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    • Experiencing Cinematic Itineraries
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19 Aug Fandom that drives you places: interview with A ‘Superfan’

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Blog by Apoorva Nanjangud / I have always felt that the best part of my job as a social science researcher is...

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30 Apr Cinema on the Road

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Blog by Débora Póvoa / Much has been written about how digital technologies made it easier for media productions to travel the world...

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24 Jan Choose your path? (Spoilers for Bandersnatch)

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Blog by Rosa Schiavone / During the Christmas break many of my days were spent binge-watching...

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24 Nov Occupy Television: ‘Live’, A Police Drama after Street Protests

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Blog by Henry Chow / How do you go back to trusting police in uniform after they have beaten you...

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26 Oct On Being a Committed Postcolonial Media Researcher

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Blog by Emiel Martens / Last month I attended the 13th Trinidad & Tobago Film Festival in Port of Spain...

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12 May My Tryst with the Tulips

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Blog by Apoorva Nanjangud / The fact that Bollywood cinema has a wide reach globally is a well-known one. A person like me, who consumes Bollywood in good amounts, and now lives out of India...

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11 Mar A Poetic Perspective on Rio’s Favelas and the Olympic Backlash

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Blog by Débora Póvoa / Studying the Brazilian favelas while being based in Rotterdam can sometimes be...

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03 Jan Expectations vs. reality

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Blog by Rosa Schavione / Walking past one of the many souvenir shops in Grassmarket, Edinburgh...

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01 Dec Mission Completed

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Blog by Stijn Reijnders / On the 9th of November, Abby Waysdorf successfully defended her dissertation. She did a great job. She was...

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03 Nov A Slice of Bombay in the Netherlands

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Blog by Apoorva Nanjangud / I have spent the past one year in The Netherlands trying to become aware of my...

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Our Project
The aim of this project is to discover why and under what circumstances films or TV series give rise to new tourism flows, and which variations can be found based on the specific characteristics of the films/series, local film or tourism policies and the tourists involved.
Our Approach
Our international comparative approach delivers a fundamental contribution to a growing but fragmented field of research. Not only does this approach challenge the Western bias of film tourism studies, it also, for the first time, brings the often uneven global politics of film tourism to the fore.
Visiting Address
Burgemeester Oudlaan 50
Van der Goot Building – Room M7.16
3062 PA, Rotterdam
The Netherlands
Contact Us
P.O. Box 1738
3000 DR, Rotterdam
The Netherlands
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +31 (0)10 111 1111
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