2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2010.06.017
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On being aeromobile: airline passengers and the affective experiences of flight

Abstract: On being aeromobile: airline passengers and the affective experiences of flightThe advent of heavier-than-air powered flight and the subsequent inauguration of regular passenger air services at the beginning of the twentieth century transformed not only the practical geographies but also the affective human experiences of travelling. Aircraft enabled passengers to accomplish journeys, which would once have taken many days or weeks to complete, in a matter of hours, and transformed the sensory experiences of be… Show more

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“…Most textbooks on tourism management and economics see transport as a derived demand with a cost in terms of money and time (e.g., [21]). These books often ignore the fact that transport is an intrinsic part of any travel, also mentally (e.g., [22]). Furthermore, these books also ignore the many interactions between the transport system and the (in-)ability of certain destinations and certain forms of tourism to develop.…”
Section: Tourism and Transport Geographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most textbooks on tourism management and economics see transport as a derived demand with a cost in terms of money and time (e.g., [21]). These books often ignore the fact that transport is an intrinsic part of any travel, also mentally (e.g., [22]). Furthermore, these books also ignore the many interactions between the transport system and the (in-)ability of certain destinations and certain forms of tourism to develop.…”
Section: Tourism and Transport Geographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A range of studies on aeromobility over the past decade (Adey, 2008;Budd, 2011;Burrell, 2008;Cwerner et al, 2009;Lassen, 2006) inform the work of Lin, who highlights the Western biases of many existing studies and the corresponding failure to understand how significant aeromobile assemblages are for non-Western economies and societies. Hui reflects upon interdisciplinary dialogues between migration and mobilities scholars, unpicking key points of friction and making the 'migrant exceptionalism' perpetuated by both groups both a target of critique and an inspiration for future interdisciplinary engagement.…”
Section: Traces Of a Mobile Field: The Special Issue Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Qualitative approaches encompass, but are not limited to, the use of a single approach to data collection, such as in-depth interviews to appreciate the nuances in practice and policy (Aldred & Jungniekel, 2014;Beirão & Cabral, 2007;Curl, et al 2012) or in exploring the lived experience of travel through autobiographical experience (Jain, 2011), from public records of travel (Budd, 2011) or from walk-along interviews (Evans & Jones, 2011). Other Transport Geography research has used a range of qualitative methods to build understanding (Clayton and Musselthwaite, 2013;Pooley et al, 2011).…”
Section: Is Transport Geography Really Synonymous With Quantitative Mmentioning
confidence: 99%