Diaspora tourism and homeland development: exploring the impacts of African American tourists on the livelihoods of local traders in Southern Ghana

IF 0.9 Q3 GEOGRAPHY African Geographical Review Pub Date : 2021-11-01 DOI:10.1080/19376812.2021.1997612
Michelle Afrifah, Joseph Mensah
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ABSTRACT While a bourgeoning literature exists on how African Americans are using tourism to connect with Africa, only a handful of studies have examined the nature of African American tourists’ spending on the continent. This study identifies popular Ghanaian handicrafts that are produced for African American tourists; examines the spending patterns of these tourists; and analyses how handicraft traders use the incomes derived from their craft sales. We found that while African Americans constitute the bulk of craft purchasers in Ghana, their numbers have dwindled lately, so are their expenditures on crafts and other souvenirs.
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散居旅游和家园发展:探索非洲裔美国游客对加纳南部当地商人生计的影响
虽然关于非裔美国人如何利用旅游业与非洲建立联系的文献越来越多,但只有少数研究调查了非裔美国游客在非洲大陆消费的性质。本研究确定了为非裔美国游客生产的流行加纳手工艺品;研究这些游客的消费模式;并分析了手工业者如何利用其手工艺品销售所得的收入。我们发现,虽然非洲裔美国人是加纳工艺品购买者的主要群体,但他们的人数最近有所减少,他们在工艺品和其他纪念品上的支出也在减少。
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