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Publications

Referred Articles
Henry, J. (2021). "The Spatial Imaginaries of International Volunteer Teachers: Contrapuntal and Disconnected Geographies." Education, Citizenship and Social Justice 17 (2): 171-187.

Henry, J. (2020). "Whiteness in Transit: The Racialized Geographies of International Volunteering." Social & Cultural Geography 23 (7): 1007-1023.

Henry, J. (2020). "Morality in Aversion? Meditations on Slum Tourism and the Politics of Sight." Hospitality & Society 10 (2): 157-172.

Henry, J. (2020). "Beyond the School, Beyond North America: New Maps for the Critical Geographies of Education." Geoforum 110: 183-185.

Henry, J. (2019). "The Cinematic Pedagogies of Underprepared Teachers." Teaching & Teacher Education 89: 1-9.

Henry, J. (2019). "The Geopolitics of Travel Blogging." Geopolitics 26 (3): 817-837.

Henry, J. (2019). "Rethinking Schooling for Development in Wageless Times." African Geographical Review 39 (3): 240-251.

Henry, J. (2018). "Pedagogy, Possibility, and Pipe Dreams: Opportunities and Challenges for Radicalizing International Volunteering." Journal of Tourism & Cultural Change 17 (6): 661-673.

Henry, J. (2018). "The Unspeakable Whiteness of Volunteer Tourism." Annals of Tourism Research 76: 326-327.

Henry, J. (2018). "Directions for Volunteer Tourism and Radical Pedagogy." Tourism Geographies 21 (4): 561-564.

Book Chapters
Henry, J. and Mostafanezhad, M. (2019). "The Geopolitics of Volunteer Tourism." In Handbook of Globalization & Tourism. D. J. Timothy (Ed.): Edward Elgar, pp. 295-304.


Other Publications
Henry, J. (2019). "Review of Democracy and Education in Namibia and Beyond." Journal of Namibian Studies 25: 125-129

Henry, J. (2017). "Travelling Beyond Genre: Reviewing Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown’s Africa." Humanity & Society 41 (4): 515-518.

Henry, J. (2017). "How to Become a “Real Chicagoan” in No Time: The Promise and Pedagogy of Walking Tourism." American Journal of Undergraduate Research 14 (2): 81-90.


Media
Henry, J. (2018). "Anthony Bourdain's Window into Africa." The Conversation.

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