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Invisible yet present: A framework for understanding open maritime borders in the cross-border tourist experience [100.00% relevance]

maritime border, cross-border tourism, border perception, emotional geography, liminality, bordering … : maritime border, cross-border tourism, border perception, emotional geography, liminality, bordering … understanding open maritime borders in the cross-border tourist experience The research examines how … tourists experience the German-Polish maritime border as a symbolic boundary which exists beyond … understanding open maritime borders in the cross-border tourist experience Denis Cerić, Marek Więckowski … tourists experience the German-Polish maritime border as a symbolic boundary which exists beyond … , and meaning. The research addresses a gap in border and tourism studies by using a qualitative- … and emotional geography. Tourists experience the border as an invisible yet tangible presence which … in post-Schengen Europe. Keywords: : maritime border, cross-border tourism, border perception, … , liminality, bordering processes, German-Polish border, post-Schengen mobility,

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