Kinship Travel: Relatedness through International Tourism and Travel Networks

Authors

  • Frayda Cohen University of Pittsburgh
  • Amy Speier University of Texas Arlington
  • Susan Frohlick University of Manitoba

Keywords:

kinship, tourism, fertility, adoption, reproductive technologies

Abstract

While genealogical, or roots tourism, in which people return to an ancestral homeland has been popular for some time, travel to create families is relatively new. These contemporary forms of what we are calling "kinship travel" are the central focus of this issue.

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Published

2015-04-30

How to Cite

Cohen, F., Speier, A., & Frohlick, S. (2015). Kinship Travel: Relatedness through International Tourism and Travel Networks. Anthropologica, 57(1), 13–18. Retrieved from https://cas-sca.journals.uvic.ca/index.php/anthropologica/article/view/478

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Kinship Travel: Relatedness through International Tourism and Travel Networks