Pandemic Mobility/(Im)mobility in the Canary Islands: irregular migrants becoming hotel guests

In a border archipelago whose socio-economic structure is based on the specialization of tourism, mobility takes on its full significance with international tourists, labour migrants, migrants fleeing violence and poverty, lifestyle migrants, digital nomads, etc. The boundaries between these flows o...

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Main Authors: Josefina Domínguez-Mujica, Juan M. Parreño-Castellano, Claudio Moreno-Medina
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Language:English
Published: Société Royale Belge de Géographie and the Belgian National Committee of Geography 2022-10-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/belgeo/56022
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description In a border archipelago whose socio-economic structure is based on the specialization of tourism, mobility takes on its full significance with international tourists, labour migrants, migrants fleeing violence and poverty, lifestyle migrants, digital nomads, etc. The boundaries between these flows often become blurred, as the presence of tourists attracts labour migrants; labour and lifestyle migrants exchange roles; and irregular migrants become labour migrants. However, it has been the immobility caused by the pandemic that has turned the migration-tourism nexus on its head, transforming irregular migrants into guests of tourist establishments. Consequently, the purpose of this article is to reflect on the impact of the immobility caused by the pandemic in a territory whose raison d’être is mobility.
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spelling doaj-art-6c80975cfbe64c1e9679c7a48fdc0cd62025-08-20T03:18:01ZengSociété Royale Belge de Géographie and the Belgian National Committee of GeographyBelgeo1377-23682294-91352022-10-01310.4000/belgeo.56022Pandemic Mobility/(Im)mobility in the Canary Islands: irregular migrants becoming hotel guestsJosefina Domínguez-MujicaJuan M. Parreño-CastellanoClaudio Moreno-MedinaIn a border archipelago whose socio-economic structure is based on the specialization of tourism, mobility takes on its full significance with international tourists, labour migrants, migrants fleeing violence and poverty, lifestyle migrants, digital nomads, etc. The boundaries between these flows often become blurred, as the presence of tourists attracts labour migrants; labour and lifestyle migrants exchange roles; and irregular migrants become labour migrants. However, it has been the immobility caused by the pandemic that has turned the migration-tourism nexus on its head, transforming irregular migrants into guests of tourist establishments. Consequently, the purpose of this article is to reflect on the impact of the immobility caused by the pandemic in a territory whose raison d’être is mobility.https://journals.openedition.org/belgeo/56022tourismCanary Islandspandemicimmobilityisland spacesirregular migration
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Pandemic Mobility/(Im)mobility in the Canary Islands: irregular migrants becoming hotel guests
Belgeo
tourism
Canary Islands
pandemic
immobility
island spaces
irregular migration
title Pandemic Mobility/(Im)mobility in the Canary Islands: irregular migrants becoming hotel guests
title_full Pandemic Mobility/(Im)mobility in the Canary Islands: irregular migrants becoming hotel guests
title_fullStr Pandemic Mobility/(Im)mobility in the Canary Islands: irregular migrants becoming hotel guests
title_full_unstemmed Pandemic Mobility/(Im)mobility in the Canary Islands: irregular migrants becoming hotel guests
title_short Pandemic Mobility/(Im)mobility in the Canary Islands: irregular migrants becoming hotel guests
title_sort pandemic mobility im mobility in the canary islands irregular migrants becoming hotel guests
topic tourism
Canary Islands
pandemic
immobility
island spaces
irregular migration
url https://journals.openedition.org/belgeo/56022
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