English bibliography

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Ackers, L. & Dwyer, P., 2004, “Fixed Laws, Fluid Lives: The Citizenship Status of Post-retirement Migrants in the European Union”, Ageing and Society, 24(3): 451–75.

Adihartono, W., 2014, “Migration and Family Relationships: the Case of “Gay Indonesia” in Paris”, Working Paper Series, No. 157, September 2014, Southeast Asia Research Centre, City University of Hong Kong.

Adihartono, W., 2015, “Homosexuality in Indonesia: Banality, Prohibition, and Migration”, International Journal of Indonesian Studies, Volume 1, Issue 2, Autumn 2015, 18-32.

Ahmed, A., 2022 (in press), “Home at Last: Narrating community and belonging through retirement migration” in Bonasch-Brednich, B. et al (eds) Narratives of Migration: Modalities of Agency, Collectivity and Performativity, Milton, Taylor and Francis

Ahmed, A., 2020, “Linking Time and Space in Narrative: Nostalgia as a Chronotope”, in Schilling, E. & O’Neill (eds) Frontiers of Time Research, New York: Springer.

Ahmed, A., & Hall, K., 2016, “Negotiating the challenges of ageing as a British migrant in Spain”, GeroPsych, 29, 105-114.

Ahmed, A., 2015, “Retiring to Spain: British Women’s Narratives of Nostalgia, Belonging and community”, Bristol, Policy Press.

Ahmed, A., 2013, “Structural Narrative Analysis Understanding Experiences of Lifestyle Migration Through Two Plot Typologies”, Qualitative Inquiry, 19(3): 232-243.

Ahmed, A., 2012, “Networks among retired British women in the Costa Blanca: insider, outsiders, ‘club capital’ and ‘limited liability’”, Urbanities 2, 2, 95-112.

Ahmed, A., 2011, “Belonging out of context: the intersection of place, networks and ethnic identity among retired British migrants living in the Costa Blanca”, Journal of Identity and Migration Studies, 5(2): 1-18.

Amit, V., and Salazar, N.B. (eds), 2020, Pacing mobilities: Timing, intensity, tempo and duration of human movements. Oxford: Berghahn.

Arun, S., Brahic, B., & Taylor, S., 2020, “Global mobilities: United by dividing and accelerating precarities”, Migration and Development, 9(1): 1-7.

Åkerlund, U., 2015, “Understanding the production and performance aspects of lifestyle mobilities”, in Torkington, K., David I. &  Sardinha, J. (eds.) Practicing the Good Life: lifestyle migration in practices. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 86-104.

Åkerlund, U., Lipkina, O., & Hall, C.M., 2015, “Second Home Governance in the EU: In and Out of Finland and Malta”, Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events, 7(1): 77-97.

Åkerlund, U., & Sandberg, L., 2015, “Stories of Lifestyle Mobility: Representing Self and Place in the Search for the ‘Good Life’”, Social and Cultural Geography, 16(3): 351-370.

Åkerlund, U., 2013, “The Best of Both Worlds: Aspirations, Drivers and Practices of Swedish Lifestyle Movers in Malta”, PhD Thesis, Umeå University.

Åkerlund, U., 2013, “Buying a Place Abroad: Processes of Recreational Property Acquisition”, Housing Studies, 28(4): 632-652.

Åkerlund, U., 2012, “Selling a Place in the Sun: Property Mediation as Production of Lifestyle Mobility”, Anatolia: an International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research, 23(2): 251-267.

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Balkır, C., &  Südaş, I., 2014, “Guests and Hosts: European Retirees in Coastal Turkey”, Insight Turkey 14 (6): 123-143.

Bantman-Masum, E., 2015, “Migration Machine: Marketing Mexico in the Age of ICTs” in Frayssé and O’Neil (eds) Digital Labour and Prosumer Capitalism. The US Matrix, Palgrave Macmillan.

Bantman-Masum, E., 2015, “Lifestyle Transmigration: Understanding a Hypermobile Minority in Mérida, Mexico”, Journal of Latin American Geography.

Bantman-Masum, E., 2011, “‘You Need to Come Here… to See What Living is Really About’. Staging north American Expatriation in Merida (Mexico)”, Miranda n°5 – South and race / Sud et race (ed. Stefani, A.) – Staging Mobility in the United States / Mise en scène et mobilité aux Etats-Unis (ed. Jouve, E.).

Benson, M., 2021, “Brexit’s hidden costs for Britons living in the EU“, Current History 120(824): 118-120.

Benson, M., 2019, “Brexit and the classed politics of bordering: the British in France and European belongings”, Sociology.

Benson, M. & Lewis, C. 2019, “Brexit, British People of Colour in the EU-27 and everyday racism in Britain and Europe”, Ethnic and Racial Studies 42(13): 2211-2228.

Benson, M., 2018, “Constellations of privilege: the racialised and classed formations of Britons living in rural France”, in Leonard, P. and Walsh, K. (eds.) British Migration: Understanding contemporary British out-migration and its global impact. London: Routledge, 23-39.

Benson, M., & O’Reilly, K., 2020, “Reflexive Practice in Live Sociology: Lessons fromresearching Brexit in the lives of British Citizens living in the EU-27“, Qualitative Research.

Benson, M. & O’Reilly, K., 2018, “Lifestyle Migration and Colonial Traces in Malaysia and Panama”, Palgrave Macmillan.

Benson, M., 2016, “Deconstructing Belonging in Lifestyle Migration: Tracking the Emotional Negotiations of the British in Rural France”, European Journal of Cultural Studies 19(5): 481-494.

Benson, M. & O’Reilly, K., 2016, “From Lifestyle Migration to Lifestyle in Migration: Categories, concepts and ways of thinking”, Migration Studies 4(1): 20-37.

Benson M. & Osbaldiston, N., 2016, “Toward a critical sociology of lifestyle migration: reconceptualising migration and the search for a better way of life”, The Sociological Review 64(3): 407-423.

Benson, M., 2015, ‘Lifestyle Migration: From the State of the Art to the Future of the Field’, Two Homelands 42: 9-23.

Benson, M., 2015, “Class, race, privilege: structuring the lifestyle migrant experience in Boquete, Panama”, Journal of Latin American Geography 14(1): 19-37.

Benson, M. & O’Reilly K., 2015, “Lifestyle migration”, in Martin, W. and Twigg, J. (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Cultural Gerontology. London: Routledge, 420-427.

Benson, M., 2014, “Negotiating privilege in and through lifestyle migration”, in Benson, M. and Osbaldiston, N. (eds) Understanding lifestyle migration. Basingstoke: MacMillan, 47-69.

Benson, M. & Osbaldiston, N. 2014, “New horizons in lifestyle migration research: theorizing movement, settlement and the search for a better way of life”, in Benson, M. and Osbaldiston, N. (eds.) Understanding lifestyle migration. Basingstoke: MacMillan. 1-25.

Benson, M., & Osbaldiston, N., 2014, “Understanding Lifestyle Migration: Theoretical Approaches to Migration and the Quest for a Better Way of Life”, Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan.

Benson, M., 2013, “Postcoloniality and privilege in new lifestyle flows: the case of North Americans in Panama”, Mobilities 8(3): 313-330. [http://bit.ly/193rvzS]

Benson, M., 2013, “Living the ‘Real’ Dream in la France profonde? Lifestyle migration, Social Distinction, and the Authenticities of Everyday Life”, Anthropological Quaterly 86(2), 501-526.

Benson, M., 2012, “How culturally-significant imaginings are translated into lifestyle migration”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 38(10): 1681-1696.

Benson, M., 2011, “Landscape, Imagination and Experience: Processes of Emplacement among the British in Rural France”, in Benson, M. and R. Munro, (eds.), Sociological Roots and Political Routes(The Sociological Review Monograph), Oxford: Wiley Blackwell.

Benson, M., 2011, “The movement beyond (lifestyle) migration: mobile practices and the constitution of a better way of life”, Mobilities, 6 (2): 221-235.

Benson, M., 2011, “The British in Rural France: Lifestyle Migration and the Ongoing Quest for a Better Way of Life”, Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Benson, M., 2010, “The context and trajectory of lifestyle migration: the case of the British residents of southwest France”, European Societies,12(1): 45-64.

Benson, M. & O’Reilly, K., 2009, “Lifestyle Migration. Expectations, Aspirations and Experiences”, Ashgate.

Benson, M. &  O’Reilly, K., 2009, “Migration and the search for a better way of life: a critical exploration of lifestyle migration”, The Sociological Review, 57(4): 608-625.

Benson, M., 2008, “Becoming significant: the appropriation of the French rural space by British migrants / L’appropriation de l’espace rural français par les Britanniques”, in Diry, J-P. (ed.) Les étrangers dans les campagnes,Clermont-Ferrand: Presses Universitaires Blaise Pascal.

Betty, C. & Hall, K., 2015, “The Myth of No Return? Why retired British Migrants in Spain Return to the UK” in Torkington, K., David I. & Sardinha J.(eds.), Practising the Good Life: Lifestyle Migration in Practices. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 123-137.

Betty, C. & Cahill M., 1999, “British Expatiates Experiences of Health and Social Services on the Costa del Sol”, in Anthias, F. & Lazaridis, G. (eds.) Into the Margins: Migration and Exclusion in Southern Europe, Aldershot: Ashgate, 83-103.

Bianchi, R. V., 2000, “Migrant Tourist-Workers: Exploring the ‘Contact Zones’ of Post-industrial Tourism”, Current Issues in Tourism, 3(2): 107-137.

Bonisch-Brednich, B., & Trundle, C. (eds.), 2010, “Local Lives: Migration and the Micro-politics of Place”, Aldershot: Ashgate.

Božić, S., 2006, “The Achievement and Potential of International Retirement Migration Research: The Need for Disciplinary Exchange”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 32(8): 1415-1427.

Bousiou, P., 2008, “The Nomads of Mykonos: Performing Liminalities in a ‘Queer’ Space”, Oxford: Berghahn Books.

Bousiou, P., 2003, “Soliloquies; an essay film on post-modern nomadic existence, autonomy and aloneness”.

Buller, H. & Hoggart, K., 1994, “International counterurbanization”, Aldershot: Avebury.

Buller, H. & Hoggart, K., 1994, “British home owners in rural France: property selection and characteristics”, King’s College London Department of Geography Occasional Paper #40.

Buller, H. & K. Hoggart, 1993, “French estate agents and house sales to British nationals”, King’s College London Department of Geography Occasional Paper #36.

Buller, H. & K. Hoggart, 1992, “Selling France: Advertising French Houses to Attract British Purchasers”. King’s College London Department of Geography Occasional Paper.

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Caillol, D., & Le Bigot B., 2021, “Migrant women servants in Amman and backpackers in Bangkok. The ‘walking interviews’ method for studying mobile groups in cities”, in Cattan N., & Ferret L. (eds), Hybrid mobilities. Transgressive Spatialities. London: Routledge.

Carson, D.A., Carson, D.B. & Eimermann, M., 2017, “International winter tourism entrepreneurs in northern Sweden: understanding migration, lifestyle, and business motivations”, Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, 18(2), 183-192.

Carson, D.A., Cleary, J., de la Barre, S., Eimermann, M., & Marjavaara, R., 2016, “New Mobilities – New Economies? Temporary populations and local innovation capacity in sparsely populated areas”. In A. Taylor, D.B. Carson, P. Ensign, L. Huskey, R.O. Rasmussen & G. Saxinger (eds.), Settlements at the Edge: Remote human settlements in developed nations. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 178-206.

Casado-Díaz, J.M. & Casado-Diaz M.A., 2009, “International retirement migration in Alicante”, Report commissioned by the Alicante Provincial Government, Spain, as part of the Alicante Strategic Plan Alicante 2020.

Casado-Díaz, M.A., Casado-Díaz, A.B. & Casado-Díaz J.M., 2013, “Linking tourism, retirement migration and social capital”, Tourism Geographies: An International Journal of Tourism Space, Place and Environment.

Casado-Díaz, M.A., 2011, “The geographies of lifestyle migration”, in Wilson, J. (ed.) Space, place and tourism: New perspectives in tourism geographies, Routledge. 120-125.

Casado-Díaz, M.A., Everett S. & Wilson, J. (eds.), 2007, “Social and Cultural Change: Making Space(s) for Leisure and Tourism”, Eastbourne: LSA Publications.

Casado-Díaz, M.A., 2006, “Retiring to Spain: An Analysis of Difference among North European Nationals”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 32(8): 1321-1339.

Casado-Díaz, M.A., Kaiser, C. & Warnes, A.M., 2004, “Northern European retired residents in nine southern European areas: characteristics, motivations and adjustment”, Ageing and Society, 24 (3): 353-381.

Casado-Díaz, M.A., 2001, “From Second Homes to Retirement Dwellings: Opportunities for Senior Housing Developments in the Mediterranean Region”, Bristol: Bristol Group for Tourism Research.

Casado-Díaz, M.A., 1999, “Socio-demographic impacts of residential tourism: a case study of Torrevieja”, The International Journal of Tourism Research, 1: 223-237.

Cohen, S., 2010, “Searching for Escape, Authenticity and Identity: Experiences of ‘Lifestyle Travellers’”, in Morgan, M., Lugosi, P. and Ritchie, B, (eds.) The Tourism and Leisure Experience: Consumer and Managerial Perspectives. Bristol: Channel View Publications, 27-42.

Cortés, G., Matarrita-Cascante, D., & Rodríguez, M.F., 2014. “International Amenity Migration: Implications for Integrated Community Development Opportunities”, Community Development, 45(5): 507-524.

Cresswell, T. & P. Merriman (eds.) 2011, “Geographies of Mobilities: Practices, Spaces, Subjects”, Farnham: Ashgate Publishing.

Croucher, S., 2019, “Lifestyle Migrants”, Dissent (Fall): 14-17.

Croucher, S., 2016, “Rooted in Relative Privilege: US Expats in Granada, Nicaragua,” Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1070289X.2016.1260022]

Croucher, S., 2012, “Americans Abroad: A Global Diaspora?”  Journal of Transnational American Studies 4, 2: 1-33.

Croucher, S., 2012, “Privileged Mobility in an Age of Globality”, Societies. Special issue: On the Move: Human Migration Past, Present and Future 2: 1-13.

Croucher, S., 2011, “The Nonchalant Migrants: Americans Living North of the 49th Parallel,” Journal of International Migration and Integration 12 (2): 113-131.

Croucher, S., 2009, The Other Side of the Fence: American Migrants in Mexico. Austin: University of Texas Press.

Croucher, S., 2009, “Migrants of Privilege: The Political Transnationalism of Americans in Mexico,” Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 16 (4): 463-491.

Croucher, S. 2007. “They Love Us Here: American Migrants in Mexico,” Dissent (Winter): 23-29.

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D’Andrea, A., Gray, B. & Ciolfi, L., 2011, “Methodological Challenges and Innovations in Mobilities Research”, Mobilities, 6(2).

D’Andrea, A., 2007, “Osho International Meditation Resort (Pune, 2000s): An Anthropological Analysis of Sannyasin Therapies and the Rajneesh Legacy”, Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 47(1): 1-26.

D’Andrea, A., 2007, “Deciphering the Scale and Space of Global Nomadism: Subjectivity and Counterculture in a Global Age” in Sassen, S. (ed.), Deciphering the Global: Its Scales, Spaces and Subjects, London: Routledge, 201-220.

D’Andrea, A., 2007, “Global Nomads: Techno and New Age as Transnational Countercultures in Ibiza and Goa”, London: Routledge.

D’Andrea, A., 2006, “The Spiritual Economy of Nightclubs and Raves: Osho Sannyasins as Party Promoters in Ibiza and Pune-Goa”, Culture and Religion, 7(1): 61-75.

D’Andrea, A., 2006, “Neo-Nomadism: a Theory of Postidentitarian Mobility in the Global Age”, Mobilities, 1(1): 95-119.

D’Andrea, A., 2004, “Global Nomads: Techno and New Age as Transnational Countercultures in Ibiza and Goa”, in St-John, G. (ed.) Rave Culture and Religion, London: Routledge, 236-255.

David, I., Eimermann, M. & Åkerlund, U., 2015, “An exploration of a lifestyle mobility industry”, in Torkington, K., David, I. & Sardinha, J. (eds.), Practising the Good Life: Lifestyle Migration in Practices. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 138-160.

David, I., 2012, “Radio-graphing an ‘expatriate’ space”, in Oliveira, M., Portela P. & Santos L. (eds) Radio Evolution: Conference Proceedings (e-book) Braga: Universidade do Minho/ECREA.

Drake, H. & S. Collard, 2008, “A Case Study of Intra-EU Migration. 20 years of the ‘Brits’ in the Pays d’Auge, Normandy, France”, French Politics, 6(3): 214-233.

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Egea, C. & Rodríguez, V., 2002, “Determinants of migration in the province of Jaén, Andalusia”, Espaces, Populations, Sociétés, 1(2): 109-124.

Eimermann, M., 2021, “Studying locals and lifestyle migrants in sparsely populated northern Sweden using foresight ‘Light’”. SAGE Research Methods Online.

Eimermann, M., & Singleton, B.E., 2021, “Trails and tribulations. Lifestyle migration as nature-based integration in Northern Sweden”, in Friedrich, D., Hirnsperger, M., & Bauer S. (eds), More than ‘Nature’: Research on Infrastructure and Settlements in the North. Vienna: LIT Publishers.

Eimermann, M., Hedberg C., & Lindgren U., 2020, “Downshifting Dutch rural tourism entrepreneurs: challenges, opportunities and implications for the Swedish welfare state”, in Walmsley, A., Åberg K., Blinnikka, P., & Jóhannesson, G.T. (eds), Tourism Employment in Nordic Countries – Trends, Practices and Opportunities. Cham (CH): Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 303-326.

Eimermann, M., Tomozeiu, D., & Carson D.A., 2020, “Lifestyle migrants and intercultural communication in Swedish villages”, in in Lundmark, L., Carson D.B., & Eimermann, M. (eds), Dipping in to the North: Living, Working and Traveling in Sparsely Populated Areas. Cham (CH): Palgrave Macmillan.

Eimermann, M., Hayes, M. & Korpela, M., 2019, Conference proceedings for the Lifestyle migration Hub meeting 28-29 November 2019 at Umeå University, Sweden. Umeå University: GERUM Working Paper.

Eimermann, M. & Carson, D.A., 2018, “European lifestyle migrant entrepreneurs and their business networks in Swedish sparsely populated areas”, in Kordel, S., Weidinger, T. & Jelen, I. (eds.), “Current migration processes to European peripheries: status quo, implications and development.” Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 243-270.

Eimermann, M. & Kordel, S., 2018, “International lifestyle migrant entrepreneurs in two New Immigration Destinations: Understanding their evolving mix of embeddedness”, Journal of Rural Studies 64: 241-252.

Eimermann, M., Tillberg Mattsson, K. & Carson, D.A., 2018, “International tourism entrepreneurs in Swedish peripheries: compliance and collision with public tourism strategies”, Regional Science, Policy and Practice 11(3): 479-492.

Eimermann, M., 2017, “Flying Dutchmen? Return reasoning among Dutch Lifestyle Migrants in Rural Sweden”, Mobilities, 12(1): 116-135.

Eimermann, M., Agnidakis, P., Åkerlund, U. & Woube, A., 2017,“Rural place marketing and consumption-driven mobilities in Northern Sweden: Challenges and opportunities for community sustainability”, Journal of Rural and Community Development, 12(2-3): 114.126.

Eimermann, M., 2016, “Two sides of the same coin: Dutch rural tourism entrepreneurs and countryside capital in Sweden”, Rural Society, 25(1): 55-73.

Eimermann, M., 2015, “Lifestyle Migration beyond Consumption – Production Binaries: Dutch Migrants and Multifunctional Rural Land Use in Sweden”, Dve Domovini / Two Homelands, 42: 81-96.

Eimermann, M., 2015, “Lifestyle Migration to the North: Dutch Families and the Decision to Move to Rural Sweden”, Population, Space and Place, 21(1): 68-85.

Eimermann, M., 2015, “Promoting Swedish countryside in the Netherlands: International rural place marketing to attract new residents”, European Urban and Regional Studies, 22(4): 398-415.

Eimermann, M., 2015, “‘I felt confined’ – Narratives of ambivalence among Dutch lifestyle migrants in Hällefors”, in Eimermann, M., & Trumberg, A. (eds.), Place and Identity – A new landscape of social and political change in Sweden. Stockholm: Santérus Academic Press, 31-56.

Eimermann, M. & Trumberg, A., 2015, “Place and Identity – A new landscape of social and political change in Sweden”, Stockholm: Santérus Academic Press.

Eimermann, M., 2013, “There and back again? Dutch lifestyle migrants moving to rural Sweden in the early 21st century”, PhD Thesis, Örebro University.

Eimermann, M., Lundmark, M. & Müller, D., 2012, “Exploring Dutch migration to rural Sweden: International Counterurbanisation in the EU”, Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 103(3): 330-346.

Elliot, A., Norum, R. & Salazar, N. B., (eds.), 2017, “Methodologies of mobility: Ethnography and experiment”, Oxford: Berghahn.

Engdahl, S., 2021, Attraction and Retention Reasons for International Retirement Migration The Case of Swedish Citizens in Portugal and in Spain. Ph.D. thesis. University of Lisbon.

Ertuğrul, G., 2016, “British Migrants in the Turkish Countryside: Lifestyle Migration, Loss of Social Status and Finding ‘True Life’ in Difference”, METU Studies in Development, 43 (2): 475-496.

Etrillard, A., 2014, ““English Spoken”. Une perspective critique sur les pratiques anglophones en milieu rural Breton”, In Colonna R. (ed.), 2015 , Les Locuteurs et les langues : pouvoirs, non-pouvoirs et contre-pouvoirs, Editions Lambert-Lucas, Limoges, 83-94.

Etrillard, A., 2014, “‘This Book will Trigger Dreams’: The Memoirs of Lifestyle Migrants in Rural France – Recounting, Entertaining, Promoting”, Dos Algarves: A Multidisciplinary e-Journal, 24: 64-82.

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Fàbrega, E. , 2020. “There are worse places to spend a lockdown: privileged and at risk British retirees in Spain”. The age of COVID-19 Series, AAGE Blog.

Fàbrega, E. 2019. “Problematizing the Good Life on the Costa del Sol”, Quaderns, 35, 61-75.

Ferbrache, F., 2019, “Acts of European citizenship: how Britons resident in France have been negotiating post-Brexit futures”, Geography. 104(2): 81-88.

Ferbrache, F., 2011, “British immigrants in France: issues and debates in a broadening research field”, Geography Compass: Environment and Society, 5(10): 737-749.

Ferbrache, F. & MacClancy, J., 2021, “The political agency of British migrants: Brexit and belonging”, Routledge.

Ferbrache, F. & Yarwood, R., 2015 “Britons Abroad or European Citizens? The Negotiation of (Trans)national Space and Citizenship by British Migrants in France”, Geoforum. 62: 73-83.

Forget, C., 2021, “’Time to hit the road’: Understanding living on the road through shifts in thinking about time”, in Amit, V. and Noel B. Salazar, N.B. (eds) Pacing Mobilities : Timing, Intensity, Tempo and Duration of Human Movements. Oxford: Berghahn Books : 79-99.

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Gambold, L. 2021 Accepted (September 2021). “Aging out: Place and sexuality”, Sexualities. 25 pgs.

Gambold, L. 2018, “DIY Aging: Retirement migration as a new age-inscription”, Anthropology & Aging Quarterly.

Gambold, L. 2017, “Maybe you will remember”: Interpretation and life course reflexivity”,  AREA, 49(4), 402-408. [DOI: 10.1111/area.12344]

Gambold, L. 2013, “Retirement Abroad as a Women’s Aging Strategy”, Anthropology & Aging Quarterly, 34(2), 184-198.

Garriz, I., 2011, “The right to the city as a conceptual framework to study the impact of North-South Migration”, Recreation and Society in Africa, Asia and Latin America 2(1): 3-33.

Gatrell, A.C., 2011, “Mobilities and Health”, Ashgate.

Geoffrey, C., R. Sibley (eds.), “Going Abroad: Travel, Tourism and Migration. Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Mobility”, Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Gervais-Aguer, M., 2006, “Prospective analysis, residential choice and territorial attractiveness”, Cahiers du GRES 2006-30.

Gibler, K.M., Casado-Díaz, J.M., Casado-Díaz, M.A., Rodríguez, V. & Taltavull, P., 2009, “Late Life Second Move Housing Choices of International Retiree Migrants”, International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis, 2(2): 190-210.

Giner-Monfort, J., 2018, “End to dream? British retired residents in Spain and their return patterns”. Journal of Spatial and Organizational Dynamics, 6(4): 360-374.

Giner-Monfort, J., & Huete, R., 2021, “Uncertain sunset lives: British migrants facing Brexit in Spain”, European Urban and Regional Studies, 28(1): 74-79.

Giner-Monfort, J., Hall, K. & Betty, C., 2016, “Back to Brit retired British migrants returning from Spain”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 42 (5), 797-815.

Glick Schiller, N., & Salazar, N. B., 2013, “Regimes of mobility across the globe”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 39(2): 183-200.

Gustafson, P. & Laksfoss Cardozo, A. E., 2017, “Language use and social inclusion in international retirement migration”. Social Inclusion 5(4): 69-77.

Gustafson, P., 2008, “Transnationalism in retirement migration: The case of North European retirees in Spain”, Ethnic and Racial Studies 31(3): 451-475.

Gustafson, P., 2006, “Place attachment and mobility”, in McIntyre, N., Williams, D.R., McHugh, K. (eds.), Multiple Dwelling and Tourism: Negotiating Place, Home and Identity, Wallingford: CAB International.

Gustafson, P., 2002, “Tourism and seasonal retirement migration”, Annals of Tourism Research, 29(4): 899-918; (also published in Spanish, 2002: “Turismo y movimientos migratorios estacionales de personas jubiladas”, Annals of Tourism Research en Español 4(2): 337-359).

Gustafson, P., 2001, “Retirement migration and transnational lifestyles”, Ageing and Society, 21(4): 371-394.

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Haas, H., 2012, “Volunteering in Retirement Migration: Meanings and Functions of Charitable Activities for Older British Residents in Spain”, Ageing and Society.

Halfacree, K.H. & Rivera, J. M., 2012, “Moving to the Countryside… and Staying: Lives beyond Representation”, Sociologia Ruralis, 52(1): 92-114.

Hall, C.M. & Muller, D. (eds.), 2004, “Tourism, Mobility and Second Homes”, Clevedon: Channel View Publications.

Hall, K., Giner, J. and Betty, C., 2017, “To stay or to go? The motivations and experiences of older British returnees from Spain”, in Vathi, Z. & King, R., Return Migration and Psychosocial Wellbeing, Routledge.

Hall, K., Ono, M., & Kohno, A., 2021, “British and Japanese international retirement migration and creative responses to health and care challenges: A Bricolage perspective”, Comparative Migration Studies, 9(1): 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40878-020-00217-x

Hall, K, Phillimore, J, Grzymala-Kazlowska, A, Vershinina, N, Ogtem-Young, O & Harris, C 2020, “Migration uncertainty in the context of Brexit: resource conservation tactics”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 48(1): 173-191. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2020.1839398

Hall, K 2021, “Care precarity among older British migrants in Spain”, Ageing and Society: 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0144686X21001392

Hall, K., 2016, “Retirement Migration and Health: Growing Old in Spain”, in Thomas, F. (ed.), Handbook of Migration and Health, Edward Elgar Publishing.

Hall, K. & Hardill, I., 2014, “Retirement migration, the ‘other’ story: caring for frail elderly British citizens in Spain”, Ageing and Society, 36(3), 562-585.

Hamano, T., 2019, Marriage Migrants of Japanese Women in Australia: Remoulding Gendered Selves in Suburban Community. Singapore: Springer Nature

Hamano, T. 2010, “Searching Better Lifestyle in Migration: The Case of Contemporary Japanese Migrants in Australia”, Saarbrücken, Germany: LAP Lambert.

Hamano, T., 2005, “Japanese Migrants in Australia: A Report on Their Profile and Self-identification as Trans-migrants”, in Ellison D. & Woodward I. (eds.) Sites of Cosmopolitanism: Citizenship, Aesthetics and Culture.), Nathan QLD: The Centre for Public Culture and Ideas, Griffith University, 140-46.

Hannonen, O., 2018, “Second Home Owners as Tourism Trend-Setters: A Case of Residential Tourism in Gran Canaria”, Journal of Spatial and Organizational Dynamics, 6 (4): 345-359.

Hannonen, O., 2016, “Peace and quiet beyond the border: The trans-border mobility of Russian second-home owners in Finland”, Publications of the University of Eastern Finland, Dissertations in Social Sciences and Business Studies, no 118. Tampere: Juvenes Print.

Hayes, M. & Zaban, H., 2020, “Introduction: Transnational gentrification: The crossroads of transnational mobility and urban research”, Urban Studies, Edinburgh, Scotland.

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