literature, however, have been far less common, both in the journal and more broadly ...
Patricia Daley +10 more
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“This Is Legacy Cooking”: Black Women's Aesthetic Labor in Newberry County, South Carolina
ABSTRACT Black women in the US South have carried forward the legacy culinary and care traditions of their mothers, grandmothers, and ancestors from Africa and the African diaspora. In this paper, we extend Katherine McKittrick's concept of aesthetic labor—the “music, groove, text, poem, photo” that make Black consciousness and life possible on its own
Reagan Ross +3 more
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Short Abstract Through interviews with farmers in the Upper Rhine Valley, this article analyses the objectives, drivers and obstacles to adaptation practices and their synergies and trade‐offs with mitigation and other social and environmental issues.
Gaël Bohnert, Brice Martin
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Bothy busi/yness: Recirculating representation and practice in the Scottish landscape
Abstract This paper uses the ‘busi/yness’ of Scottish mountain bothies to explore the agency of representation and its entanglement with practice. In doing so it asks, firstly, what are the material and discursive impacts of a rise in the symbolic value of an object (or in this case a building)?
Rachel Hunt
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What Defines the Perfect Wine Tourism Experience? Evidence from a Best–Worst Approach
This paper investigates wine tourists’ preferences for the attributes of the wine tourism experience (WTEXP) in Italy and Turkey, exploring cross-cultural differences and similarities in two countries with diverse wine tourism development.
Caterina Fucile Franceschini +2 more
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Profiling wine tourists: a comparison between rural and city Wine Festivals in Campania, Italy. [PDF]
Wine tourism (oenotourism) is becoming progressively important for wine producers and it is beginning to contribute billions of dollars annually to the global economy.
Lucrezia Vitale +3 more
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A gentrification stage‐model for London? Through the ‘looking Glass’ of Kensington
Short Abstract Despite the term ‘gentrification’ being coined in London by the British sociologist Ruth Glass, there has not been an attempt to develop a stage model of gentrification for London, nor any up‐to‐date discussion of the different waves of gentrification there in one academic paper or book.
Loretta Lees, Sharda Rozena
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Wineries' Involvement in Promoting Tourism Online: The Case of Texas [PDF]
Wine tourism has become an important driver of business for wineries in many regions around the world, while Texas wine regions are only starting to emerge as important tourism destinations.
Rasch, Leslie, Gretzel, Ulrike
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Sustainable wine tourism and vineyards’ environmental consciousness in Thailand. [PDF]
This study aimed to assess sustainable grape wine tourism industry practices and explore the environmental consciousness of the stakeholders in Thailand.
Mitchell Amarando +2 more
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