Bibliography
Journal articles (peer reviewed)
Astudillo, A.E., Salazar, N.B. with Astudillo, A.E. (corresp. author) (2024). Heritage imaginaries and imaginaries of heritage: an analytical lens to rethink heritage from 'alter-native' ontologies. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HERITAGE STUDIES, 30 (2), 181-194. doi: 10.1080/13527258.2023.2284739
Salazar, N., Kim, T. with Kim, T. (joint last author) (2024). An interview with Noel B. Salazar. Mobility Humanities, 3 (1), 158-168. doi: 10.23090/MH.2024.01.3.1.011 Access via repository
Vargas Roman, V.C., Bezemer, J., Calvopiña, M., Ortega, F., Salazar, N., Schallig, H.D F H., de Vries, H.J C. with Vargas Roman, V.C. (corresp. author) (2023). Multi-sensorial perceptions of risk: The aesthetics behind (muco)cutaneous leishmaniasis-related stigma in Ecuador. Anthropology & Medicine, 1-18. doi: 10.1080/13648470.2023.2259184
Mancinelli, F., Salazar, N. with Mancinelli, F. (joint first author), Salazar, N. (joint last author) (2023). Introduction: Understanding Neo-nomadic mobilities beyond self-actualisation. Mobility humanities, 2 (2), 1-6. doi: 10.23090/MH.2023.07.2.2.001 Access via repository
Salazar, N. (2023). Mobile places and emplaced mobilities: Problematizing the place-mobility nexus. Mobilities, 18 (4), 582-592. doi: 10.1080/17450101.2023.2226358
Salazar, N. (2023). Een reis doorheen de toeristische geschiedenis van België. Karakter: Tijdschrift van Wetenschap, 82, 22-24. (URL) Access via repository
Zenteno Torres, E., Salazar, N. (2023). Searching for the ‘Chilean Oasis’: Waiting and Uncertainty in the Migration Trajectories of Venezuelan Women. Journal Of Immigrant & Refugee Studies, 21 (3), 335-348. doi: 10.1080/15562948.2021.1980642
Salazar, N. (2022). Maasai sandals… and their social life. Etnográfica, (Número especial), 113-118. (URL) Access via repository
Salazar, N. (2022). Immobility: The relational and experiential qualities of an ambiguous concept. Transfers. Interdisciplinary Journal of Mobility Studies, 11 (3), 3-21. doi: 10.3167/TRANS.2021.110302
Salazar, N. (2022). Anthropologies of the present and the presence of anthropology. Etnografia, 2 (16), 6-24. doi: 10.31250/2618-8600-2022-2(16)-6-24 Access via repository
Salazar, N. (2022). The paradox of mobility technology usage: How GPS sports watches keep “active lifestylers” (im)mobile. Mobility humanities, 1 (1), 62-75. doi: 10.23090/MH.2022.01.1.1.062 Access via repository
O’ Regan, M., Salazar, N.B., Choe, J., Buhalis, D. (2022). Unpacking overtourism as a discursive formation through interdiscursivity. Tourism Review. doi: 10.1108/TR-12-2020-0594
Bastos, C., Novoa, A., Salazar, N.B. (2021). Mobile labour: An introduction. Mobilities, 16 (2), 155-163. doi: 10.1080/17450101.2021.1885840 Access via repository
Salazar, N., Forget, C. (2021). Modes de vie mobiles: Une perspective anthropologique. Anthropologie et societes, 44 (2), 15-40. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2021). Existential vs. essential mobilities: Insights from before, during and after a crisis. Mobilities, 1-15. doi: 10.1080/17450101.2020.1866320
Salazar, N.B. (2021). Post-national belongings, cosmopolitan becomings and mediating mobilities. Journal of Sociology. doi: 10.1177/1440783320987639
Salazar, N.B. (2020). On imagination and imaginaries, mobility and immobility: Seeing the forest for the trees. Culture & Psychology, 26 (4), 768-777. doi: 10.1177/1354067X20936927
Salazar, N.B. (2020). Labour migration and tourism mobilities: Time to bring sustainability into the debate. Tourism Geographies, 1-11. doi: 10.1080/14616688.2020.1801827
Lew, A.A., Cheer, J.M., Haywood, M., Brouder, P., Salazar, N.B. (2020). Visions of travel and tourism after the global COVID-19 transformation of 2020. Tourism Geographies, 1-12. doi: 10.1080/14616688.2020.1770326 Access via repository
Brouder, P., Teoh, S., Salazar, N.B., Mostafanezhad, M., Pung, J.M., Lapointe, D., Higgins Desbiolles, F., Haywood, M., Hall, C.M., Clausen, H.B. (2020). Reflections and discussions: tourism matters in the new normal post COVID-19. Tourism Geographies, 1-12. doi: 10.1080/14616688.2020.1770325
Salazar, N. (2020). Anthropology and anthropologists in times of crisis. Social Anthropology, 1-2. doi: 10.1111/1469-8676.12889 Access via repository
Salazar, N. (2020). La antropología del turismo se hace mayor: ¿Más que un matrimonio de conveniencia? Disparidades, 75 (1), Art.No. e001e, 1-8. doi: 10.3989/dra.2020.001e Access via repository
Salazar, N. (2020). Transfers at a crossroads: An anthropological perspective. Transfers. Interdisciplinary Journal of Mobility Studies, 10 (1), 66-73. doi: 10.3167/TRANS.2020.100108
Salazar, N. (2019). On politics and precarity in academia: Precarity is endemic to academia. Social Anthropology, 27 (S2), 97-117. doi: 10.1111/1469-8676.12695
Salazar, N. (2019). Mobility. REMHU: Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana, 27 (57), 13-24. doi: 10.1590/1980-85852503880005702 Access via repository
Salazar, N. (2018). Enriching the academic canon: From singing one tune to embracing multivocality / Obogaćivanje akademskog kanona: Od pjevanja jedne melodije do prihvaćanja višeglasja. Etnološka Tribina, 48 (41), 3-101. doi: 10.15378/1848-9540.2018.41.01 Access via repository
Bordonaro, L., Salazar, N. (contr.) (2018). Entrevista a Noel B. Salazar. AIBR-Revista de Antropologia Iberoamericana, 13 (3), 315-331. doi: 10.11156/aibr.130302 Access via repository
Salazar, N., Barrett, J.H., Robertson, R., Roudometof, V., Sherratt, S. (2018). Interdisciplinary perspectives on glocalization. Archaeological Review from Cambridge, 33 (1), 11-32. Access via repository
Gato, L.G., Salazar, N.B. (2018). Constructing a city, building a life: Brazilian construction workers' continuous mobility as a permanent life strategy. MOBILITIES, 13 (5), 733-745. doi: 10.1080/17450101.2018.1466504 Access via repository
Salazar, N. (2018). Theorizing mobility through concepts and figures. Tempo Social, 30 (2), 153-168. doi: 10.11606/0103-2070.ts.2018.142112 Access via repository
Salazar, N. (2018). The mechanics and mechanisms of tourism brokering. Ethnologia Europaea, 48 (2), 111-116. Access via repository
Norum, R., Heather, H., Morley, D., Salazar, N.B. (2017). The practice of practice. Digital Culture & Society, 3 (2), 251-267. doi: 10.14361/dcs-2017-0216 Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2017). Anthropologies of tourism: What’s in a name? American Anthropologist, 119 (4), 723-747. doi: 10.1111/aman.12954
Nilsson, J., Salazar, N.B. (2017). Embedded and re-purposed technologies: Human mobility practices in Maasailand. Mobilities, 12 (3), 445-461. doi: 10.1080/17450101.2015.1099831
Salazar, N.B. (2017). The unbearable lightness of tourism … as violence: An afterword. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 25 (5), 703-709. doi: 10.1080/09669582.2017.1293405
Abram, S., Feldman Bianco, B., Khosravi, S., Salazar, N.B., de Genova, N. (2017). The free movement of people around the world would be utopian. Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, 24 (2), 123-155. doi: 10.1080/1070289X.2016.1142879
Salazar, N.B. (2017). Key figures of mobility: An introduction. Social Anthropology, 25 (1), 5-12. doi: 10.1111/1469-8676.12393
Schrooten, M., Salazar, N.B., Dias, G. (2016). Living in mobility: trajectories of Brazilians in Belgium and the UK. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 42 (7), Art.No. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2015.1089160, 1199-1215. doi: 10.1080/1369183X.2015.1089160
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Comment on "Anthropology through Levinas: Knowing the uniqueness of ego and the mystery of otherness" (Nigel Rapport). Current Anthropology: a World Journal of the Sciences of Man, 56 (2), 270-271. doi: 10.1086/680433 Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2014). To be or not to be a tourist: The role of concept-metaphors in tourism studies. Tourism Recreation Research, 39 (2), 259-265. doi: 10.1080/02508281.2014.11081769
Salazar, N.B., Zhang, Y. (2013). Seasonal lifestyle tourism: The case of Chinese elites. Annals of Tourism Research, 43 (4), 81-99. doi: 10.1016/j.annals.2013.04.002
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Imagineering Otherness: Anthropological legacies in tourism. Anthropological Quarterly, 86 (3), 669-696. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B., Rivoal, I. (2013). Contemporary ethnographic practice and the value of serendipity. Social Anthropology, 21 (2), 178-185. Access via repository
Glick Schiller, N., Salazar, N.B. (2013). Regimes of mobility across the globe. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 39 (2), 183-200. doi: 10.1080/1369183X.2013.723253 Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Imagining mobility at the “end of the world”. History and Anthropology, 24 (2), 233-252. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2013). The social implications of tourism imaginaries. Tourism Tribune, 28 (12), 3-4. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2012). Tourism imaginaries: A conceptual approach. Annals of Tourism Research, 39 (2), 863-882. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2012). Community-based cultural tourism: Issues, threats and opportunities. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 20 (1), 9-22. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2011). The power of imagination in transnational mobilities. Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, 18 (6), 576-598. Access via repository
(2011). Anthropological takes on (im)mobility (Introduction). Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, 18 (6). Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2010). Towards an anthropology of cultural mobilities. Crossings: Journal of Migration and Culture, 1 (1), 53-68. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2010). Tourism and cosmopolitanism: A view from below. International Journal of Tourism Anthropology, 1 (1), 55-69. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2009). A troubled past, a challenging present, and a promising future: Tanzania's tourism development in perspective. Tourism Review International, 12 (3), 259-273. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2009). Imaged or imagined? Cultural representations and the “tourismification” of peoples and places. Cahiers d'études africaines, 49 (193), 49-71. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2008). Envisioning Eden: A glocal ethnography of tour guiding. European Journal of Tourism Research, 1 (2), 128-131. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2008). “Enough stories!” Asian tourism redefining the roles of Asian tour guides. Civilisations, 57 (1), 207-222. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2007). Towards a global culture of heritage interpretation? Evidence from Indonesia and Tanzania. Tourism Recreation Research, 32 (3), 23-30. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2006). Antropología del turismo en países en desarrollo: Análisis crítico de las culturas, poderes e identidades generados por el turismo. Tabula Rasa: revista de humanidades, 5, 99-128. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2006). Touristifying Tanzania: Local guides, global discourse. Annals of Tourism Research, 33 (3), 833-852. doi: 10.1016/j.annals.2006.03.017 Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2006). Building a ‘culture of peace’ through tourism: Reflexive and analytical notes and queries. Universitas humanistica, 62 (2), 319-333. Access via repository
Porter, B., Salazar, N.B. (2005). Heritage tourism, conflict, and the public interest: An introduction. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 11 (5), 361-370. doi: 10.1080/13527250500337397 Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2005). Tourism and glocalization: ‘Local’ tour guiding. Annals of Tourism Research, 32 (3), 628-646. doi: 10.1016/j.annals.2004.10.012 Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2005). Beyond Globalization: The "Glocalization" of Tourism. POLITICA Y SOCIEDAD, 42 (1), 135-149. (URL) Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2005). Más allá de la globalización: La "glocalización" del turismo – Una perspectiva etnográfica. Política y Sociedad, 42 (1), 135-149. Access via repository
Porter, B., Salazar, N.B., Sanday, P. (2004). Resolving conflicts in heritage tourism: A public interest approach. Anthropology News, 45 (2), 44-45. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B., Porter, B. (2004). Cultural heritage and tourism: A public interest approach: Introduction. Anthropology in Action: journal for applied anthropology in policy and practice, 11 (2), 2-8. Access via repository
Journal articles (not peer reviewed)
Salazar, N.B. (2018). Sustainable tourism… for development? Anthropology News, 58 (4), e187-e192. doi: 10.1111/AN.573 Access via repository
Salazar, N.B., Zhang, Y. (2018). 季节性度假旅游模式:中国精英阶层的个案研究. Journal of South-Central University for Nationalities, 38 (1), 95-103. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2016). The role of culture brokers in tourism globalization: Some anthropological reflections. Guizhou shehui kexue (Social Sciences in Guizhou), 9, 30-36. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Becoming cosmopolitan through traveling? Some anthropological reflections. English Language and Literature / Yeong'eo Yeongmunhag, 61 (1), 51-67. Access via repository
Zhu, Y., Salazar, N.B. (2014). Heritage tourism in the context of globalization (全球化语境下的遗产旅游研究及其反思). Xinan Minzu Daxue Xuebao (Renwen Sheke Ban), 7, 7-13. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2014). Ngorongoro Crater: Disturbed peace in the Garden of Eden [also available in French and Spanish translations]. Via@, International Journal, Multilingual and Interdisciplinary, 1 (5), 1-3. Access via repository
Kalamba Nsapo, S., Salazar, N.B. (2001). Openheid voor “onverwachte ontmoetingen”: Een uitdaging.. Wereld en zending: tijdschrift voor missiologie, 30 (1), 11-17.
Salazar, N.B. (1998). Wegen van verzoening gaan.. Christelijk Leven, 26 (5), 5-7.
Books (peer reviewed)
Salazar, N.B. (2018). Momentous mobilities: Anthropological musings on the meanings of travel. (Worlds in Motion, 4). Oxford: Berghahn Books. ISBN: 978-1-78533-935-6. (URL)
Salazar, N.B. (2010). Envisioning Eden: Mobilizing imaginaries in tourism and beyond. (New directions in anthropology, 31). Oxford: Berghahn Books. ISBN: 978-1-84545-760-0.
Books (not peer reviewed)
Helsen, K., Scheerder, J., Vos, S. (contr.), Salazar, N. (contr.), Lanclus, E. (contr.), Könecke, T. (contr.), Hugaerts, I. (contr.), Thibaut, E. (contr.) (2022). De Vlaamse loop- en wandelsporter in beeld. Leuven Running & Walking Study2.0 (LRWS2.0): Resultaten van de loopsporters (deel 2). (Beleid & Management in Sport Studies, 111). Leuven: KU Leuven/Onderzoeksgroep Sport- & Bewegingsbeleid. ISBN: 978-9-46-459300-6. (professionally oriented)
Lanclus, E., Helsen, K., Scheerder, J., Vos, S. (contr.), Salazar, N. (contr.), Könecke, T. (contr.), Hugaerts, I. (contr.), Thibaut, E. (contr.) (2022). De Vlaamse loop- en wandelsporter in beeld. Leuven Running & Walking Study2.0 (LRWS2.0): Resultaten van de wandelsporters (deel 3). (Beleid & Management in Sport Studies, 112). Leuven: KU Leuven/Onderzoeksgroep Sport- & Bewegingsbeleid. ISBN: 978-9-46-459301-3. (professionally oriented)
Salazar, N.B., Van den Branden, E., Bryon, J., Steylaerts, V. (2009). Cultural tourism storytelling in Flanders: the story behind the stories. (Toerisme Research Papers, 20). Heverlee: Steunpunt Buitenlands Beleid, Toerisme en Recreatie. Access via repository
Edited books (peer reviewed)
Mancinelli, F., Salazar, N. (Eds.) (2023). Understanding neo-nomadic mobilities beyond self-actualisation. (Mobility Humanities, 2,2). Seoul: Konkuk University.
Salazar, N., Scheerder, J., Reid, J., Lisle, D., Hunter, V., Anderson, D., Allen-Collinson, J., Jackman, P.C., Egan-Wyer, C., Lanclus, E., Crawley, M., Salazar, N., Scheerder, J. (Eds.) (2022). Contemporary meanings of endurance: An interdisciplinary approach. (Routledge Studies in Resilience, 5). London: Routledge. ISBN: 9781032343846. doi: 10.4324/9781003321842
Salazar, N., Bastos, C., Novoa, A. (Eds.), Markkula, J. (contr.), Alloul, J. (contr.), Saxinger, G. (contr.), Peano, I. (contr.), Fischer, L. (contr.), Ang, S. (contr.), Amrith, M. (contr.), Macedo, M. (contr.) (2021). Mobile labour (Mobilities 16:2). Taylor & Francis. (URL)
Mancinelli, F., Molz, J.G., Regnault, M., Cretton, V., Boscoboinik, A., Friedli, A., Bantman-Masum, E., Hayes, M., Ortar, N., Amit, V., Salazar, N., Forget, C. (Eds.) (2021). Modes de vie mobiles. (Anthropologie et Sociétés, 44-2). Anthropologie et Sociétés. ISBN: 978-2-924814-09-3. (URL)
Lulle, A., de Sousa Ribeiro, J., Ncube, A., Mkwananzi, F., Wajsberg, M., Di Martino, M.L., Maiztegui, C., Aristegui, I., Dimitriadis, I., Moderbacher, C., Ayaydin, D.B., King, R., Salazar, N., Seiger, F-K., Timmerman, C., Wets, J. (Eds.) (2020). Migration at work: Aspirations, imaginaries and structures of mobility. (CeMIS Migration and Intercultural Studies, 5). Leuven: Leuven University Press. ISBN: 9789462702400. doi: 10.2307/j.ctv16km21f Access via repository
Salazar, N., Amit, V. (Eds.), Dyck, N. (contr.), Hognestad, H.K. (contr.), Kaaristo, M. (contr.), Forget, C. (contr.), Korpela, M. (contr.), Suter, B. (contr.), Reed-Danahay, D. (contr.), Fog Olwig, K. (contr.) (2020). Pacing mobilities: Timing, intensity, tempo and duration of human movements. (Worlds in Motion, 8). Oxford: Berghahn Books. ISBN: 9781789207248. (URL)
Salazar, N.B., Timmerman, C., Wets, J., Gama Gato, L., Van den Broucke, S. (Eds.), Carter, T.F. (contr.), Horne, J. (contr.), Manzenreiter, W. (contr.), Andranovich, G. (contr.), Tzanelli, R. (contr.), Lauermann, J. (contr.), Timms, J. (contr.), Hiller, H.H. (contr.), Girginov, V. (contr.), Vandevoordt, R. (contr.), Müller, M. (contr.) (2017). Mega-event mobilities: A critical analysis. (Routledge Critical Studies in Urbanism and the City). London: Routledge. ISBN: 9781138217539.
Salazar, N.B., Coates, J. (Eds.), Vergunst, J. (contr.), Engebrigtsen, A.I. (contr.), Hackl, A. (contr.), Feldman, J. (contr.), Graburn, N. (contr.) (2017). Key figures of mobility. (Social Anthropology, 25). Oxford: Wiley. Access via repository
Elliot, A., Norum, R., Salazar, N.B. (Eds.), Österlund-Pötzsch, S. (contr.), Høyer Leivestad, H. (contr.), Vasantkumar, C. (contr.), Andersson, R. (contr.), Coates, J. (contr.), Lucht, H. (contr.), Walton, S. (contr.), Vium, C. (contr.), Abram, S. (contr.) (2017). Methodologies of mobility: Ethnography and experiment. (Worlds in motion, 2). Oxford: Berghahn Books. ISBN: 978-1-78533-480-1.
Salazar, N.B., Jayaram, K. (Eds.), Acharya, M.N. (contr.), Dean, B. (contr.), Elliot, A. (contr.), Khan, N. (contr.), Korpela, M. (contr.), Høyer Leivestad, H. (contr.), Cristales, B. (contr.), Chalfin, B. (contr.), Judd, E.R. (contr.) (2016). Keywords of mobility. Critical engagements. (Worlds in Motion, 1). New York: Berghahn Books. ISBN: 978-1-78533-146-6.
Salazar, N.B., Graburn, N.H H. (Eds.), Bunten, A. (contr.), Swain, M. (contr.), Baptista, J. (contr.), Stasch, R. (contr.), Theodossopoulos, D. (contr.), Santos, P. (contr.), Ferraris, F. (contr.), Di Giovine, M. (contr.), Little, K. (contr.), Tonnaer, A. (contr.) (2014). Tourism imaginaries: Anthropological approaches. Oxford: Berghahn Books. ISBN: 978-1-78238-367-3.
Salazar, N.B., Glick Schiller, N. (Eds.), Dzenovska, D. (contr.), Vasantkumar, C. (contr.), Pelican, M. (contr.), Gaibazzi, P. (contr.), Peters, R. (contr.), Gaudette, P. (contr.), Kalir, B. (contr.) (2014). Regimes of mobility. London: Routledge. ISBN: 978-1-13-801303-2.
Glick-Schiller, N., Salazar, N.B. (Eds.), Dzenovska, D. (contr.), Vasantkumar, C. (contr.), Pelican, M. (contr.), Gaibazzi, P. (contr.), Peters, R. (contr.), Gaudette, P. (contr.), Kalir, B. (contr.) (2013). Regimes of mobility: Imaginaries and relationalities of power. (Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 39). Oxfordshire: Taylor & Francis.
Salazar, N.B., Rivoal, I. (Eds.), Le Courant, S. (contr.), Giabiconi, J. (contr.), Dalsgaard, S. (contr.), Miller, D. (contr.) (2013). Young Scholars Forum: Contemporary ethnographic practice and the value of serendipity. (Social Anthropology, 21). Oxford: Wiley.
Porter, B., Salazar, N.B. (Eds.), Adams, K. (contr.), Breglia, L. (contr.), Britt, K. (contr.), Delle, J. (contr.), Greenspan, E. (contr.), Levine, M.A. (contr.), Stanton, C. (contr.) (2005). Resolving conflicts in heritage tourism: A public interest anthropology approach. (International Journal of Heritage Studies, 11). Oxfordshire: Taylor & Francis.
Salazar, N.B., Porter, B. (Eds.), Scarangella, L. (contr.), Büyüksaraç, G.B. (contr.), Kersel, M. (contr.), Luke, C. (contr.), Vogel, M. (contr.), Pyburn, A. (contr.) (2004). Heritage and tourism, PIA and global interests. (Anthropology in Action, 11). Oxford: Berghahn.
Book chapters (peer reviewed)
Salazar, N. (2023). Betekenisvol bewegen en sporten in de 21ste eeuw: Enkele antropologische nabeschouwingen. In: J. Scheerder, B. Verschueren (Eds.), Samenspel: Visies op sport en beweging in de samenleving, (206-213). Leuven: Acco. ISBN: 9789464149470. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2023). The anthropologist as observant reader of migrant literature: The case of Indonesian domestic workers in Hong Kong. In: D. Reed-Danahay, H. Wulff (Eds.), Anthropological approaches to reading migrant writing : Reimagining ethnographic methods, knowledge, and power, Chapt. 7, (145-162). Routledge. ISBN: 9781003355151. doi: 10.4324/9781003355151-8
Salazar, N. (2023). Imaginary – Tourism. In: J. Jafari, H. Xiao (Eds.), Encyclopedia of tourism. Cham: Springer. ISBN: 978-3-319-01669-6. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-01669-6_267-2
Salazar, N. (2023). Routes and rootedness: Revalorizing cultural mobilities. In: P. Dietachmair, P. Gielen, G. Nicolau (Eds.), Sensing earth: Cultural quests across a heated globe, (93-104). Amsterdam: Vadiz. ISBN: 9789493246249. (URL)
Salazar, N.B., Scheerder, J. (2022). Endurance as an analytical concept and a lived experience: A transdisciplinary exploration. In: N.B. Salazar, J. Scheerder (Eds.), Contemporary meanings of endurance: An interdisciplinary approach, (1-8). (Routledge Studies in Resilience, 5). London: Routledge. ISBN: 9781032343846. doi: 10.4324/9781003321842-1
Salazar, N. (2022). Culture brokers and tourism. In: J. Jafari, H. Xiao (Eds.), Encyclopedia of tourism, (1-2). Cham: Springer. ISBN: 978-3-319-01669-6. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-01669-6_499-2
Salazar, N. (2022). Mobility: What's in a name? In: N. Duxbury, D. Vidović (Eds.), Mobility in culture: Conceptual frameworks and approaches, (20-37). Zagreb: Kultura Nova Foundation. ISBN: 978-953-8224-16-4.
Salazar, N., Soulard, J. (2022). Glocalization and tourism experiences. In: V. Roudometof, U. Dessi (Eds.), Handbook of culture and glocalization, Chapt. 8, (123-137). (Handbooks on globalisation series). Northampton: Edward Elgar. ISBN: 9781839109003. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2020). Indonesia’s world heritage. In: C. Smith (Eds.), Encyclopedia of global archaeology, (5722-5727). New York: Springer. ISBN: 978-3-030-30016-6.
Salazar, N., Seiger, F-K., Wets, J. (2020). Introduction. In: N. Salazar, F-K. Seiger, C. Timmerman, J. Wets (Eds.), Migration at work: Aspirations, imaginaries and structures of mobility, (11-22). (CeMIS Migration and Intercultural Studies, 5). Leuven: Leuven University Press. ISBN: 9789462702400. doi: 10.2307/j.ctv16km21f.3 Access via repository
Salazar, N. (2020). Home as relational concept: Insights from work among nomads and hypermobile people. In: P. Boccagni, L.E. Pérez Murcia, M. Belloni (Eds.), Thinking home on the move: A conversation across disciplines, Chapt. 3, (46-50). Bingley: Emerald. ISBN: 978-1-83909-723-2.
Salazar, N., Amit, V. (2020). Introduction: Why and how does the pacing of mobilities matter? In: N. Salazar, V. Amit (Eds.), Pacing mobilities: Timing, intensity, tempo and duration of human movements, (1-17). (World in Motion, 8). Oxford: Berghahn Books. ISBN: 978-1-78920-724-8.
Salazar, N. (2020). The ambiguous role of ‘pacemakers’ in the paradoxical quest for a proper pace of life. In: N.B. Salazar, V. Amit (Eds.), Pacing mobilities: Timing, intensity, tempo and duration of human movements, Chapt. 1, (19-35). (Worlds in Motion, 8). Oxford: Berghahn Books. ISBN: 978-1-78920-724-8.
Salazar, N. (2020). The writing behind the written. In: C. McGranahan (Eds.), Writing anthropology: Essays on craft & commitment, Chapt. 34, (182-184). Durham: Duke University Press. ISBN: 978-1-4780-0812-5. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2018). Afterword: Borders are there to be crossed (but not by everybody). In: A. Paasi, E-K. Prokkola, J. Saarinen, K. Zimmerbauer (Eds.), Borderless worlds for whom? Ethics, moralities and mobilities, Chapt. 16, (224-229). (Border Regions Series). London: Routledge. ISBN: 9780815360025. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2018). European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA). In: H. Callan (Eds.), The International Encyclopedia of Anthropology, (1-12). New York: Wiley. ISBN: 9781118924396. doi: 10.1002/9781118924396.wbiea1507 Access via repository
Salazar, N. (2018). Prefacio. In: D. Zunino Singh, G. Giucci, P. Jirón (Eds.), Términos clave para los estudios de movilidad en América Latina, (9-11). Buenos Aires: Biblos. ISBN: 978-987-691-647-9. Access via repository
Salazar, N. (2018). Prefácio. In: X. Pereiro, F. Fernandes (Eds.), Antropologia e Turismo: Teorias, métodos e praxis, (11-13). (Colección PASOS Edita). Tenerife: Pasos Edita. ISBN: 9788488429360. (URL) Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2018). The Maasai as paradoxical icons of tourism (im)mobility. In: A.C. Bunten, N.H H. Graburn (Eds.), Indigenous Tourism Movements, Chapt. 3, (56-72). Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN: 9781442628298.
Salazar, N.B. (2018). Deceivingly difficult: Asian guides with Asian tourists in an Asian destination. In: S. Gmelch, A. Kaul (Eds.), Tourists and tourism: A reader, Chapt. 11, (155-166). Long Grove: Waveland Press. ISBN: 9781478636229.
Salazar, N.B. (2017). The cosmopolitanization of tourism: An afterthought. In: R. Shepherd (Eds.), Cosmopolitanism and tourism: Rethinking theory and practice, (187-194). (The anthropology of tourism: Heritage, mobility, and society, 4). Lanham: Lexington. ISBN: 978-1-4985-4977-6.
Salazar, N.B. (2017). Exposing sports mega-events through a mobilities lens. In: N.B. Salazar, C. Timmerman, J. Wets, L. Gama Gato, S. Van den Broucke (Eds.), Mega-event mobilities: A critical analysis, (1-15). (Routledge Critical Studies in Urbanism and the City). London: Routledge. ISBN: 9781138217539. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B., Elliot, A., Norum, R. (2017). Studying mobilities: Theoretical notes and methodological queries. In: Methodologies of mobility: Ethnography and experiment, (1-24). (Worlds in motion, 2). Oxford: Berghahn Books. ISBN: 978-1-78533-480-1. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2017). Scapes. In: L. Cavalcanti, T. Botega, T. Tonhati, D. Araujo (Eds.), Dicionário crítico de migrações internacionais, (639-643). Brasília: Editora Universidade de Brasília. ISBN: 978-85-230-1211-3.
Salazar, N.B., Elliot, A., Norum, R. (2017). Introduction: Studying mobilities: Theoretical notes and methodological queries. (1-24). Berghahn Books. ISBN: 9781785334801.
Salazar, N.B. (2016). Culture broker, tourism. In: J. Jafari, H. Xiao (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Tourism, (214-215). Cham: Springer International. ISBN: 9783319016696.
Salazar, N.B. (2016). Imaginary, tourism. In: J. Jafari, H. Xiao (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Tourism, (456-457). Cham: Springer International. ISBN: 9783319016696.
Salazar, N.B. (2016). One list, a world of difference? The dynamics of global heritage at two neighbouring properties. In: C. Brumann, D. Berliner (Eds.), World heritage on the ground: Ethnographic perspectives, Chapt. 6, (147-170). (EASA Series, 28). Oxford: Berghahn Books. ISBN: 978-1-78533-091-9.
Salazar, N.B. (2016). Keywords of Mobility. What's in a Name? In: N.B. Salazar, K. Jayaram (Eds.), Keywords of mobility. Critical engagements, (1-12). (Worlds in Motion, 1). Oxford: Berghahn Books. ISBN: 978-1-78533-146-6. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2016). Conceptual notes on the freedom of movement and bounded mobilities. In: M. Gutekunst, A. Hackl, S. Leoncini, J.S. Schwarz, I. Götz (Eds.), Bounded mobilities: Ethnographic perspectives on social hierarchies and global inequalities, (283-289). Bielefeld: Transcript. ISBN: 978-3-8376-3123-4. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2016). Tourism and leisure mobilities: Afterword. In: J. Rickly, K. Hannam, M. Mostafanezhad (Eds.), Tourism and leisure mobilities: Politics, work, and play, (248-252). (Contemporary geographies of leisure, tourism and mobility, 62). London: Routledge. ISBN: 9781138921054. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2016). The (im)mobility of merantau as a sociocultural practice in Indonesia. In: N.G. Bon, J. Repič (Eds.), Moving places: Relations, return, and belonging, Chapt. 1, (21-42). (EASA Series, 29). Oxford: Berghahn Books. ISBN: 978-1-78533-242-5. Access via repository
Knox, D., Hannam, K., Margry, P.J., Salazar, N.B. (2015). Is Tourist a Secular Pilgrim or a Hedonist in Search of Pleasure? In: T.V. Singh (Eds.), CHALLENGES IN TOURISM RESEARCH, (45-69). (Aspects of Tourism, 70). CHANNEL VIEW PUBLICATIONS. ISBN: 978-1-84541-533-4. (URL)
Salazar, N.B. (2015). The local-to-global dynamics of World Heritage interpretation. In: L. Bourdeau, M. Gravari Barbas, M. Robinson (Eds.), World heritage, tourism and identity: Inscription and co-production, (121-130). Farnham: Ashgate. ISBN: 978-1-4094-7058-8.
Salazar, N.B., Zhu, Y. (2015). Heritage and tourism. In: L. Meskell (Eds.), Global heritage: A reader, (240-258). Wiley Blackwell. ISBN: 978-1-118-76886-0.
Salazar, N.B., Graburn, N. (2014). Introduction: Toward an anthropology of tourism imaginaries. In: N.B. Salazar, N.H H. Graburn (Eds.), Tourism imaginaries: Anthropological approaches, (1-28). Oxford: Berghahn Books. ISBN: 978-1-78238-367-3.
Salazar, N.B. (2014). Indonesia’s world heritage. In: C. Smith (Eds.), Encyclopedia of global archaeology, (3841-3846). New York: Springer. ISBN: 978-1-4419-0426-3. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2014). Migrating imaginaries of a better life... until paradise finds you. In: M. Benson, N. Osbaldiston (Eds.), Understanding Lifestyle Migration: Theoretical Approaches to Migration and the Quest for a Better Way of Life, (119-138). Basingstoke: Palgrave. ISBN: 978-1-137-32866-3. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2014). 1972-2012: Forty years of World Heritage Convention: Time to take tourism seriously? In: M. Gravari-Barbas, S. Jacquot (Eds.), Patrimoine Mondial et développement: Au défi du tourisme durable, (27-45). Montreal: Presses de I’Université du Quebec. ISBN: 978-2-7605-3978-5. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2014). Salazar, Noel B. In: C. Smith (Eds.), Encyclopedia of global archaeology, (6446-6447). New York: Springer. ISBN: 978-1-4419-0426-3. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Anthropology. In: P. Adey, D. Bissell, K. Hannam, P. Merriman, M. Sheller (Eds.), The Routledge handbook of mobilities, (55-63). London: Routledge. ISBN: 978-0-415-66771-5. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Mobility. In: J.R. McGee, R.L. Warms (Eds.), Theory in social and cultural anthropology, (552-553). Thousand Oaks: Sage. ISBN: 9781412999632. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Scapes. In: R.J. McGee, R.L. Warms (Eds.), Theory in social and cultural anthropology, (753-754). Thousand Oaks: Sage. ISBN: 9781412999632. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2013). The double bind of World Heritage tourism. In: B.G. Jansson (Eds.), The significance of World Heritage: Origins, management, consequences, (274-291). Dalarna: Dalarna University. ISBN: 978-91-85941-50-6.
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Ethnographies of mobility. In: N.G. Bon, Š. Kalčić, N. Rogelja (Eds.), Ethnographies of mobility, (18-27). Ljubljana: Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts. ISBN: 978-961-254-479-9.
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Seducation: Learning the trade of tourism enticement. In: D. Picard, M. di Giovine (Eds.), Tourism and the power of Otherness, (110-123). Bristol: Channel View. ISBN: 9781845414153. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2012). Imaginative technologies of (im)mobility at the “end of the world”. In: P. Vannini, L. Budd, C. Fisker, P. Jiron, O.B. Jensen (Eds.), Technologies of Mobility in the Americas, (237-254). New York: Peter Lang. ISBN: 978-1-4331-1405-2. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2012). Shifting values and meanings of heritage: From cultural appropriation to tourism interpretation and back. In: C.E. Wells, S.M. Lyon (Eds.), Global Tourism: Cultural Heritage and Economic Encounters, (21-41). Lanham: Altamira. ISBN: 978-0759120914. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2012). The (im)mobility of tourism imaginaries. In: M. Smith, G. Richards (Eds.), The Routledge handbook of cultural tourism, Chapt. 4, (34-39). London: Routledge. ISBN: 978-0-415-52351-6. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2011). Grounding mobilities: Rethinking the boundaries of our world and work. In: J-J. Zhang, E.R. Judd (Eds.), Labor Migration and Social Mobility in Asia and Pacific Region, (8-25). Intellectual Property Publishing House (Zhishi chanquan chubanshe): Beijing. ISBN: 978-7-5130-0829-7. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2011). Imagineering cultural heritage for local-to-global audiences. In: M. Halbertsma, A. van Stipriaan, P. van Ulzen (Eds.), The heritage theatre, (49-72). Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN: 1-4438-2926-9. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2011). Tanzanian migration imaginaries. In: R. Cohen, G. Jónsson (Eds.), Migration and culture, Chapt. 32, (673-687). Edward Elgar: Cheltenham. ISBN: 978-1-84980-834-7. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2010). From local to global (and back): Towards glocal ethnographies of cultural tourism. In: G. Richards, W. Munsters (Eds.), Research methodologies and methods in cultural tourism, Chapt. 15, (188-198). Wallingford: CABI. ISBN: 9781845935184. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2010). Studying local-to-global tourism dynamics through glocal ethnography. In: M. Hall (Eds.), Fieldwork in tourism: Methods, issues and reflections, Chapt. 12, (177-187). London: Routledge. ISBN: 978-0-415-58919-2. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2010). The glocalisation of heritage through tourism: Balancing standardisation and differentiation. In: S. Labadi, C. Long (Eds.), Heritage and globalisation, Chapt. 7, (130-147). London: Routledge. ISBN: 978-0-415-57112-8. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2010). Imagineering tailor-made pasts for nation-building and tourism: A comparative perspective. In: J. Schlehe, M. Uike-Bormann, C. Oesterle, W. Hochbruck (Eds.), Staging the past: Themed environments in transcultural perspectives, (77-93). Bielefeld: Transcript. ISBN: 9783837614817. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2008). Representation in postcolonial analysis. In: W. Darity (Eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, (172-173). Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA. ISBN: 0028659651. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2008). Vacations. In: W. Darity (Eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, (565-566). Detroit: Macmillan Reference. ISBN: 0028659651. Access via repository
Book chapters (not peer reviewed)
Salazar, N. (2022). The art of urban walking. In: S. Caillard (Eds.), Teaching urban art practices in pandemic times, (22-25). Brussels: Blurbs. ISBN: 979-8-21-019338-4.
Salazar, N. (2020). Salazar, Noel B. In: C. Smith (Eds.), Encyclopedia of global archaeology, (9419-9421). New York: Springer. ISBN: 978-3-030-30016-6.
Salazar, N. (2020). The heritage discourse. In: T. Nikolić Đerić, J. Neyrinck, E. Seghers, E. Tsakiridis (Eds.), Museums and intangible cultural heritage, (23-25). Brugge: Werkplaats Immaterieel Erfgoed. ISBN: 978 94 6400 720 6. (professionally oriented)
De Rynck, P., Salazar, N. (contr.) (2018). Wie willen we bereiken met Open Monumentendag? Bedenkingen. In: P. De Rynck (Eds.), Samen monumenten vieren: 1 dag - 30 verhalen, (142-143). Antwerpen: Herita. (professionally oriented) Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2017). 球(化)旅游中文化搞窑的角色: 些人 类学良思. In: 民族旅游与文化中国, (32-40). Beijing: Longpress. ISBN: 978-7-207-11194-4. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Towards a critical anthropology of tourism imaginaries. In: W. Munsters, M. Melkert (Eds.), Anthropology as a driver for tourism research, (23-44). Antwerp: Garant. ISBN: 9044132423.
Fan, W., Salazar, N.B. (2015). 旅游小城镇的内涵及景观特征探讨:基于经济史视角的分析. In: F. Dan (Eds.), Tourism development and social transformation, (351-357). Shanghai: Fudan University Press. ISBN: 978-7-309-11654-0. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Preventive conservation and the sociocultural values of heritage. In: K. Van Balen, A. Vandesande (Eds.), Reflections on preventive conservation, maintenance and monitoring, (112-116). Leuven: Acco. ISBN: 9789033493423. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2007). ‘Small is successful’: The lure of small-scale tourism development and transnational networking. In: A. Raj (Eds.), Sustainability, profitability and successful tourism, (396-420). New Delhi: Kanishka. ISBN: 8173919194. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2004). Developmental tourists vs. development tourism: A case study. In: A. Raj (Eds.), Tourist behaviour: a psychological perspective, (85-107). New Delhi: Kanishka. ISBN: 8173916438. Access via repository
Conference proceedings (peer reviewed)
Helsen, K., Scheerder, J., Salazar, N., Vos, S., Könecke, T., Hugaerts, I. (2021). Challenges and opportunities for virtual sport events. A case study among runners and walkers in Flanders. In: D. Moscoso Sánchez, J. Fernández Gavira, V.J. Beltrán Carrillo, M.E. Blanco García, E. Zubizarreta Zuzuarregi, A.R. Rodríguez Sánchez, Ó. del Castillo Andrés, G. Flores Aguilar, A. Muñoz Llerena (Eds.), Sports in the face of the global health crisis of COVID 19. Great social challenges (Book of abstracts of the 17th EASS Conference), (44-44). Presented at the 17th European Association for Sociology of Sport Conference, Seville, Spain, 07 Sep 2021-10 Sep 2021. Seville. ISBN: 978-84-09-33602-9.
Salazar, N.B. (2017). Introduction Exposing sports mega-events through a mobilities lens. In: N.B. Salazar, C. Timmerman, J. Wets, L.G. Gato, S. VanDenBroucke (Eds.), MEGA-EVENT MOBILITIES: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS, (1-15). Presented at the International Workshop on More Than Just a Game - Mobilities, Infrastructures and Imaginaries of Global Sports Events, Antwerp, BELGIUM, 08 Oct 2015-09 Oct 2015. ISBN: 978-1-138-21753-9. (URL)
Salazar, N.B. (2011). Managing the local-to-global dynamics of world heritage Interpretation and appropriation. In: Conference Proceedings World heritage and tourism: Managing for the global and the local, (1044-1055). Presented at the World heritage and tourism, Quebec City. Quebec City. ISBN: 9782763794389. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2009). Grounding Mobilities: Rethinking transnational tourism and migration. In: IUAES World Conference 16: Immigration, (458-473). Presented at the World Congress of IUAES, Kunming, China, 27 Jul 2009-29 Jul 2009. Kunming, China.
Salazar, N.B. (2009). The world’s, Asia’s, Indonesia’s, or ours? Heritage interpretation and appropriation in times of change. In: T. Winter (Eds.), Heritage in Asia: Converging forces and conflicting values, (1-16). Presented at the Heritage in Asia: Converging forces and conflicting values, Singapore, 08 Jan 2009-10 Jan 2009. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2006). “Enough talking! Can you take a picture of us instead?” Asian tourists redefining the role of local tour guides. In: T. Winter, T.C. Chang (Eds.), “Of Asian origin”: rethinking tourism in contemporary Asia. Presented at the “Of Asian origin”: rethinking tourism in contemporary Asia, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, 07 Sep 2006-09 Sep 2006. Singapore. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2006). Experimenting with "glocal ethnography" as a methodology to study tourism in Asia and beyond. In: T. Winter (Eds.), Questions of methodology: researching tourism in Asia. Presented at the Questions of methodology: Researching tourism in Asia, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, 05 Sep 2006-06 Sep 2006. Singapore. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2005). "Seducation": Learning the art of telling tourism tales. In: S. Hom Cary (Eds.), On voyage: new directions in tourism theory. Presented at the On voyage: New directions in tourism theory, University of California at Berkeley, 07 Oct 2005-09 Oct 2005. Berkeley.
Conference proceedings (not peer reviewed)
Salazar, N., Graburn, N., Zhu, Y., Barretto, M. (contr.), Eftychiou, E. (contr.), Sa, L. (contr.), Skinner, J. (contr.) (2019). Conceptual histories of “tourism”: A transcultural dialogue. In: Conference Proceedings - 18th IUAES World Congress: vol. 3, (4843-5855). Presented at the 18th IUAES World Congress, Florianópolis, Brazil, 16 Jul 2018-20 Jul 2018. Florianópolis, Brazil. ISBN: 978-85-62946-96-7. (URL) Access via repository
Invited lectures
Salazar, N. (2024). The anthropological turn in the heritage field: Past, present, and future. Invited by Una Europa Cultural Heritage, University of Edinburgh. Presented at the Una-Her-Doc Seminar: Founding Theories, University of Edinburgh, UK, 15 Apr 2024-17 Apr 2024.
Salazar, N. (2024). Tourism and sustainability: Local communities. Invited by Innovation, Human Development and Sustainability (MIHDS). University of Geneva, Switzerland.
Salazar, N., Vucinic, V., Reuter, T., Patnaik, S., El Guindi, F., Hartman, S., Attala, L. (2023). How can the World Anthropological Union contribute to the UNESCO-BRIDGES Coalition in developing humanities-led sustainability science? (Plenary Round Table). Invited by IUAES. Presented at the 19th IUAES-WAU World Anthropology Congress, Delhi University, Delhi, India, 15 Oct 2023-20 Oct 2023.
Salazar, N. (2023). Fieldwork: Dealing with “the unexpected”. Invited by Katrien Pype. Presented at the C-URGE Kickoff Event, Faculty of Social Sciences, KU Leuven, Belgium, 03 Oct 2023-04 Oct 2023. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2023). Agenda-setting in tourism studies: The case of an international academic network. Invited by Thiago Allis. Presented at the Programa de Pós-Graduação em Turismo, Lecture Series, Escola de Artes, Ciências e Humanidades, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, 03 Oct 2023-03 Oct 2023. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2023). Heritage and the idea of peripheries: Concluding reflections. Invited by Prof. Dr. Maria Gravari-Barbas. Presented at the Una Europa International Conference Cultural Heritage at the Urban and Metropolitan Peripheries, Institut National d’Art et Archéologie (INHA), Paris, France, 05 Jun 2023-06 Jun 2023. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2023). Mobility studies and deaf studies: Concluding thoughts. Invited by Prof. Dr. Annelies Kusters. Presented at the Closing conference, Deaf Mobility Studies, Heriott-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK, 02 Jun 2023-03 Jun 2023. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2023). Studying mobilities from a multi-scalar perspective (Keynote speech). Invited by Prof. Dr. Annelies Kusters. Presented at the Closing conference, Deaf Mobility Studies, Heriott-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK, 02 Jun 2023-03 Jun 2023. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2023). Senses in motion. Invited by Magdalena Banaszkiewicz. Presented at the Heritage and Mobility in a Multisensory Perspective Workshop, Faculty of International and Political Studies, Jagiellonian University, Poland, 19 Apr 2023-20 Apr 2023.
Salazar, N. (2022). Imagining like mountains, from Indigenous knowledge to the latest scientific insights (Keynote speech). Presented at the Mountains on the move: Imaginaries, practices and lives, HES-SO Valais, Sierre, Switzerland, 03 Nov 2022-04 Nov 2022. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2022). Where do we go from here? Anthropological reflections on the role of the imagination in human (im)mobility. Invited by Malmö Institute for Studies of Migration, Diversity and Welfare (MIM). Malmö University, Sweden. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2022). El futuro del turismo… no está (totalmente) en las manos del turismo. Invited by Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social (CIESAS). Presented at the Diplomado Internacional Turismo: Espacios y Culturas en Transformación, Online.
Salazar, N. (2022). Imaginarios en él, de él y para el patrimonio: Algunas notas conceptuales. Invited by University of Cuenca. Presented at the Diálogo de Saberes, University of Cuenca, Cuenca, Ecuador, 16 Jun 2022-16 Jun 2022.
Salazar, N. (2022). The future of heritage tourism: Lessons learned from disaster studies (Keynote speech). Invited by Faculty of Tourism Studies, University of Primorska. Presented at the 7th UNESCO-UNITWIN Conference, Portoroz, Slovenia, 16 May 2022-20 May 2022. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2022). Whose healing? A more-than-human perspective on nature walking and rewilding. Invited by University of Oslo and Gothenburg University. Presented at the "Mobile good life: healthy natures" - A walking workshop, Baroniet, Rosendal, Norway, 02 May 2022-04 May 2022.
Salazar, N. (2022). Anthropological takes on future mobility scenarios. Invited by Isinnova, Brescia, Italy. Presented at the Rebalance Visionary Workshop, Online, 24 Mar 2022-24 Mar 2022. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2022). Mobile places and emplaced mobilities: Radicalizing the entangled relation between movement and space. Invited by NCCR On the Move. Presented at the Places and Mobilities: Studying human movements through spatial units of analysis, University of Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, 10 Feb 2022-11 Feb 2022. (URL)
Salazar, N., Forget, C. (2022). Modes de vie mobiles. Invited by Anthropoen. Presented at the Conférence Anthropen, Laval University, Quebec City, Canada. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2021). Heritage imaginaries: A critical reflection on imaginaries in, of, and for heritage. Invited by Cultural Heritage Centre, Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus, Germany. Cottbus, Germany.
Salazar, N. (2021). Cultural mobility in times of COVID-19 & climate change. Invited by i-Portunus Houses. Presented at the EuropeDay*21: A Greener Future for Cultural Mobility, Online, 09 May 2021-09 May 2021. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2021). Magic realism, belonging & becoming, the explorer, and sociologies: Anthropological reflections. Invited by The Bauman Institute, University of Leeds. Presented at the Mobilities: Psychogeography, flanerie or pilgrimage?, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK, 06 May 2021-06 May 2021. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2021). Heritages, identity, mobilities: Anthropological reflections. Invited by European Humanities Conference. Presented at the European Humanities Conference (Round-table Heritage, mobility and identities), Lisbon, Portugal, 04 May 2021-07 May 2021. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2020). Which future(s) for tourism after the coronavirus pandemic? Invited by Centre of Excellence in Tourism, Udayana University, Bali, Indonesia. Presented at the The 4th Bali International Tourism Conference, Udayana University, Bali, Indonesia (Online), 07 Nov 2020-07 Nov 2020. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2020). Disruption and imagined transformation: Essential and existential mobilities in times of crisis. Invited by Institute for Social Futures, Lancaster University. Presented at the John Urry Annual Lecture, Lancaster, United Kingdom, 29 Oct 2020-29 Oct 2020. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2020). Qualitative tourism research. Invited by Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Macau University of Science and Technology. Macau, 22 Oct 2020-22 Oct 2020.
Salazar, N. (2020). Immobility: Towards a positive interpretation of a negatively defined concept. Invited by Mobility and Humanities Centre for Advanced Studies, University of Padua. Presented at the Mobility and the Humanities Seminar Series, Padua, Italy. Access via repository
Salazar, N. (2020). Moving Metaphors: From area studies to ocean studies (Keynote). Invited by Utkal University. Presented at the Science, Society and Politics in South Asia International Conference, Bhubaneswar, India, 03 Mar 2020-04 Mar 2020.
Salazar, N. (2020). Community-based tourism (Keynote). Invited by Utkal University New Campus. Presented at the Foundation Day Lecture, Utkal University New Campus, Chandikhole, India, 02 Mar 2020-02 Mar 2020.
Salazar, N. (2020). Momentous mobilities: Reflections on the contemporary meanings of travel (Keynote speech). Presented at the Platinum Jubilee Distinguished Lecture, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, India, 29 Feb 2020-29 Feb 2020.
Salazar, N. (2019). Sustainable Tourism for Development: Critical notes and queries (Keynote speech). Presented at the Sustainable tourism development: Lessons learned for South East Asian countries, Hanoi, Vietnam, 03 Dec 2019-04 Dec 2019.
Salazar, N. (2019). Momentous mobilities - The paradoxical quest for a sense of (temporary) belonging (Keynote speech). Presented at the 10th Mobilities Research Symposium, Queenstown Resort College, Queenstown, New Zealand, 01 Dec 2019-03 Dec 2019.
Salazar, N. (2019). No travel without travail: A reiterative human quest in tourism mobilities (Keynote speech). Presented at the Global Mobility Humanities Conference, Academy of Mobility Humanities, Konkuk University, South Korea, 25 Oct 2019-26 Oct 2019. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2019). Erfgoedverbeelding als maatschappelijke motor (Invited talk). Presented at the Seminar “Het Zeeuws Kapitaal”, Middelburg, The Netherlands, 17 Apr 2019-17 Apr 2019. (professionally oriented)
Salazar, N. (2019). Labour-related mobilities: Capitalizing on human movement? (Keynote). Presented at the Mobile Labour Symposium, Institute of Social Sciences, University of LIsbon, Portugal, 26 Mar 2019-27 Mar 2019.
Salazar, N. (2019). Erfgoed vandaag... en morgen (Keynote). Presented at the Open Monumentencongres (Herita), Abdijsite Herkenrode, Hasselt. (professionally oriented)
Salazar, N. (2019). Cultural tourism: What’s in a name? (Invited talk). Presented at the Séminaire de recherche: Enjeux contemporains du tourisme culturel, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris, France. Access via repository
Salazar, N. (2018). Turismo, Pueblos Indígenas, Comunidades Tradicionales y Afrodescendientes: Entrevista Grupal (Invited speaker). Presented at the V CTurTI: Derechos Indígenas, Territorio y Desarrollo en Contextos Turísticos, Pontifica Universidad Católica de Chile, Campus Villarrica, Chile, 07 Nov 2018-09 Nov 2018. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2018). ‘Moveo ergo sum’: Mobility as vital to humanity and its (self-)image (invited speaker). Presented at the The 5th World Humanities Forum, Busan, South Korea, 31 Oct 2018-02 Nov 2018.
Salazar, N. (2018). Migration and tourism mobilities: Time to bring sustainability into the debate (Keynote). Presented at the Nexus of migration and tourism: Creating social sustainability symposium, VNU University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi, Vietnam, 20 Sep 2018-21 Sep 2018.
Salazar, N. (2018). Rubenshuis vs. museum: Enkele antropologische beschouwingen (Invited lecture). Presented at the Overlegmoment Rubenshuis & Rubenianum, Rubenianum, Stad Antwerpen, Antwerpen, 10 Sep 2018-10 Sep 2018. (professionally oriented)
Salazar, N. (2018). Conceptual histories of “tourism”: A transcultural dialogue (Invited plenary speaker). Presented at the 18th IUAES World Congress, Florianópolis, Brazil, 16 Jul 2018-20 Jul 2018.
Salazar, N. (2018). The sportification of tourism and the tourismification of sport: A processual approach to ‘sport tourism’ (Keynote speech). Presented at the Which sports tourism? The makings of a contemporary experience of the elsewhere, University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France, 04 Jul 2018-06 Jul 2018.
Salazar, N. (2018). Wie willen we met Open Monumentendag bereiken? (Keynote speech). Presented at the Academische Zitting: 30 jaar Open Monumentendag, KU Leuven, Heverlee, Belgium, 28 Jun 2018-28 Jun 2018.
Salazar, N.B. (2018). How mobile technologies keep ‘active lifestylers’ (im)mobile: An anthropological exploration (Invited talk). Presented at the eSocSci Mobilities Network for Aotearoa New Zealand Research Seminar Series, University of Otago, Otago, New Zealand, 19 Mar 2018-19 Mar 2018.
Salazar, N.B. (2018). The regimes-of-mobility approach: Addressing ‘mobility’ & ‘stasis’ within unequal fields of globe-spanning power (Invited talk). Presented at the "Bewegung" DGfE Kongress, University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany, 18 Mar 2018-21 Mar 2018.
Salazar, N.B. (2018). Movilizar imaginarios turísticos (Keynote speech). Presented at the Seminário "O turismo do Douro visto de dentro e de fora location", Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Vila Real, Portugal, 10 Jan 2018-10 Jan 2018.
Salazar, N.B. (2017). Sustainability or resilience? Preparing the future of tour guiding in tourism (Invited talk). Presented at the Tour guiding and sustainability: Filling the gaps (seminar), Uppsala University, Campus Gotland, Visby, Sweden, 07 Dec 2017-08 Dec 2017.
Salazar, N.B. (2017). Moveo ergo sum? An anthropological look at people ‘on the move’ (Keynote speech). Presented at the Primeira Escola de Ciência Avançada em Mobilidades: Teoria e Métodos, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, 03 Oct 2017-06 Oct 2017.
Salazar, N.B. (2017). No hay turismo sin imaginarios (Keynote speech). Presented at the Turismo y Buen Vivir, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Bogota, Colombia, 26 Oct 2017-27 Oct 2017.
Salazar, N.B. (2017). “Maasai and Otherness”: Exposition, projection et discussion (Invited talk). Presented at the Rencontres Internationales des Jeunes Chercheurs en Tourisme, Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris, France, 07 Sep 2017-09 Sep 2017.
Salazar, N.B. (2017). Mobility, mobilities, immobility: What's in a name? (Keynote speech). Presented at the Theorising Transnationalism and Mobility, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland, 27 Sep 2017-29 Sep 2017.
Salazar, N.B. (2017). (Im)mobility-ies - Untangling the knot (Invited talk). Presented at the Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland, 19 Apr 2017-19 Apr 2017.
Salazar, N.B. (2017). Making movement meaningful: Conceptualizing human (im)mobility (Keynote speech). Presented at the Ecole doctorale thématique en sciences sociales de la Communauté française de Belgique, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 27 Apr 2017-28 Apr 2017.
Salazar, N.B. (2017). (World) heritage tourism (Invited talk). Presented at the International Workshop 'World Heritage and Disaster Risk Mitigation: For Sustainable Heritage Tourism in Yogyakarta', Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 09 Mar 2017-09 Mar 2017.
Salazar, N.B. (2017). (World) heritage tourism (Invited talk). Presented at the International Workshop 'World Heritage and Disaster Risk Mitigation: For Sustainable Heritage Tourism in Bali', Udayana University, Denpasar, Indonesia, 07 Mar 2017-07 Mar 2017.
Salazar, N.B. (2017). Heritage and tourism, local and global, sustainability and resilience: Thinking about disaster beyond binaries (Keynote speech). Presented at the International Workshop 'World Heritage and Disaster Risk Mitigation: For Sustainable Heritage Tourism in Asia', Teikyo Heisei University, Nakano-ku, Tokyo, Japan, 28 Feb 2017-28 Feb 2017.
Salazar, N.B. (2017). (World) heritage tourism (Invited talk). Presented at the Implementation of the UNESCO recommendation on Historic Urban Landscape of World Heritage Properties in Samarkand and Bukhara, Uzbekistan, Samarkand, Uzbekistan, 20 Feb 2017-23 Feb 2017.
Salazar, N.B. (2016). Mobility, mobilities, immobility: An anthropological perspective (Keynote speech). Presented at the Seminário Internacional e Interdisciplinar "Viver em|a mobilidade: Rumo a Novas Culturas de Tempo, Espaço e Distância", Universidade do Minho, Campus de Gualtar, Braga, Portugal, 10 Nov 2016-11 Nov 2016.
Salazar, N.B. (2016). The tourismification of heritage or the heritagization of tourism? Some anthropological reflections (Keynote speech). Presented at the International Conference Ethnology in the 3rd Millenium: Topics, methods, challenges, Smolenice Castle, Slovakia, 19 Oct 2016-21 Oct 2016.
Salazar, N.B. (2016). Negotiating borders: The crucial role of brokerage in transnational (im)mobilities (Keynote speech). Presented at the Borderless worlds - for whom? Ethics, moralities and (in)justice in migration and tourism, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland, 07 Sep 2016-08 Sep 2016.
Salazar, N.B. (2016). “Missing the forest through the trees?” Why we should care more about the imaginaries underlying tourism (Keynote speech). Presented at the International tourism conference "Promoting cultural & heritage tourism", Universitas Udayana, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, 01 Sep 2016-03 Sep 2016.
Salazar, N.B. (2016). Regimes of mobility (Keynote speech). Presented at the Mobilität_Migration_Gesellschaft: Umkämpfte Politiken der Klassifikation, Institut für Europäische Ethnologie, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, 09 Jun 2016-11 Jun 2016. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2016). The age of mobility… as a distant discourse or a lived experience? (Invited talk). Presented at the Institutskolloquium Ethnologie, Institut für Ethnologie, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany, 26 May 2016-26 May 2016.
Salazar, N.B. (2016). The age of mobility… as a distant discourse or a lived experience? (Invited talk). Presented at the Global South Studies Center Public Lecture, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany, 25 May 2016-25 May 2016.
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Sustainable world heritage tourism: The importance of pluriversal interpretation (Invited talk). Presented at the ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on Cultural Tourism (ICTC) Expert Seminar, Victoria, Seychelles, 19 Oct 2015-23 Oct 2015. (professionally oriented)
Salazar, N.B. (2015). 'We've always been mobile': Mobility as discourse vs. embodied experience (Keynote speech). Presented at the Mobile work-life arrangements: Exploring conceptual and methodological challenges, Cultures of Mobility in Europe, University of Freiburg, Germany, 09 Oct 2015-18 Oct 2015.
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Meaningful Mobilities: The Sociocultural Value of Journeying ‘Elsewhere’ (Invited talk). Presented at the Ethnologiekolloquium, Department of Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies (ISEK), University of Zurich, Switzerland, 29 Sep 2015-29 Sep 2015.
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Heritage and tourism: A forced marriage or a happy couple? (Keynote speech). Presented at the Cultural Tourism: Scientific Perspective, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia, 03 Jun 2015-03 Jun 2015.
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Meaningful mobilities: The sociocultural value of journeying ‘elsewhere’ (Keynote Speech). Presented at the Movements, Narratives, and Landscapes International and Interdisciplinary Conference, University of Zadar, Croatia, 05 Jun 2015-07 Jun 2015.
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Tour guiding vs. guided tours: A mere play upon words or a world of difference? (Keynote speech). Presented at the International Research Forum on Guided Tours, Estoril Higher Institute for Tourism and Hotel Studies, Estoril, Portugal, 18 Mar 2015-21 Mar 2015.
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Tourism imaginaries: What’s in a name? (Invited talk). Presented at the Tourism Policy Research Group Seminar, Department of Marketing, Branding and Tourism, Middlesex University, London, UK, 21 Jan 2015-21 Jan 2015.
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Studying mobilities: Theoretical notes and methodological queries (Keynote speech). Presented at the Fielding Challenges, Challenging the Field: The Methodologies of Mobility, University of Oxford, UK, 27 Sep 2013-28 Sep 2013.
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Ethnographies of mobility: What’s in a name? (Keynote speech). Presented at the Ethnographies of Mobility International Seminar, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 21 Aug 2013-22 Aug 2013.
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Changing worlds, novel paradigms? Towards a critical anthropology of (im)mobility (Keynote speech). Presented at the Tage der Kultur- und Sozialanthropologie, Institut für Kultur- und Sozialanthropologie, Universität Wien, Vienna, Austria, 06 Jun 2013-07 Jun 2013.
Salazar, N.B. (2012). 40 years of World Heritage Convention: Time to take tourism seriously? (Keynote speech). Presented at the Tourism and Sustainable Development at World Heritage Sites International Conference, Université Omar Bongo, Libreville, Gabon, 01 Jun 2012-08 Jun 2012.
Salazar, N.B. (2012). Envisioning Eden : Mobilizing imaginaries in tourism and beyond (Invited talk). Presented at the Cycle de conférences en anthropologie, Laboratoire d'Anthropologie des Mondes Contemporains (LAMC), Université Libre de Bruxelles, 15 May 2012-15 May 2012.
Salazar, N.B. (2011). The double bind of world heritage tourism: Imagineering pasts and futures (Keynote speech). Presented at the Future of the World Heritage Convention in a Nordic perspective, Åbo Akademi University, Vasa, Finland, 13 Dec 2011-16 Dec 2011.
Salazar, N.B. (2011). Tour guides as “brokers”: Analytical notes and queries (Invited talk). Presented at the Roundtable on Brokerage, Department of Social Anthropology, Stockholm University, Sweden, 17 Sep 2011-18 Sep 2011. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2011). The (im)mobility of tourism imaginaries (Keynote speech). In: Tourism imaginaries/Imaginaires touristiques. Presented at the TSWG/EIREST International Conference, Berkeley, USA, 18 Feb 2011-21 Feb 2011.
Abstracts/Presentations/Posters
Salazar, N. (2023). Disentangling the complex relation between (kin)aesthetics and (kin)ethics: What mobilities studies can learn from sports studies. Presented at the 2023 GMHC-T2M Annual Conference, Konkuk University, Seoul, South Korea, 25 Oct 2023-28 Oct 2023.
Salazar, N., Ferreira, V., Schiocchet, L., Feldman Bianco, B. (2023). Moving hermeneutics: Migrations, mobilities, circulations, diasporas, displacements, exiles (Round table). Presented at the 19th IUAES-WAU World Anthropology Congress, Delhi University, Delhi, India, 15 Oct 2023-20 Oct 2023.
Stoffelen, A., Ioannides, D., Salazar, N. (2023). Socio-spatial systems perspectives on tourism impacts: Landscapes and non-human agency. In: 31st Nordic Symposium on Tourism and Hospitality Research – Book of Abstracts, (21-22). Presented at the 31st Nordic Symposium on Tourism and Hospitality Research, Östersund, Sweden, 19 Sep 2023-21 Sep 2023. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2023). The biopolitics of hospitality: A multi-scalar, more-than-human perspective. Presented at the Hospitality and tourism in the age of extremes: A biopolitical lens, Bauman Institute, University of Leeds, UK, 27 Apr 2023-27 Apr 2023. (URL)
Rantala, O., Höckert, E., Salazar, N.B. (contr.) (2023). Envisioning proximity: Tourism with new materialism (Chair). Presented at the One by Walking Public Seminar, Online (Zoom).
Salazar, N. (2022). Tangled mobilities: An editor's point of view. Presented at the Tangled Mobilities: Places, Affects, and Personhood across Social Spheres in Asian Migration, LAMC, ULB, Brussels, Belgium, 25 Nov 2022-25 Nov 2022. Access via repository
Salazar, N. (2022). Unsettled and unsettling tourist landscapes of Timor-Leste (Discussant). Presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, USA, 09 Nov 2022-13 Nov 2022. (URL)
Salazar, N., Metzner, E. (2022). Teaching world anthropologies [MPAAC sponsored panel]. Presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, USA, 09 Nov 2022-13 Nov 2022. (URL)
Merriman, P., Bissell, D., Sheller, M., Salazar, N. (contr.) (2022). The Mobility Humanities session: Technology, infrastructure, and gender. Presented at the Global Mobility Humanities Conference, Konkuk University, Seoul, South Korea, 28 Oct 2022-29 Oct 2022. (URL)
Salazar, N., Roohi, S. (2022). Reviewer meets Reviewed: Momentous Mobilities. Presented at the Royal Anthropological Institute Virtual Seminar Series, Royal Anthropological Institute, London, UK, 21 Apr 2022-21 Apr 2022.
Salazar, N. (2022). Una Europa joint PhD in cultural heritage: An introduction. Presented at the HERKUL Information and Inspiration Event, Kasteelpark Arenberg (Arenberg Castle), Heverlee, Belgium. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2022). Anthropology (in India and Beyond): Contemporary Debates and Future Possibilities. Presented at the IUAES-WAU World Anthropology Pre-Congress 2022, University of Lucknow, Lucknow, India [online], 25 Mar 2022-26 Mar 2022.
Salazar, N., Palmer, C. (2022). Reviewer meets Reviewed: Being and dwelling through tourism. Presented at the Royal Anthropological Institute Virtual Seminar Series, Royal Anthropological Institute, London, UK.
Salazar, N. (2021). Well-becoming: The never-ending human quest for ‘the good life’. Presented at the Sustainability, social relevance, and the humanities: Opportunities and challenges, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark, 15 Dec 2021-16 Dec 2021.
Salazar, N. (2021). Imaginaries in, of, and for heritage: Some ethnographically grounded conceptual notes and queries. Presented at the IUAES2021: Heritages, global interconnections in a possible world, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico (Online), 09 Nov 2021-13 Nov 2021. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2021). The Tourism Archive as Economic and Intellectual Infrastructure: Notes on Train Maya, Mexico - Anthropological comments and questions. Presented at the Mobilities Seminar: Interrogating criticality in tourism analysis, The Bauman Institute, University of Leeds, UK (online). (URL)
Salazar, N., Mancinelli, F. (2021). Understanding neo-nomadic mobilities beyond self-actualization: Structural, sociocultural and economic constraints. Presented at the Global Mobility Humanities Conference, Konkuk University, South Korea, 29 Oct 2021-30 Oct 2021. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2021). Global Anthropology Leadership Initiative: The global view from IUAES-WAU. Presented at the Why the World Needs Anthropologists (WWNA), Online (Zoom), 10 Sep 2021-12 Sep 2021. (URL)
Salazar, N., Choe, J., Pham Hong, L. (2021). Tourism scholarship and knowledge co-creation on Southeast Asia (Introduction). Presented at the RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2021, Online, 31 Aug 2021-03 Sep 2021. (URL)
Salazar, N., Fradejas-García, I. (2021). Making mobility rules: Introduction. Presented at the SIEF2021, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland (Virtual mode), 17 Jun 2021-24 Jun 2021.
Salazar, N., Bloch, N. (2021). Encounters across difference: Moving beyond dark anthropology (Introduction). Presented at the IUAES2020, Sibenik, Croatia (Online), 09 Mar 2021-14 Mar 2021. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2021). Interpretation and the diversification of narratives. Presented at the Tourism & World Heritage Sites: Recommendations for Better Synergies, Our World Heritage, Online [Zoom]. Access via repository
Salazar, N., Scheerder, J., Lanclus, E. (2021). The contemporary meanings of ‘endurance’. A conceptual workshop. Presented at the International webinar on endurance from an interdisciplinary approach, Leuven, 01 Jun 2021-01 Jun 2021.
Salazar, N. (2020). On imagination and imaginaries, mobility and immobility. Presented at the Special Lecture on Mobility, Academy of Mobility Humanities (AMH), Konkuk University, Seoul, South Korea (online). (URL)
Salazar, N. (2020). Wandelen en lopen in tijden van crisis: Een antropologische analyse. Presented at the Loop- en wandelsport in Vlaanderen: Trends, participatie en uitdagingen, Onderzoeksgroep Sport- en Bewegingsbeleid, KU Leuven, Leuven (Online webinar), 19 Nov 2020-19 Nov 2020. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2020). How mobile technologies and social media keep ‘active lifestylers’ (im)mobile: A critical anthropological investigation. Presented at the 16th EASA Biennial Conference, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal, 21 Jul 2020-24 Jul 2020. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2020). Tourism on the move: Contemporary forms of multi-sensorial travel and travail. Presented at the The Discourses and Materialities of Tourism: An International Workshop of the Israel Science Foundation, Bar-Ilan University, Tel Aviv, Israel, 12 Feb 2020-14 Feb 2020.
Salazar, N. (2019). Making meaning of movement: How recreational mobilities are made momentous. Presented at the AAA/CASCA Annual Meeting, Vancouver Convention Centre, Vancouver, Canada, 20 Nov 2019-24 Nov 2019.
Salazar, N. (2019). The city as anthropology lab: Ethnographic methods. Presented at the Performing the city: “Travailler avec la ville”, La Fonderie, Sint-Jans-Molenbeek, Belgium, 04 Nov 2019-08 Nov 2019.
Lombardo, G., Andler, M., Masia, M., Salazar, N. (contr.), Mills, D. (contr.), Ivancheva, M. (contr.) (2019). EU funding and policy (Discussant). Presented at the Annual General Meeting, European Association of Social Anthropologists, LAMC, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium.
Salazar, N.B., Shore, C., Oanca, A., Green, S. (contr.), Boatcă, M. (contr.) (2019). Anthropologies and anthropologists of EU policy. Presented at the Europe, knowledge politics and bureaucracy: Anthropological perspectives, LAMC, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, 28 Oct 2019-29 Oct 2019.
Bissell, D., Adey, P., Lin, W., Lee, J., Kobayashi, Y.H., Salazar, N. (contr.), Kim, J. (contr.), Torres Reyes, M.L. (contr.), Kim, T. (contr.) (2019). Mobility studies becomes…: Constellation of humanity, technology and geography. Presented at the Global Mobility Humanities Conference, Academy of Mobility Humanities, Konkuk University, South Korea, 25 Oct 2019-26 Oct 2019. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2019). Running for your life… and that of others: What recreational mobilities teach us about human solidarity today. Presented at the IUAES2019 Congress, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland, 27 Aug 2019-31 Aug 2019. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2019). What is academic precarity? Meanings, experiences and insurgences (Round table participant). Presented at the IUAES2019 Congress, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland, 27 Aug 2019-31 Aug 2019.
Salazar, N. (2019). IUAES2019 Opening Speech. Presented at the IUAES2019 Congress, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland, 27 Aug 2019-31 Aug 2019.
Salazar, N. (2019). Disentangling the Link between Social Imaginaries & Individual Aspirations of (Im)Mobility. Presented at the "Aspiring Mobility in a Globalized World" International Workshop, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, 24 Jun 2019-25 Jun 2019.
Salazar, N. (2019). Anthropological reflections on the links between cultural heritage and museums. Presented at the International Conference “Intangible Cultural Heritage, Museums & Cultural Policies”, Hof van Busleyden, Mechelen, Belgium, 07 May 2019-08 May 2019.
Salazar, N. (2018). The heritage of KU Leuven: A tourism resource for Leuven and beyond. Presented at the Heritage of European Universities: A tourism resource for European cities, Appartement Decanal, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, Paris, France, 07 Dec 2018-07 Dec 2018.
Salazar, N., Favero, P., Laviolette, P., Walton, S. (2018). Bodies-in-motion: experiencing the role of 'moving' in anthropological praxis. Presented at the 15th EASA Biennial Conference, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden, 14 Aug 2018-17 Aug 2018. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2018). Ambiguous pace-makers: Recreational mobilities and the paradoxical quest for a proper pace of life. Presented at the 15th EASA Biennial Conference, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2018). The sportification and tourismification of recreational mobilities: An anthropological exploration. Presented at the 18th IUAES World Congress, Florianópolis, Brazil, 16 Jul 2018-20 Jul 2018.
Salazar, N. (2018). Imaginaries of “Elsewhere” vs. the Experiences of (Im)Mobility to “Get There”: An Anthropological Exploration. Presented at the Exploring the Imagination-(Im)Mobility Nexus: From Imaginaries to Imagining on the Move, Faculté des lettres et sciences humaines, Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland, 18 May 2018-19 May 2018.
Salazar, N.B. (2018). Opportunities, imaginaries and structures of mobility”. Presented at the FWO closing conference 'Migration at Work', University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium, 19 Apr 2018-20 Apr 2018.
Salazar, N.B. (2017). Affective labor: The politics and ethics of transnational humanitarian volunteering (Discussant). Presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., USA, 29 Nov 2017-03 Dec 2017.
Salazar, N.B. (2017). The role of anthropology in the global policy fields of heritage and tourism. Presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., USA, 29 Nov 2017-03 Dec 2017.
Salazar, N.B. (2017). Anthropologies, mobilities, medias: Missing the forest because of the trees? Presented at the Media Anthropology Network E-Seminar Series "Media and Mobility", Online, 24 Oct 2017-14 Nov 2017.
Salazar, N.B. (2017). How GPS sports watches keep ‘active lifestylers’ (im)mobile. Presented at the Anthropologies of Media and Mobility, University of Cologne, Germany, 14 Sep 2017-16 Sep 2017.
Salazar, N.B. (2017). Meaningful slow motion. Presented at the CASCA and IUAES Conference/InterCongress, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada, 02 May 2017-07 May 2017.
Salazar, N.B. (2016). The utopia of cosmopolitanism vs. the individual quest to become cosmopolitan. Presented at the Post-national formations and cosmopolitanism: Mobilities, pluralities, identities, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia, 25 Aug 2016-26 Aug 2016.
Salazar, N.B., Graburn, N.H H. (2016). Slow travelling: a precious heritage or a sustainable strategy for future mobilities? (Introduction). Presented at the EASA Biennial Conference, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy, 20 Jul 2016-23 Jul 2016.
Salazar, N.B. (2016). On the move: Walking as anthropological method. Presented at the EASA Biennial Conference, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy, 20 Jul 2016-23 Jul 2016.
Salazar, N.B. (2016). Travel as a means or an end? Some anthropological notes and queries. Presented at the Travelscapes: Landscape perception and unknown environments exploration, IMéRA, Aix-Marseille Université, Marseille, France, 02 Jun 2016-02 Jun 2016.
Salazar, N.B. (2016). Storytelling. Presented at the The Zeling Forum, South-Central University For Nationalities, Wuhan, China, 26 Apr 2016-26 Apr 2016.
Salazar, N.B. (2016). Colonial imaginaries and tourism: Chasing ghosts? Presented at the Postcolonial Europe: Legacies and Memories in Images/Art, Museum M, Leuven, Belgium, 11 Mar 2016-11 Mar 2016.
Salazar, N.B. (2016). The power of Mobility: From distant discourse to embodied experience. Presented at the Kolloquium Wintersemester, Institute of Geographical Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, 05 Jan 2016-05 Jan 2016.
Salazar, N.B. (2016). Anthropologies and Tourisms: What does the pluralization of terms reveal and mask? Presented at the IUAES Inter-Congress, Hotel Dubrovnik Palace, Dubrovnik, Croatia, 04 May 2016-09 May 2016.
Salazar, N.B., O'Leary, H. (2016). IUAES Futures of anthropology plenary - Futures of anthropology: Critical challenges, opportunities [Plenary talk]. Presented at the IUAES Inter-Congress, Hotel Dubrovnik Palace, Dubrovnik, Croatia, 04 May 2016-09 May 2016.
Salazar, N.B. (2016). The role of cultural brokers in global(ized) tourism. Presented at the Tourism Summit Forum, Wuhan, China, 23 Apr 2016-24 Apr 2016.
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Lampedusa: Caught between shipwreck and tourism. Presented at the Lampedusa: Caught between shipwreck and tourism (International workshop), Centre for Migration and Diaspora Studies, SOAS, London, UK, 28 Nov 2015-28 Nov 2015.
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Toekomstscenario’s voor Kunst & Stad. Presented at the Congres Kunst & Stad, Paleis der Academiën, Brussels, Belgium, 21 Nov 2015-21 Nov 2015.
Salazar, N.B. (2015). “Ons” erfgoed voor “Anderen”: Enkele antropologische beschouwingen. Presented at the Studiedag Heemkunde Vlaanderen, 14 Nov 2015-14 Nov 2015. (professionally oriented)
Salazar, N.B. (2015). The future for young academics in Europe. Presented at the International Meeting of the European Young Academies, Academy Palace, Brussels, 04 Nov 2015-05 Nov 2015.
Salazar, N.B. (2015). The ‘construction’ of mega-events: An introduction. Presented at the More than just a game: Mobilities, infrastructures & imaginaries of global sports events, University of Antwerp, Belgium, 08 Oct 2015-09 Oct 2015.
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Publishing and time management: Think, write, live (Professional development workshop). Presented at the Mobile work-life arrangements: Exploring conceptual and methodological challenges, Cultures of Mobility in Europe, University of Freiburg, Germany, 09 Oct 2015-18 Oct 2015.
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Future middle class (im)mobilities: The sociocultural value of traveling ‘elsewhere’ [Plenary talk]. Presented at the T2M and Cosmobilities Joint Conference, Seconda Università di Napoli, Santa Maria Capua Vetere, Italy, 14 Sep 2015-17 Sep 2015.
Salazar, N.B. (2015). On the move: Mobility as method. Presented at the EASA Anthromob Workshop, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal, 10 Sep 2015-11 Sep 2015.
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Multilingualism as an asset and challenge for Brussels: The future of Brussels is plurilingual. Presented at the Brussels Creative Forum, Brussels, 28 Aug 2015-29 Aug 2015.
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Urban World Heritage Tourism: Cautionary tales about a complicated ‘ménage à quatre’. Presented at the Leibniz Institute of European History Mainz, UNESCO World Heritage Research Group (SAW) Workshop, Jerusalem, Israel, 02 Aug 2015-03 Aug 2015.
Salazar, N.B. (2015). La pratique de l’anthropologie à l’échelle mondiale (Table ronde). Presented at the Colloque annuel de la Société canadienne d’anthropologie (CASCA), Université Laval, Québec, Canada, 13 May 2015-16 May 2015.
Salazar, N.B. (2015). “Anders” op reis naar “elders”: Antropologische spinsels over toerisme en verbeelding. Presented at the Vormingsweekend Karavaan vzw, Dworp, 09 May 2015-10 May 2015.
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Migrer vers un mode de vie amélioré: Approches théoriques et méthodologiques (Table ronde). Presented at the Colloque annuel de la Société canadienne d’anthropologie (CASCA), Université Laval, Québec, Canada, 13 May 2015-16 May 2015.
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Traduction infidèle? Comment jeter des ponts entre les anthropologues et les anthropologies au sein d’une Europe multilingue. Presented at the Colloque annuel de la Société canadienne d’anthropologie (CASCA), Université Laval, Québec, Canada, 13 May 2015-16 May 2015.
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Reviewer meets reviewed: Envisioning Eden. Presented at the Royal Anthropological Institute Seminar Series, Anthropology Library and Research Centre, British Museum, London, UK, 19 Feb 2015-19 Feb 2015.
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Travel, ‘travail’, transformation: When the journey is more important than the destination. Presented at the Anthropology of Tourism and Travel Seminar Series, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, SOAS, London, UK, 20 Jan 2015-20 Jan 2015.
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Mobilities, belonging and beliefs: Confronting social inequalities and insecurities (Discussant). Presented at the MOBB Seminar, Sociale en Culturele Antropologie, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 28 Jan 2016-29 Jan 2016.
Salazar, N.B. (2014). Anthropology and tourism: A marriage of convenience celebrating its ruby jubilee. Presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., 03 Dec 2014-07 Dec 2014.
Salazar, N.B. (2014). On tour with Edward Bruner: Reassessing the role of brokers in anthropology, tourism, and beyond. Presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., 03 Dec 2014-07 Dec 2014.
Salazar, N.B. (2014). Cross-community tourism in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A path to reconciliation? Discussion. Presented at the Centre d'études des crises et conflits internationaux (CECRI) research seminar, Université Catholique de Louvain, 01 Dec 2014-01 Dec 2014.
Salazar, N.B. (2014). Worlding and world-making: Anthropology of and in the world. Presented at the TSAE & WCAA Joint Meeting, Taipei, Taiwan, 03 Oct 2014-04 Oct 2014.
Salazar, N.B. (2014). From ‘area studies’ to ‘ocean studies’, from fixity to mobility: Anthropological notes and queries on ‘cool’ academic imaginaries and ‘fluid’ concept-metaphors. Presented at the “Connectivity in Motion”: New Studies on the World of the Indian Ocean International Conference, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle, Germany, 16 Oct 2014-18 Oct 2014.
Salazar, N.B. (2014). EASA beyond crises: Continuities and innovations in European anthropology. Presented at the EASA Biennial Conference, Tallinn, Estonia, 31 Jul 2014-03 Aug 2014.
Salazar, N.B., Coates, J. (2014). Key figures of mobility. Presented at the EASA Biennial Conference, Tallinn, Estonia, 31 Jul 2014-03 Aug 2014.
Salazar, N.B. (2014). “You are what you eat”: The promise of becoming cosmopolitan through culinary tourism. Presented at the UNESCO-UNITWIN International Conference, University of Barcelona, Spain, 16 Jun 2014-19 Jun 2014.
Salazar, N.B., Yamashita, S. (2014). Keywords of human mobility: A comparative cultural perspective. Presented at the IUAES Inter-Congress 2014, Chiba, Japan, 15 May 2014-18 May 2014.
Salazar, N.B. (2014). Leading anthropologies across the world through crises of representation and representations of crisis (WCAA Tenth Anniversary Symposium). Presented at the IUAES Inter-Congress 2014, Chiba, Japan, 15 May 2014-18 May 2014.
Salazar, N.B. (2014). Studying mobilities from an anthropological perspective. Presented at the Recent methodological developments and challenges in mobility studies, Oslo, Norway, 07 Apr 2014-07 Apr 2014.
Salazar, N.B. (2014). Tourism and imaginaries: A co-constitutive relation. Presented at the Viernes Turístico, La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain, 24 Jan 2014-24 Jan 2014.
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Terugkeer of integratie? Het moeizame onderscheid tussen mobiliteit en migratie. Presented at the Intra-Europese migratie of mobiliteit. Andere tijden, nieuwe wegen?, Antwerp, Belgium, 13 Dec 2013-13 Dec 2013.
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Tourism imaginaries: What's in a name? Presented at the Wageningen Geography Lectures, Wageningen, The Netherlands, 03 Dec 2013-03 Dec 2013.
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Merantau and modernity: Conceptualising changing mobilities in Indonesia and beyond. Presented at the Theorising mobilities in/from Asia, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, 14 Nov 2013-15 Nov 2013.
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Keywords in the anthropology of (im)mobility: A critical introduction. Presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA, 20 Nov 2013-24 Nov 2013.
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Van "elders" en "anders": enkele antropologische beschouwingen. Presented at the Groot Onderhoud 2013: Grand Tour, Concertgebouw, Brugge, 25 Jan 2013-25 Jan 2013.
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Fieldwork among (im)mobile people: Ethical notes and queries [Plenary talk]. Presented at the Going to and Coming from the field: Ethical, emotional and practical challenges, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, 24 Oct 2013-25 Oct 2013.
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Towards a critical anthropology of boundary-crossing mobilities. Presented at the L'écologie humaine en voyage, Cap Sciences, Bordeaux, France, 19 Sep 2013-20 Sep 2013.
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Towards a critical anthropology of human (im)mobility. Presented at the Global Conference On Mobility Futures, Cemore, Lancaster University, UK, 04 Sep 2013-06 Sep 2013.
Salazar, N.B. (2013). The free movement of people around the world would be utopian (Debate). Presented at the World Congress of IUAES, University of Manchester, UK, 05 Aug 2013-10 Aug 2013.
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Ideologies of transnational mobility: Normalizing the exception. Presented at the World Congress of IUAES, University of Manchester, UK, 05 Aug 2013-10 Aug 2013.
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Tourism and anthropological theory and practice. Presented at the World Congress of IUAES, University of Manchester, UK, 05 Aug 2013-10 Aug 2013.
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Exploring frontiers of tourism research and theory in Latin America and the Caribbean (Discussant). Presented at the World Congress of IUAES, University of Manchester, UK, 05 Aug 2013-10 Aug 2013.
Salazar, N.B. (2013). The effects of UNESCO politics on local notions of heritage. Presented at the International Convention of Asia Scholars, Macao, 24 Jun 2013-27 Jun 2013.
Salazar, N.B. (2013). The changing value of World Heritage at two neighbouring properties. Presented at the Tourism and the Shifting Values of Cultural Heritage: Visiting Pasts, Developing Futures International Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, 05 Apr 2013-09 Apr 2013.
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Globalization and tourism: Issues and values. Presented at the Dondeynehuis Globalization Seminar, Leuven, Belgium, 27 Jan 2013-03 Jan 2013.
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Preventive conservation and the socio-cultural values of heritage: An anthropological perspective. Presented at the RLICC Thematic Week on Preventive Conservation, Maintenance and Monitoring of the Monuments and Sites, University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium, 23 Jan 2013-25 Jan 2013.
Salazar, N.B. (2012). ‘Displaced through immobility’ versus ‘the freedom to stay put’. Presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA, 14 Nov 2012-18 Nov 2012.
Salazar, N.B. (2012). Towards a critical anthropology of tourism imaginaries. Presented at the Anthropology as a Source of Inspiration for Tourism Research Conference, Zuyd College, The Netherlands, 29 Nov 2012-29 Nov 2012.
Salazar, N.B. (2012). One list, a world of difference? The dynamics of global heritage at two neighbouring monuments. Presented at the World Heritage on the Ground: Ethnographic Perspectives Workshop, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle, Germany, 11 Oct 2012-12 Oct 2012.
Salazar, N.B. (2012). Healing holidays: An anthropological perspective on medical tourism. Presented at the Medical Tourism: A Boon or Curse? Symposium, Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law, University of Leuven, 05 Oct 2012-05 Oct 2012.
Salazar, N.B. (2012). Transnational mobilities: The normalization and contestation of the exceptional. Presented at the Governing Mobilities, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland, 31 Oct 2012-01 Nov 2012.
Salazar, N.B. (2012). World heritage and global tourism: A forced marriage celebrating its ruby jubilee. Presented at the World Heritage Now: Evaluating the Past, Present, and Future of UNESCO’S Cultural Policy Program, Penn Cultural Heritage Center, University of Pennsylvania, USA, 28 Sep 2012-29 Sep 2012.
Salazar, N.B. (2012). Immaterieel cultureel erfgoed en toerisme: Een geforceerd huwelijk? Presented at the Studiedag en lancering www.immaterieelerfgoed.be, Brussel, 14 Sep 2012-14 Sep 2012.
Salazar, N.B. (2012). Le motivazioni e le scelte di viaggio nell’immaginario del turista. Presented at the La Comunità si Racconta, Florence, Italy, 28 Sep 2012-28 Sep 2012. (professionally oriented)
Salazar, N.B. (2012). Towards a critical anthropology of boundary-crossing mobilities. Presented at the Mobility: The New Paradigmatic Perspective in the Social Sciences? IMISCOE Annual Conference, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 27 Aug 2012-29 Aug 2012.
Salazar, N.B. (2012). Ethnographies of heritage: Critical and glocal. Presented at the Inaugural Conference of the Association of Critical Heritage Studies, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, 05 Jun 2012-08 Jun 2012.
Salazar, N.B. (2012). “Meaningful” tourism in world heritage cities: The case of Bruges. Presented at the World Heritage Cities in the 21st Century International Colloquium, Brugge, 31 May 2012-01 Jun 2012.
Salazar, N.B. (2012). Towards a critical anthropology of migration imaginaries. Presented at the Logiques Mémorielles et Temporalités Migratoires.
Salazar, N.B. (2011). Anthropological approaches to (im)mobility in tourism and beyond. In: American Anthropological Association Abstracts: vol. 110. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Montreal, Canada, 16 Nov 2011-20 Nov 2011.
Salazar, N.B. (2011). Tours and traces: Breaking new ground in the anthropology of tourism and heritage. Papers in honor of Prof. Em. Nelson Graburn (Discussant). In: American Anthropological Association Abstracts: vol. 110. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Montreal, Canada, 16 Nov 2011-20 Nov 2011.
Salazar, N.B. (2011). Imaginative technologies of (im)mobility at the “end of the world”. Presented at the Contested Mobility: People, Commodities and Policies across Latin America and the Caribbean, University Leiden, Leiden, 13 Oct 2011-14 Oct 2011.
Salazar, N.B. (2011). The tourist: Between the individual and social group (Discussant). Presented at the Tourisme: Concepts et méthodes à la croisée des disciplines, Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris, France, 14 Sep 2011-16 Sep 2011.
Salazar, N.B. (2011). Envisioning Eden: Mobilizing imaginaries in tourism. Presented at the New Era of Tourism: Synergy of Education, Research and Action, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, 28 Jul 2011-28 Jul 2011.
Salazar, N.B. (2011). Verbeelding en cultureel toerisme in Brugge. Presented at the Inspiratiedag “erfgoed en beeldvorming”, Brugs Erfgoednetwerk, Bruges, 25 Jun 2011-25 Jun 2011.
Salazar, N.B. (2011). Immaterieel cultureel erfgoed en toerisme. Presented at the ICE-breker masterclass, Faro – Vlaams Steunpunt voor Cultureel Erfgoed, Brussels, 05 May 2011-05 May 2011.
Salazar, N.B. (2011). Asian border-crossing mobilities (Introduction). Presented at the Association for Asian Studies and International Convention of Asian Scholars Joint Conference, Honolulu, USA, 31 Mar 2011-03 Apr 2011.
Salazar, N.B. (2011). Achieving (im)mobility at “the end of the world”. Presented at the Mobilities in motion: New approaches to emergent and future mobilities, Philadelphia, USA, 21 Mar 2011-23 Mar 2011.
Salazar, N.B. (2011). The double bind of heritage tourism: Imagineering pasts and futures. Presented at the Penn Cultural Heritage Center Lecture Series, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA, 23 Mar 2011-23 Mar 2011. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2010). When the going gets tough, the tough get going: Reflections on achievement mobility from the “end of the world”. In: American Anthropological Association Abstracts: vol. 109. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, USA, 17 Nov 2010-27 Nov 2010.
Salazar, N.B., Chio, J. (2010). Cultural mobilities roundtable (Introduction). In: American Anthropological Association Abstracts: vol. 109. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, USA, 17 Nov 2010-21 Nov 2010.
Salazar, N.B. (2010). New mobilities, old imaginaries: Imagining (im)mobility at the end of the world. In: Cultures of Mobilities: Everyday life, Communication, and Politics. Presented at the Cosmobilities Conference, Aalborg, Denmark, 27 Oct 2010-29 Oct 2010.
Salazar, N.B. (2010). Seducation: Learning the trade of tourist enticement. In: Tourism and Seductions of Difference. Presented at the Tourism-Contact-Culture Research Network Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, 08 Sep 2010-12 Sep 2010.
Salazar, N.B. (2010). Imaginaries of (im)mobility: Tanzanian tales. In: Mobility and Migration in Africa. Presented at the ASA Biennial Conference, St Antony’s College, Oxford, UK, 16 Sep 2010-19 Sep 2010.
Salazar, N.B. (2010). A new virtue - Imaginaries and regimes of mobility across the globe (Introduction). In: EASA Book of Abstracts. Presented at the EASA Biennial Conference, Maynooth, Ireland, 24 Aug 2010-27 Aug 2010.
Salazar, N.B. (2010). The opportunities and threats of community-centred cultural tourism. In: ICST-DC 2010 Book of Abstracts. Presented at the International Conference on Sustainable Tourism in Developing Countries, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2010). The double-bind of cosmopolitan capital accumulation through tourism. In: XVII ISA World Congress of Sociology Conference Abstracts, (Abstract No. 2010S02285), (415-415). Presented at the ISA World Congress of Sociology, Gothenburg, Sweden, 11 Jul 2010-17 Jul 2010.
Salazar, N.B. (2010). Imaginaries of (im)mobility at "the end of the world". In: Mobile Constitutions of Society. Presented at the MOVE International Seminar, Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
Salazar, N.B. (2010). Imaginaries of (im)mobility: Local-to-global (dis)connections in transnational migration and tourism. In: Anthropological connections: New spaces and new networks. Presented at the CASCA 2010, Montreal, Canada.
Salazar, N.B. (2010). Shifting values and meanings of heritage: From cultural appropriation to tourism interpretation and back. In: Contested Economies: Global Tourism and Cultural Heritage. Presented at the SEA Annual Meeting, Tampa, Florida, USA, 08 Apr 2010-10 Apr 2010.
Salazar, N.B. (2010). New mobilities, old imaginaries: An ethnographic report from “the end of the world”. In: Cultures of Movement: Mobile Subjects, Communities, and Technologies in the Americas. Presented at the Pan-American Mobilities Network Conference, Royal Roads University Victoria, Canada, 08 Apr 2010-10 Apr 2010.
Salazar, N.B. (2010). On safari: Imagineering sustainabilities in the "Garden of Eden". In: Tourism Workshop. Presented at the Graduate School Society and Culture in Motion, Halle-Wittenberg, Germany, 02 Jul 2010-03 Jul 2010.
Salazar, N.B. (2009). PANEL: Theorizing (im)mobilities: Anthropological takes on an emerging metanarrative. In: American Anthropological Association Abstracts: vol. 108. Presented at the Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, USA, 02 Dec 2009-06 Dec 2009.
Salazar, N.B. (2009). Routes, roots, and rumors: Tracing migration and tourism imaginaries. In: American Anthropological Association Abstracts: vol. 108. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, USA, 02 Dec 2009-06 Dec 2009.
Salazar, N.B. (2009). Theorizing (im)mobilities. In: Humanity, development and cultural diversity. Presented at the International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Kunming, China.
Salazar, N.B. (2009). Tracing imaginaries of mobility: Tanzanian tales. In: Transnational processes and crossing places: New forms of international mobility. Presented at the International Conference on Global Change and Human Mobility, Gran Canaria, Spain, 19 Jun 2009-21 Jun 2009.
Salazar, N.B. (2009). Routes, roots and rumours: African imaginaries of cosmobility. In: Respacing Africa. Presented at the European Conference on African Studies, Leipzig, Germany, 04 Jun 2009-07 Jun 2009.
Salazar, N.B. (2009). Imagineering cultural heritage for local-to-global audiences. In: The heritage theater: the dynamics of cultural heritage in a globalizing world. Presented at the Rotterdam Conference on Globalization and Cultural Heritage, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 13 May 2009-15 May 2009.
Salazar, N.B. (2009). PANEL: Imagineering the past: The (mis)uses of anthropology and archaeology in tourism. In: ASA09: Anthropological and archaeological imaginations: Past, present and future. Presented at the Annual Conference, Bristol, UK, 06 Apr 2009-09 Apr 2009.
Salazar, N.B. (2009). Recycling 'old' anthropology and archaeology in 'new' tourism. In: Anthropological and archaeological imaginations: Past, present and future. Presented at the ASA 2009, Bristol, U.K., 06 Apr 2009-09 Apr 2009.
Salazar, N.B. (2009). Imagineering tailor-made pasts for domestic and international audiences. In: Themed environments in transcultural perspectives. Presented at the Staging the Past, Freiburg, Germany, 23 Apr 2009-25 Apr 2009.
Salazar, N.B. (2009). Bursting the ecotourism bubble: Storytelling in the experience era. In: Ecotourism: Tourist guide's role. Presented at the International World Federation of Tourist Guides Association Convention, Bali, Indonesia, 11 Jan 2009-16 Jan 2009.
Salazar, N.B. (2008). Picturing paradise: A tourism imaginary or a cosmobile dream? In: Tourism Studies Working Group Colloquia 2008-2009: vol. 6. Presented at the TSWG Colloquium, Berkeley, 14 Nov 2008-14 Nov 2008.
Salazar, N.B. (2008). Worlds apart or together? African studies and popular imaginaries of Africa. In: ASA Annual Meeting Program Book: vol. 51. Presented at the Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA, 13 Nov 2008-16 Nov 2008.
Salazar, N.B. (2008). Does tourism lead to cosmopolitanism? Some surprising observations. In: Bridging the North-South Divide through Sustainable Tourism. Presented at the IIPT European Conference, Leewarden, The Netherlands, 21 Oct 2008-24 Oct 2008.
Salazar, N.B. (2008). Grounding mobility: Rethinking the boundaries of our world and work. In: Experiencing diversity and mutuality. Presented at the EASA Biennial Conference, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 26 Aug 2008-30 Aug 2008.
Salazar, N.B. (2008). From imagined to imaged communities: The role of local tour guides in community-based tourism. In: Society for Applied Anthropology. Annual Meeting Program: vol. 68. Presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology. Annual Meeting, Memphis, USA, 25 Mar 2008-29 Mar 2008.
Salazar, N.B. (2007). Unbridled global tourism development and its local frontrunners of 'modernity'. In: APAD Conference Program. Presented at the Development, Liberalism and Modernity: Trajectories for an Anthropology of Social Change, Tervuren & Louvain-la-Neuve, 13 Dec 2007-15 Dec 2007.
Salazar, N.B. (2007). Envisioning Eden: Tourism workers navigating the liminal space between imaged pasts and imagined futures. In: American Anthropological Association Abstracts: vol. 106. Presented at the American Anthropological Association. Annual Meeting, Washington, USA, 28 Nov 2007-02 Dec 2007.
Salazar, N.B. (2007). Imaged or imagined? Cultural representations and the “tourismification” of peoples and places. In: ZIFF Conference Program. Presented at the Celebrating Memories & Visual Cultures, Zanzibar, 02 Jul 2007-03 Jul 2007.
Salazar, N.B. (2007). ViaVia Arusha: An African example of successful sustainable tourism. In: 4th IIPT African Conference Program. Presented at the Building Strategic Alliances Towards Sustainable Tourism Development, Peace and Reconciliation on the African Continent, Kampala, Uganda, 20 May 2007-25 May 2007.
Salazar, N.B. (2006). Global tourism imaginaries and local tour guiding in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. In: Asia Pacific Week Program. Presented at the Asia Pacific Week, Canberra, Australia, 29 Jan 2006-02 Feb 2006.
Salazar, N.B. (2005). Imaging the present as an imagined past: Local interests in global tourism discourses. In: American Anthropological Association Abstracts: vol. 104. Presented at the Annual Meeting, Washington, USA, 30 Nov 2005-04 Dec 2005.
Salazar, N.B. (2005). Timeless tradition vs. culture change: Local interests in global tourism discourse. In: CASCA/SANA/UADY-FCA Conference on "Translocality". Presented at the Translocality: discussing Culture and Change in the 21st Century, Merida, Mexico, 03 May 2005-08 May 2005.
Salazar, N.B. (2005). Whose heritage is it anyway? Teaching ‘local’ African tour guides a ‘global’ discourse. In: Society for Applied Anthropology. Annual Meeting Program: vol. 65. Presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology. Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, USA, 05 Apr 2005-10 Apr 2005.
Salazar, N.B. (2004). ‘Being there’: Fieldwork reflections on ethnography and tourism. In: Society for Applied Anthropology. Annual Meeting: vol. 64. Presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology. Annual Meeting, Dallas, USA, 31 Mar 2004-04 Apr 2004.
Salazar, N.B. (2004). The academic quests of an engaged scholar. In: 2004 Scholar for a day: Professor Peter Geschiere. Presented at the Scholar for a day, Philadelphia, USA, 29 Mar 2004-29 Mar 2004.
Salazar, N.B. (2003). ‘Glocalized’ representations of ‘local’ culture: The cultural practices of tour guides in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. In: American Anthropological Association Abstracts: vol. 102. Presented at the Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA, 19 Nov 2003-23 Nov 2003.
Science Outreach
Salazar, N., Bashiron Mendolicchio, H. (contr.), Willems, K. (contr.), Hughes, R. (contr.), Saleh, R. (contr.), Materska-Samek, M. (contr.) (2024). Cultural heritage education avenues in the time of global challenges. Presented at the Pioneering futures: Rethinking cultural and heritage ecosystem, De Hoorn, Leuven, Belgium, 14 May 2024. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2024). Reizen we binnenkort vanuit de zetel met VR? Presented at the Future-Creating Festival, Leuven, Belgium, 19 Mar 2024. (URL)
Salazar, N., Heath, S. (2024). World Anthropology Day with Dr Noel Salazar (Podcast). (URL)
Salazar, N. (2023). Studying ‘mobilities’ from an anthropological perspective. Presented at the Science meets Parliament KU Leuven, Faculty Club, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium, 29 Sep 2023. (URL)
Peeters, T., Salazar, N. (contr.) (2023). ‘Ik had een alcoholverslaving, nu heb ik een loopverslaving’: Belgische ultralopers over leed en plezier. De Morgen. (URL)
Datar, R., Salazar, N. (contr.), Khumalo, S. (contr.), Mirza, S. (contr.), Olsen, Q. (contr.), Sánchez-Fuarros, I. (contr.), Trauer, B. (contr.) (2023). Global mass tourism. (URL)
Colinet, M., Salazar, N. (contr.) (2023). Courir sans technologie, la « contre-culture » du jogging. Le Soir, 8-8. (URL)
Berghmans, E., Salazar, N. (contr.) (2023). Vanaf nu ben ik naaktloper, maar niet in de betekenis die u denkt. (URL) Access via repository
Unterluggauer, M., Salazar, N. (contr.) (2022). "Bleiben Sie zu Hause!" Mobilität in Zeiten von Pandemie und Klimawandel. (URL) Access via repository
Salazar, N., Wyants, S. (contr.) (2022). Waarom reizen wij? (URL)
Salazar, N., Wynants, S. (contr.) (2022). Sinds wanneer gaan mensen op reis? (URL)
Salazar, N. (2022). Betekenisvol reizen in de 21ste eeuw. Presented at the Actueel Denken en Leven, De Singel, Antwerpen, 07 Feb 2022. (URL)
Salazar, N., Ulied, A. (contr.) (2022). Rebalance mobility talk: New mobility cultures & policies. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2021). I’m a Running Researcher: Noel Salazar. (URL) Access via repository
Meesters, L., Salazar, N. (contr.) (2021). Cultureel kleur bekennen op TikTok. Veto, 48 (4), 33-33. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2021). Migration Labs results: An anthropologist's view. Presented at the TAS Migration Labs Multiplier Event, Zoom (Online), 18 Aug 2021. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2021). Wat is ‘culturele toe-eigening’? (URL)
Vankersschaever, S., Salazar, N. (contr.) (2021). Koop je een huis in Brussel, dan koop je een risico. De Standaard, 16-17. (URL) Access via repository
Salazar, N. (2021). How others imagine Brussels? / Hoe anderen zich Brussel inbeelden? / Comment les autres imaginent-ils Bruxelles ? (video). Presented at the Migratie Museum Migration (MMM) Academy, 01 Apr 2021. (URL) Access via repository
Bohez, K., Salazar, N. (contr.) (2020). Waarom zangeres Adele beschuldigd wordt van culturele diefstal: “We zullen steeds vaker zulke discussies krijgen”. Het Nieuwsblad. (URL)
Salazar, N. (contr.), Cearns, J. (contr.), Currò, C. (contr.), MacQuarie, J-C. (contr.) (2020). Socially distanced? The Being Human Show. (URL)
Evers, F., Salazar, N. (contr.), Vanneste, D. (contr.) (2020). Corona zal onze manier van reizen ingrijpend veranderen: Weg met het vliegtuig, iedereen in de mobilhome? De Morgen, 8-9. (URL)
Attias, E., Salazar, N. (contr.) (2019). Le «slow travel» façon Greta Thunberg est-il à la portée de tous? Le Figaro. (URL)
De Proost, L., de Roo, D., Salazar, N. (contr.) (2019). De toekomst van ons verleden: Het belang van erfgoed. Veto, 45 (11), 12-13. (URL) Access via repository
Salazar, N. (2019). Door te reizen leert een reiziger altijd iets, al is het dikwijls niet wat oorspronkelijk verwacht werd. Knack Magazine. (URL)
Salazar, N. (2019). Was jouw eerste reis alleen ook een teleurstelling? (Universiteit van Vlaanderen). Presented at the De wereld, mijn speeltuin, Gent, 23 Jan 2019. (URL)
Van Lancker, E., Salazar, N. (contr.) (2018). Na het avontuur, de crash: Studenten over hun post-Erasmusdepressie. De Morgen. (URL) Access via repository
Salazar, N.B., De Rycke, F. (contr.) (2018). Molenbekenaar moet leven met een brandmerk.
Hens, N., Van Hoof, L., Salazar, N.B. (contr.) (2018). Laat de curieuzeneuzen toch hun gang gaan. De Standaard, 29-29.
Woussen, W., Salazar, N.B. (contr.) (2017). Hoeveel migratie kan een samenleving absorberen? (Week van het weten). De Standaard.
Salazar, N.B. (2017). Duurzaam naar het Zuiden (Discussant). Presented at the De Veranderfabriek, Aarschot, Belgium, 11 Nov 2017.
Salazar, N.B., Hens, K. (2017). Wat is de mens? (Radioprogramma "Trio" op Klara).
Salazar, N.B. (2017). Iedereen steekt zich weg in de Kanaalzone: Wie neemt de regie in handen? (Opiniestuk). Bruzz, (1588), 20-21. Access via repository
De Smet, E., Van Huffel, J., Salazar, N. (contr.) (2017). Op vakantie naar een andere thuis, naar een parallel leven. Kerk en Leven, (1829), 10-10. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2017). Waarom reizen wij? Over grensoverschrijdende mobiliteit. Presented at the Davidsfonds Brasschaat Lezingenreeks, Brasschaat, Belgium, 16 May 2017.
Lammar, L., Salazar, N.B. (contr.) (2017). Het dertigersdilemma, een kind of niet? Psychologies Magazine. Access via repository
Eckert, M., Salazar, N.B. (contr.) (2016). ‘Einstein zou niet kunnen functioneren aan onze uniefs’. De Standaard. Access via repository
Van Huffel, J., De Smet, E., Salazar, N.B. (contr.) (2016). We reizen om in te leven, maar hoe doen we dat goed? Kerk en Leven, 10-11. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2016). Human (im)mobilities: Some anthropological reflections. Presented at the Messidor Satellite #3: “Crossing the border”, Beursschouwburg,Brussels, Belgium, 16 Jun 2016.
Salazar, N.B. (2016). Oude stereotypen in de publieke ruimte, wat doen we ermee? (Debat). Presented at the Debat: "Kuifje in Congo, de Buffalo's in Gent, Zwarte Piet... ", Muntpunt, Brussel, Belgium, 13 Apr 2016.
Salazar, N.B. (2016). Toerisme en de verbeelding. Presented at the Snapshot 13: Images of Tourism, Volkskundemuseum, Bruges, Belgium, 01 Mar 2016.
Martens, P., Salazar, N.B. (contr.) (2016). Inspirerende werkplekken. Maja. Magazine van de Jonge Academie, 3, 44-50.
Brant, T., Salazar, N.B. (contr.) (2016). Reistrends, bestaat dat eigenlijk nog? Het Nieuwsblad. Access via repository
Hoeben, L., Salazar, N.B. (contr.) (2016). Things to do: For people on the move (TV).
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Moeder, waarom reizen wij? De kracht van de ver-beelding in grensoverschrijdende mobiliteit. Presented at the Actueel Leven en Denken, Cultuurcentrum Hasselt, Hasselt, Belgium, 14 Dec 2015.
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Touwtrekken in een pak met veren. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Breng academici in beweging! Impactfactor 0.0: No factor, just impact (?). Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Liefste dagboek… van een antropoloog. Access via repository
Sioen, L., Van Remoortel, M. (contr.), Brosens, K. (contr.), Salazar, N.B. (contr.), Op de Beeck, H. (contr.) (2015). Jonge wetenschappers claimen recht op falen en dwalen: ‘Elk van ons draagt een rugzak met mislukkingen met zich mee'. De Standaard, 14-16. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Transnationale academische mobiliteit: 'Leave to learn' of 'Learn to leave'? Maja. Magazine van de Jonge Academie, 2, 14-16. Access via repository
Frederickx, I., Salazar, N.B. (contr.) (2015). “Reizen verruimt lang niet altijd de geest”. Campuskrant, 26 (6), 12-12. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B., Tse, P. (contr.), Subramaniam, A. (contr.), Kendall, B. (contr.) (2015). Imagination. The Forum (BBC World Service).
Claesen, R., Salazar, N.B. (contr.) (2014). Wetenschappelijk onderzoek moet anders; althans in Nederland. De Moeial, 32 (3). Access via repository
Vankersschaever, S., Salazar, N.B. (contr.) (2014). ‘Hier heeft een mens negen levens’. De Standaard, (20), 12-13. Access via repository
Haemers, J., Brosens, K., Thielemans, W., Geris, L., Soen, V., Huyse, T., Aerts, J., Van De Mieroop, D., Op de Beeck, H., Verhelst, M., Salazar, N.B. (2014). Hoger inschrijvingsgeld is wetenschappelijk onverantwoord. De Morgen, (18).
Salazar, N.B. (2014). Brusselse wetenschappers in de wereld (3): Noël Salazar, antropoloog. Brussel Deze Week, (07), 4-5. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2014). Turismiantropoloog: Majanduskriis on viinud paradoksideni. Eesti Päevaleht, (28). Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Making Anthropology Matter: Noel B. Salazar. Presented at the Making Anthropology Matter Seminar, Leuven, Belgium, 10 Dec 2013.
Aerts, J., Brosens, K., Dedeurwaerdere, S., D'Hondt, J., Geris, L., Kyndt, T., Mareel, S., Op de Beeck, H., Poels, K., Rabaey, K., Ryngaert, C., Salazar, N., Samaey, G., Soen, V., Van De Mieroop, D., Van Nuffelen, P., Van Remoortel, M., Verbeken, K., Vermeulen, N. (2013). De schaduw op het onderzoek. De Standaard, (22), 42-43. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2008). Antropologie in België opentrekken. Brugsch Handelsblad, (13).
Salazar, N.B. (2006). De vrees voor een tsunami leidde tot massahysterie. Brugsch Handelsblad, (09).
Salazar, N.B. (2006). Pengembangan Pariwisata Yogya: Terkendala masalah koordinasi-komunikasi. Kedaulatan Rakyat, (11).
PhD Theses
Lanclus, E., Salazar, N. (sup.), Scheerder, J. (cosup.) (2023). Ultra-Trail Running and Walking: An Anthropological Perspective on Endurance.
Janusz, K., Vanneste, D. (sup.), Salazar, N. (cosup.) (2018). Tourismification and place meanings in the Old Town of Kraków.
Rozanska, J., Leman, J. (sup.), Salazar, N.B. (cosup.) (2017). Polish EU Officials in Brussels: Living on Europlanet? Access via repository
Nilsson, J., Salazar, N.B. (sup.) (2016). ‘What is new about what has always been’: Communication technologies and the meaning-making of Maasai mobilities in Ngorongoro. Access via repository
Schrooten, M., Salazar, N.B. (sup.) (2016). Crossing borders: the lived experiences of Brazilians on the move. Access via repository
O' Dubhghaill, S., Salazar, N.B. (sup.) (2015). How are the Irish European? An anthropological examination of belonging among the Irish in Belgium. 363Access via repository
Salazar, N.B., Barnes, S. (sup.), Sanday, P. (sup.) (2008). Envisioning Eden: A glocal ethnography of tour guiding. 370
Creations in the Arts or Design
Clodfelter, D., Salazar, N. (contr.) World on the move: 250,000 years of human migration. (Exhibition). 01 Jun 2022. (URL)
Rabaey, L., Salazar, N.B. (contr.) with Rabaey, L. (photographer), Salazar, N.B. (writer) Snapshot 13: Images of Tourism. (Audio recording). Venue: Volkskundemuseum location:Bruges, Belgium, 19 Mar 2016-17 Sep 2016. (https://bezoekers.brugge.be/snapshot13-tourism)
Reports
Defoort, C., Major, P., Coomans, T., Jeong, R., Gruber, J., Kesteloot, C., Nova Blanco, J., Pasture, P., Salazar, N., Achten, V. (contr.) (2021). Let Universities Be Multiregional: The Case at KU Leuven. Report No. Metaforum contributions to internal debate 3, Metaforum KU Leuven. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2017). Sustainable heritage tourism planning for Samarkand crossroad of cultures. Tashkent: UNESCO.
Salazar, N.B. (2014). Hercules – Strengthening the attractiveness of European higher education in heritage and cultural tourism: External final evaluation report. Assisi: Italian Centre for Advanced Studies in Tourism and Tourism Promotion.
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Hercules – Strengthening the attractiveness of European higher education in heritage and cultural tourism: External intermediate evaluation report. Assisi: Italian Centre for Advanced Studies in Tourism and Tourism Promotion.
du Cros, H., Salazar, N.B. (2012). Tourism and Intangible Cultural Heritage. Madrid: United Nations World Tourism Organization.
Salazar, N.B. (2010). Tanzanian migration imaginaries. IMI Working Papers Series, (20), Oxford: International Migration Institute. Access via repository
Internet publications
Salazar, N. (2021). The role and relevance of the humanities in the contemporary world. (URL) Access via repository
Salazar, N. (2020). Mobilité. doi: 10.47854/IKAU1910 Access via repository
Salazar, N. (2019). Ethnographic theory: A product of observation, reflection … and travel. (URL) Access via repository
Salazar, N., Belloni, M. (contr.) (2018). HOMInG Interview. (URL) Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2014). The writing behind the written. (URL) Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2014). Waiting for Tallinn: A conversation with Noel Salazar. (URL) Access via repository
Book Reviews
Salazar, N. (2022). Muted memories: Heritage-making, Bagamoyo, and the East African caravan trade. Journal Of The Royal Anthropological Institute, 28, 703-704. doi: 10.1111/1467-9655.13736
Salazar, N. (2022). Exploring (Im)mobilities: Language Practices, Discourses and Imaginaries. Journal Of Sociolinguistics. doi: 10.1111/josl.12562
Salazar, N.B. (2020). "Being and dwelling through tourism: an anthropological perspective" by C. Palmer. Journal Of The Royal Anthropological Institute, 26 (4), 895-896. doi: 10.1111/1467-9655.13389
Salazar, N. (2020). “Travel and Representation” by G. Lean, R. Staiff & E. Waterton, eds. Journal Of The Royal Anthropological Institute, 26, 686-687. doi: 10.1111/1467-9655.13347
Salazar, N. (2020). Mobilities, boundaries, and travelling ideas: Rethinking translocality beyond Central Asia and the Caucasus. Migration Studies, 8 (2), 275-277. doi: 10.1093/migration/mny023 Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2018). Airport urbanism: Infrastructure and mobility in Asia. The Journal of Asian Studies, 77 (1), 225-226. doi: 10.1017/S0021911817001310
Salazar, N.B. (2017). Making the modern primitive: Cultural tourism in the Trobriand Islands. Journeys, 18 (2), 107-109. doi: 10.3167/jys.2017.180206
Salazar, N.B. (2017). Selling the Serengeti: The cultural politics of safari tourism. Journal of Tourism History. doi: 10.1080/1755182X.2017.1404246
Salazar, N.B. (2015). Wind over water: Migration in an East Asian context. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 21 (3), 704-705. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2014). Heritage regimes and the state. American Anthropologist, 116 (2), 438-439. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2013). Heritage tourism in Southeast Asia. Tourism, Culture & Communication, 13 (2), 141-142.
Salazar, N.B. (2012). Going first class: New approaches to privileged travel and movement. Journal of Anthropological Research, 68 (1), 126-127. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2012). The tourism encounter: Fashioning Latin American nations and histories. American Ethnologist, 39 (1), 212-213. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2012). The British in rural France: Lifestyle migration and the ongoing quest for a better way of life. The Sociological Review, 60 (2), 375-377. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2012). Thinking through tourism. Anthropological Forum, 22 (3), 314-316.
Salazar, N.B. (2011). The Politics of Proximity: Mobility and Immobility in Practice. SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, 59 (4), 860-862. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-954X.2011.02037_6.x
Salazar, N.B. (2011). The politics of proximity: Mobility and immobility in practice. The Sociological Review, 59 (4), 861-863.
Salazar, N.B. (2010). Cultural anthropology: Global forces, local lives. Anthropos, 105 (2), 633-634. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2009). Tourism and Mobilities: Local–Global Connections. Tourism Management, 30 (5), 777-778. doi: 10.1016/j.tourman.2008.10.017 Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2009). Designs for an anthropology of the contemporary. Anthropology Review Database.
Salazar, N.B. (2009). The anxieties of mobility: Migration and tourism in the Indonesian borderlands. Crossroads: an Interdisciplinary Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 19 (2), 172-174. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2008). Bali’s tourism development in perspective. H-Net Book Review.
Salazar, N.B. (2008). Tourism, culture and development: Hopes, dreams and realities in East Indonesia. Academici Reviews. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2007). Changing Toraja 'Art'iculations of Identity. H-Travel Book Review. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2006). Mobile (post)modern identities: The ultimate paradox of tourist studies? H-Net Book Review.
Salazar, N.B. (2006). New horizons in tourism: Strange experiences and stranger practices. Journal of heritage tourism, 1 (2), 149-150. Access via repository
Salazar, N.B. (2004). Ritual initiation and martial arts: Three schools of Javanese kanuragan. Antara Kita. Access via repository
Accepted Book Reviews
Salazar, N.B. A Landscape of Travel: The Work of Tourism in Rural Ethnic China. ANTHROPOLOGICAL QUARTERLY, 88 (3), 835-839. doi: 10.1353/anq.2015.0031
Other
Janusz, K. (2017). Place Creation and Place Meanings in the Tourist Historical Cities.
(2014). Collaboration, intimacy and revolution: Innovation and continuity in an interconnected world. European Association of Social Anthropologists. Access via repository
Kalamba Nsapo, S., Salazar, N.B. (2002). Afrika anders. Missio België.
(2002). Elke dag opnieuw.. Missio België.
(2001). Ongehoord. Missio België.
Kalamba Nsapo, S., Salazar, N.B. (2001). Afrika spreekt voor zich. Missio België.
(2000). Onverwachte ontmoeting. Missio België.
Salazar, N.B. (1999). We waren vergeten dat jullie bestonden… Vluchtelingen zijn ook mensen. Inhout: Tijdschrift voor Jeugdpastoraal, 6 (3), 4-5.