Of course there is always the possibility that limiting the amount of airmiles academic geographers are allowed could work in favour of women who have had their careers stunted when they become mothers because they can't jet around the world on wonderful freebies all the time...
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From: A forum for critical and radical geographers [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Steven Boyne
Sent: 05 September 2007 10:45
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Subject: Re: geographers and air travel
I guess one of the most awkward barriers which would need to be overcome in this context is that, for many academics, the opportunity to travel (e.g. to conferences) is most welcome: "Yeeha, I'm going to France for four days!"
Globally, tourism is very popular with those who can afford it and free tourism (paid for by your company/university/research project) is likely to remain one of the favourite types.
Steven
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