REVUE BELGE DE GEOGRAPHIE / BELGEO

N° 1-2, 2005  HUMAN MOBILITY IN A GLOBALISING WORLD

 


A. Montanari

Editorial                                                                                                                                     3

 

A. Montanari

Human mobility, global change and local development                                              7

 

C. Vandermotten, G. Van Hamme & P. Medina Lockhart

The Geography of migratory movements in Europe from

the Sixties to the present day                                                                                            19

 

T. Flognfeldt

The tourist route system – models of travelling patterns                                          35

 

M. Stock & P. Duhamel

A practiced-based approach to the conceptualisation of

geographical mobility                                                                                                          59

 

C. Pooley, J. Turnbull & M. Adams

Changes in everyday mobility in England since the 1940s: A case study            69

 

T. Champion

The counterurbanisation cascade in England and Wales since 1991:

the evidence of a new migration dataset                                                                        85

 

J. P. Ceron & G. Dubois

Changes in leisure/tourism mobility patterns facing the stake of

global warming: the case of France                                                                              103

 

O. Dehoorne & H. Cao

Mobility and tourist locations. The case of Martinique Island,

a French territory in the Caribbean                                                                                121

 

B. Maharaj

Illegal immigrants – The new enemy in Post-Apartheid South Africa?                135

 

M. Furmankiewicz

Town-twinning as a factor generating international flows of

goods and people – the example of Poland                                                                145

 

P. Hatziprokopiou

Immigrants from Balkan countries in Greece: local and

transnational processes of incorporation in Thessaloniki                                     163

 

 

 

A. Ilies

The peculiarities of the human mobility frame in the Romanian-Hungarian

and Romanian-Ukrainean border area                                                                         175

 

N. Boar

Changes in the human migration patterns in the Maramures region

(Romania - Ukraine)                                                                                                           185

 

B. Staniscia

Economic development and international migration in

the Sangro Valley, Abruzzo  Italy                                                                                199

 

K. N. Lindström

Mass media's production of destination images: Majorca's

image in three Swedish newspapers, 1950-2000                                                       215

 

M. L. Gentileschi

The immigration model of Sardinia, an island and a border region                      229

 

J. Domínguez Mujica and R. Guerra Talavera

Women and irregular mobility flows in the European Ultraperiphery:

the example of the Canary Islands                                                                                245