Search Results - "Li, Tingting Elle"
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Guanxi or weak ties? Exploring Chinese diaspora tourists' engagements in social capital building
Published in Current issues in tourism (17-04-2020)“…Most of existing studies assume that diaspora tourism can facilitate the tourists to reconnect socially to their ancestral home. Yet, how and why diaspora…”
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Towards a conceptual framework for diaspora tourism
Published in Current issues in tourism (01-09-2020)“…Tourism scholars and practitioners tend to treat diaspora tourism as a homogeneous market whose needs can be met by generalized types of products. This…”
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Connotations of ancestral home: An exploration of place attachment by multiple generations of Chinese diaspora
Published in Population space and place (01-11-2018)“…This paper explores the connotations of ancestral home by investigating how multiple generations of Chinese migrants sustain their place attachment to China…”
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Only Time Will Tell: Unraveling the Temporal Effect of Negative Affective Encounters in Diaspora Tourism
Published in Journal of travel research (01-07-2023)“…Recently, researchers have begun to investigate the role of negative encounters, emotions and feelings in tourism and leisure activities. However, the temporal…”
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An auto-ethnography of confronting the transatlantic slavery discourses of Liverpool
Published in Tourism geographies (04-07-2023)“…This study explores the affective worlds of its two authors and our responses to personally significant moments when confronting the transatlantic slavery…”
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Diaspora tourism and well-being over life-courses
Published in Annals of tourism research (01-05-2020)“…This research reconceptualises the linkages between tourism and well-being by considering well-being as dynamic assemblages that exist dependent on…”
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Tourism, ageing bodies and Chinese femininity
Published in Annals of tourism research (01-03-2024)“…Despite increased social science engagement with the body, its sensuousness and everyday performativity, the tourism-ageing-embodiment nexus remains…”
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Developing a typology of diaspora tourists: Return travel by Chinese immigrants in North America
Published in Tourism management (1982) (01-10-2016)“…This paper examines the role played by tourism in affecting cultural identity and place attachment among members of the North American Chinese diaspora who…”
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“With a young spirit, we will be young forever”: Exploring the links between tourism and ageing well in contemporary China
Published in Tourism management (1982) (01-10-2021)“…This research explores the entangled relationships between tourism, ageing and well-being in later life. We challenge the universal connotations of old age and…”
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The effects of neighbourhood attachment and built environment on walking and life satisfaction: A case study of Shenzhen
Published in Cities (01-11-2022)“…As the most sustainable mode of transport, walking enables people to interact with their environment more intimately. Such close interactions can strengthen…”
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Effects of place attachment on home return travel: a spatial perspective
Published in Tourism geographies (07-08-2016)“…Recent studies on place--mobility relationships suggest an increasing possibility that people can have multiple place attachments at varied spatial scales…”
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Diaspora tourism and well-being: A eudaimonic view
Published in Annals of tourism research (01-03-2017)“…In recent years, subjective well-being (SWB) has attracted growing interest from researchers of travel and tourism, who have investigated the effects of…”
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People and their walking environments: An exploratory study of meanings, place and times
Published in International journal of sustainable transportation (12-07-2021)“…Seen as the most sustainable transport mode, people's walking has been well investigated in relation to its environmental correlates and benefits to physical…”
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