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    From heterotopia to alloútopia: more-than-human geographies of Singapore’s underwater Equarius Hotel by Vannini, Phillip, Vannini, April S

    Published in Cultural geographies (01-07-2024)
    “…There are eight underwater hotels in the world. Drawing from our on-site observations and reflections, in this paper we discuss how one of them, Singapore’s…”
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    Artisanal Ethnography: Notes on the Making of Ethnographic Craft by Vannini, Phillip, Vannini, April S.

    Published in Qualitative inquiry (01-09-2020)
    “…Whereas the arts have acquired a greater role in ethnographic practice as of late, artisanship has not; artisans regularly remain subjects of ethnographic…”
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    Response to the reader by Vannini, Phillip, Vannini, April S.

    Published in Area (London 1969) (01-03-2020)
    “…In this short rebuttal of the reader's response, we reiterate the main arguments driving our original paper…”
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    The creation of the Muraka, a Maldivian underwater hotel: A story of sea life, more-than-human architecture, and alloútopic tourism by Vannini, Phillip, Vannini, April

    Published in Tourist studies (01-06-2024)
    “…Answering Huijbens and Jóhannesson’s call to investigate tourist destination development through a relational ontology marked by a vital materialism, this…”
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    Geophilia: Ethnographic Fragments on the Vitality of Fossils by Vannini, Phillip, Vannini, April

    Published in Space and culture (01-02-2023)
    “…Drawing from multisite ethnographic research conducted at four Canadian UNESCO World Heritage natural sites, this writing focuses on the geosocialities of…”
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    Re‐animating Gros Morne's storyless space: From natural heritage to ecological heritage by Vannini, Phillip, Vannini, April

    Published in Area (London 1969) (01-03-2020)
    “…This paper reports on ethnographic research conducted at one of Canada's Natural World Heritage sites: Gros Morne National Park. UNESCO's criteria for the…”
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    Attuning to wild atmospheres: Reflections on wildness as feeling by Vannini, Phillip, Vannini, April

    Published in Emotion, space and society (01-08-2020)
    “…Drawing from our fieldwork conducted at three Canadian parks inscribed as Natural on the UNESCO World Heritage list (Kluane National Park, Dinosaur Provincial…”
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    What Could Wild Life Be? Etho-ethnographic Fables on Human-Animal Kinship by Vannini, Phillip, Vannini, April

    Published in GeoHumanities (02-01-2020)
    “…Can humans and wild life co-exist? Drawing from ethnographic fieldwork conducted in and nearby Waterton Lakes National Park and Banff National Park, Alberta,…”
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    These Boardwalks Were Made for Bushwalking: Disentangling Grounds, Surfaces, and Walking Experiences by Vannini, Phillip, Vannini, April

    Published in Space and culture (01-02-2018)
    “…What matter is walking ground made of? And how does such ground matter? What is the relationship between walking surfaces and people’s experience of natural…”
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    Manicured landscapes: a video exploration of the Dolomite mountains as memoryscapes by Vannini, Phillip, Vannini, April, Valentin, Emanuel

    Published in Social & cultural geography (02-01-2020)
    “…In 2009 UNESCO's World Heritage Program inscribed nine mountain parks located in Northeastern Italy under the single Dolomites World Heritage Site (DWHS)…”
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    Wildness as vitality: A relational approach by Vannini, Phillip, Vannini, April S.

    “…Countless authors have deconstructed both the romantic and the troubled history of wildness and wilderness, yet very few researchers have ever asked people:…”
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    The Exhaustion of Wood Buffalo National Park: Mikisew Cree First Nation Experiences and Perspectives by Vannini, Phillip, Vannini, April

    “…Wood Buffalo National Park is Canada’s largest and the world’s second largest national park. For the last half century, industrial mega projects such as BC…”
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    Of Walking Shoes, Boats, Golf Carts, Bicycles, and a Slow Technoculture: A Technography of Movement and Embodied Media on Protection Island by Vannini, Phillip, Vannini, April

    Published in Qualitative inquiry (01-10-2008)
    “…Drawing on participant observation conducted on Protection Island, British Columbia, this article examines the significance of technologies of movement and, in…”
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    Girl, Interrupted: Interpreting Semenya’s Body, Gender Verification Testing, and Public Discourse by Vannini, April, Fornssler, Barbara

    Published in Cultural studies, critical methodologies (01-06-2011)
    “…This article addresses the social implications of gender verification testing in sport. The authors ask how sex—gender is contained in mediated public…”
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    Moccasin on One Foot, High Heel on the Other: Life Story Reflections of Coreen Gladue by Vannini, April, Gladue, Coreen

    Published in Qualitative inquiry (01-04-2009)
    “…Drawing from life history interviews with Coreen Gladue—a Cree/Métis woman resident of British Columbia, Canada—this article uses poetic representation and…”
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    Toward a Technography of Everyday Life: The Methodological Legacy of James W. Carey's Ecology of Technoculture as Communication by Vannini, Phillip, Hodson, Jaigris, Vannini, April

    Published in Cultural studies, critical methodologies (01-06-2009)
    “…This article identifies Carey's contributions to the concept of technoculture and attempts to systematize his writings on communication, culture, and…”
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