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pastoralists are also professional travelers, they move relatively short distances, mostly walking or riding donkeys, horses, and camels. Air travel and the proliferation of information and communication technologies have afforded more opportunities for modern travelers and also engaged a wider range of people in itinerant lifestyles.
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The global nomad lifestyle is characterized by high mobility. Global nomads travel from one country to another without a permanent home or job; their ties to their country of origin have also loosened. They might stay in any one location from a few days to several months, but at the end they will
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who follow their herd according to the seasons. Unlike traditional nomads, global nomads travel alone or in pairs rather than with a family and livestock. They also travel worldwide and via various routes, whereas traditional nomads have a fixed annual or seasonal pattern of movement. Although
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in order to support their frequent moving. Rather than money and possessions, they focus on experiences, happiness, self discovery and well-being. Many have location-independent vocations in fields such as
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Global Nomads. Techno and New Age as Transnational Countercultures in Ibiza and Goa.
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In addition to location-independent travelers, the term has also been used for
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Migration, Diversity, and Education: Beyond Third Culture Kids.
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Free as a Global Nomad: An Old Tradition with a Modern Twist.
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Global Nomads: Challenges of Mobility in the Sedentary World.
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The Global Nomad: Backpacker Travel in Theory and Practice.
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is a person who is living a mobile and international
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Economic
applied
development
anthropology

Commodification
Barter
Debt
Finance
Embeddedness
Reciprocity
Redistribution
Value
Wealth
Gift economy
Limited good
Inalienable possessions
Singularization (commodity pathway)
Spheres of exchange
Social capital
Cultural capital
Hunting-gathering
Pastoralism
Nomadic pastoralism
Shifting cultivation
Moral economy
Peasant economics
Kula ring
Moka exchange
Potlatch
Gifting remittances

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