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Publication

PhD Manuscript

The research will be written into a PhD manuscript by Chloe Helen Bent (Principal Investigator) and will be published by the University of Birmingham in 2020.

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Book

The research has the potential to be published as a book based on the contents of the PhD mauscript.

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Website

The interview and survey data will potentially be published on a website to facilitate local community access.

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Jamaica Memory Bank

The interview and survey data will potentially be donated to the Jamaica Memory Bank, which is a national oral history archive in Kingston.

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Articles

Findings from the research will potentially be published within a variety of journal articles.

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Conferences

Findings from the research have been presented at the following conferences:

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UNWTO, Government of Jamaica, and World Bank Group

Jobs and Inclusive Growth: Partnerships for Sustainable Tourism

Montego Bay, Jamaica, November 2017

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University of West Indies

International Conference on Stuart Hall

Kingston, Jamaica, July 2017

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Goldsmiths, University of London

MA/MRes History Dissertation Conference

London, UK, July 2016

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Goldsmiths, University of London

Annual Postgraduate Conference for the Society of Caribbean Studies

London, UK, May 2016

An academic project to expand our knowledge of the southern St Elizabeth histories of migration and tourism by putting local voices at the heart of research.

Chloe Helen Bent (Doctoral Researcher)

University of Birmingham

Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK B15 2TT

 

T (JA): (+1) 876 591 2413

T (UK): (+44) 07516 223774

E: chb644@bham.ac.uk

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ABOUT THE PROJECT

FUNDED BY

Midlands 3 Cities

Arts and Humanities Research Council

University of Birmingham

Universitas 21

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