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Geographies of global lifestyle migration: Towards an anticolonial approach

This article brings the critiques of anticolonial theorists into conversation with the burgeoning literature on Global North-to-South lifestyle migration – including scholarship employing related terminologies such as residential tourism and amenity migration. Our review synthesizes strengths in thi...

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Published in:Progress in human geography 2021-10, Vol.45 (5), p.1040-1060
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