Workshop on prejudice and stereotypes delivered to primary school teachers that is based on research findings on the nature of ethnic boundary-making between Chinese and the local inhabitants of Slovenia. The focus is on a situational and fluid understanding of stereotyping where the construction of prejudice and stereotypes is dependant on power relations in a particular place at a particular time.
F.18 Transfer of new know-how to direct users (seminars, fora, conferences)
COBISS.SI-ID: 40770861The researcher attended a conference at University of Gdansk in Poland which focused on the intersectionality of tourism and migration flows. The paper presented there discussed chinese tourists in Europe that are often also Chinese migrants. Their expectations and perceptions can differ substantially from tourists coming from PRC.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
COBISS.SI-ID: 40167981An invited lecture at Osaka School for International Public Policy (OSIPP) Osaka University, Japan that discussed the constraints on the physical mobility of different groups of Chinese citizens in Europe. The regimes of moblity constrain individual Chinese citizen's travel and through visa regimes encourage group travel.
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 40166957Short paper for AAA's Anthropology news addresses a recent phenomenon of intensive shopping by Chinese tourists in Japan. This social practise connects Chinese tourists with Chinese migrants living in Japan and illuminates the role of "mediators" in the tourism process.
F.30 Professional assessment of the situation
COBISS.SI-ID: 41187629The invited lecture at International Scientific Conference Contemporary Migration Trends and Flows on the Territory of Southeast Europe in Zagreb in 2016 highlights the role of Chinese state, especially its foreign policy strategy "New Silk Road" in increasing the number of Chinese tourists in the region as well as other types of mobilites, e.g. businessmen and investors as well as examines the reactions of destination countries.
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 40462893