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Mobility, bordering & ordering/othering
In a time of large refugee streams, a rise in popularity of border walls, travel bans and continuous ordering/othering practices within societies, there is an urgent need for critical perspectives that consider how people are forg ...
Supervisor: Alexandra Rijke
Department: Cultural Geography Group |
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Mass tourism
Thesis projects under this theme will contribute to the increasing body of knowledge on mass tourism and specifically to the literatures focusing on local governance aimed to tackle the perceived problems caused by tourism. They w ...
Supervisor: Martijn Duineveld
Department: Cultural Geography Group |
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International medical travel
It’s called ‘medical tourism’ by some and ‘medical exile’ by others, depending on the political orientation, location and financial stakes of who’s talking... Whatever we choose to call it, however, what we do know is this: more p ...
Supervisor: Meghann Ormond
Department: Cultural Geography Group |
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Tourism and the pursuit of wellness
Wellness tourism may be considered one of the most ancient forms of tourism, if one thinks back to the importance of health and wellbeing in the leisure activities of the ancient Romans and Greeks; the quests for spiritual enlight ...
Supervisor: Karolina Doughty
Department: Cultural Geography Group |
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Green cities and nature-based solutions for health
This thesis topic deals with the role of heritage nature and culture in the growing and rapidly developing modern cities. The city of the future is one that is to be green, diverse, circular and climate resilient. This topic empha ...
Supervisor: Prof. dr Edward Huijbens
Department: Cultural Geography Group |
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Land and life
This project examines the dynamics of ‘solastalgia’ -- commonly defined as the mental or existential distress caused by environmental change (Albrecht, 2005) -- among migrants and refugees that have borne witness to climate change ...
Supervisor: Tom Rowe
Department: Cultural Geography Group |
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Music and sound in tourism environments
Music, and non-musical sound, is an emerging area of research focus for tourism studies. The ubiquitous presence of music across the spaces and situations of tourism (as well as everyday life) makes it a fruitful terrain for explo ...
Supervisor: Karolina Doughty
Department: Cultural Geography Group |
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