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Remote-work visas will shape the future of work, travel and citizenship

Dave Cook, UCL During lockdown, travel was not only a distant dream, it was unlawful. Some even predicted that how we travel would change forever....

The sun is setting on unsustainable long-haul, short-stay tourism — regional...

James Higham, University of Otago Unprecedented border closures and the domestic lockdown have paralysed New Zealand’s $40.9 billion a year tourism industry. In the process,...

‘Joker’ fans flocking to a Bronx stairway highlights tension of media...

Laura M. Holzman, IUPUI New York’s newest tourist attraction isn’t a museum, park or art installation. It’s a stairway. Sandwiched between apartment buildings in the Bronx, it’s...

Climate change and air travel: why we have a responsibility to...

Tom Baum, University of Strathclyde Few would deny the threat to our planet posed by climate change, or the role that humans have played...

How Macau became the world’s casino capital

William Vlcek, University of St Andrews Macau is China’s answer to Las Vegas. But the former Portuguese colony has long surpassed the City of Lights...

It’s time for a new approach to travel

Randy Malamud, Georgia State University When I overcame a flying phobia, I resolved to make up for lost time by visiting as much of the...

To succeed, large ocean sanctuaries need to benefit both sea life...

Rebecca Gruby, Colorado State University; Lisa Campbell, Duke University; Luke Fairbanks, Duke University, and Noella Gray, University of Guelph There is growing concern that the...

Will wildfires leave lasting economic scars on California’s vital wine country?

Liz Thach, Sonoma State University and Robert Eyler, Sonoma State University Now that the wildfires that have swept through the vineyards, forests and towns of...

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