From welcome to well ... come: the mobilities, temporalities and geopolitics of contemporary hospitality – commentary to Gill

In this reflection, I take Nick Gill’s contribution to this issue on the politics of hospitality and welcome as a point of departure to address three specific concerns, framed by the context of contemporary global mobility. First, I argue that various aspects of the recent so-called European migrati...

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Main Author: Roger Norum
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Geographical Society of Finland 2018-05-01
Series:Fennia: International Journal of Geography
Online Access:https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/70403
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Summary:In this reflection, I take Nick Gill’s contribution to this issue on the politics of hospitality and welcome as a point of departure to address three specific concerns, framed by the context of contemporary global mobility. First, I argue that various aspects of the recent so-called European migration crisis enable us to further question some of the long-fixed categories through which mobile actors are often classified. Second, I speak to the critical nature of temporality as a governing factor not just in how states manage mobile peoples, but in how people imagine, understand and experience individual and group processes of welcome. Finally, I suggest that just as geopolitical discourse plays a clear role in how migration is understood and experienced, so too are geopolitics deeply embedded in the encounters, practices and regimes of hospitality across tourism.
ISSN:1798-5617