Digital nomadism, gender and racial power relations
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/34910Date
2024-04-23Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
This study examines the interplay of race and gender in shaping the journeys of Asian female digital nomads who navigate the realms of travel and work simultaneously, through the lens of postcolonial feminism. Through our qualitative exploration, we contend that prevailing discourses
constrain understandings of Asian women's lived experiences. While our respondents' narratives
align with existing knowledge, our original contribution lies in our nuanced examination of the
intersecting power dynamics of gender and race. These women's accounts highlight the pervasive
influence of internalized racism, sexualized and racialized hegemonic norms, and the differential
treatment of Westerners within digital nomadism. These revelations challenge idealized portrayals of digital nomadism, revealing the racial and gender-based discrimination that these
Asian women confront on their journeys.
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ElsevierCitation
Linao, Heimtun, Morgan. Digital nomadism, gender and racial power relations. Annals of Tourism Research. 2024;106Metadata
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