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Study Abroad and the Quest for an Anti-Tourism Experience

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With contributions from anthropologists and cultural theorists, Study Abroad and the Quest for an Anti-Tourism Experience examines the culture and cultural implications of student travel. Drawing on rich case studies from the Arctic to Africa, Asia to the Americas, this impressive array of experts focuses on the challenges and ethical implications of student engagement, service and volunteering, immersion, research in the field, local community engagement, and crafting a new generation of active, engaged global citizens. This volume is a must-read for students, practitioners, and scholars.
For more information, check out this presentation by Michael A. Di Giovine, coeditor of Study Abroad and the Quest for an Anti-Tourism Experience, or these podcast episodes:
Sustainable Study Abroad with Dr. Michael Di Giovine by ODLI on Air
Study Abroad and the Quest for an Anti-Tourism Experience by Meaningful Journeys

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List of Figures

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Asking Questions about Study Abroad and Tourism

Michael A. Di Giovine and John Bodinger de Uriarte

  • "Doing Good" and Doing It Quickly in East African Study Abroad Programs
  • Jennifer Coffman and Miroslava Prazak

  • Two Weeks to Global Citizenship?: The Problems, Paradoxes, and Successes of Running a Short-Term Travel Course
  • Aaron Andrew Greer and Don D. Schweitzer

  • Safe-Guarding, Social-Pricing, and Labeling: Technologies of Border Construction and Discourses of Border Crossing in Study Abroad/Away
  • Neriko Doerr

  • The Imperative of Access in Short-Term Study Abroad
  • Gareth Barkin

  • Forbidden Learning
  • Aaron Lampmann and Schweitzer

  • Weekending Daring: Manufacturing the "Discomfort Zone" and Making the Study-Away Self
  • John Bodinger de Uriarte

  • Missions and Discomfort
  • Catherine Serio

  • Schooling Taste: Culinary Tourism, Study Away, and Food
  • Melissa Biggs

  • Teaching and Learning Food and Sustainability in Italy: Betwixt and Beyond Touristic Consumptions
  • Elisa Ascione

  • Reflection: Finding Home, Identity, and Meaning in Study Abroad Programs Targeted to Heritage Students
  • Annie Nguyen

  • Between Tourism and Anti-Tourism: Ethics and the Study Abroad Experience
  • Michael A. Di Giovine

    Index

    About the Editors and Contributors

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    John J. Bodinger de Uriarte is chair of the Sociology and Anthropology Department, and director of the Museum Studies Program and the Diversity Studies Program at Susquehanna University.

    Michael A. Di Giovine is associate professor of anthropology at West Chester University of Pennsylvania and honorary fellow in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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