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Noel B. Salazar's main research interests include anthropologies of (im)mobility and travel, heritage, the local-to-global nexus, discourses and imaginaries of alterity, cultural brokering, cosmopolitanism, and endurance. His anthropological work synthesizes ethnographic findings with conceptual
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Salazar, Noel B.; Smart, Alan (2011). "Anthropological Takes on (Im)Mobility".
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Envisioning Eden: Mobilizing Imaginaries in Tourism and Beyond
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Seasonal lifestyle tourism: The case of Chinese elites.
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624:Identities: Global Studies in Power and Culture
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218:One of Salazar's key concepts is the one of
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1388:"Regimes of Mobility Across the Globe"
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1664:"Home - Jonge Academie"
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514:American Anthropologist
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427:Anthropology in Action
328:Special journal issues
1429:"Tourism Imaginaries"
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236:University of Calgary
1714:"IUAES: Commissions"
1539:"Applied Mobilities"
474:Journal of Sociology
390:Regimes of mobility.
357:Modes de vie mobiles
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132:University of Leuven
81:Momentous Mobilities
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