Parents voyageurs. Croisières familiales au long cours

This article looks at the geography of seafaring parents travelling with their children from port of call to port of call for at least a year, and often much longer.  To explain their choice of sailing with their children, the parents often put forward an openness to the world and a turning inward t...

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Main Author: Anne Gaugue
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Language:fra
Published: Pôle de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la diffusion de l'Information Géographique 2021-03-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/20861
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description This article looks at the geography of seafaring parents travelling with their children from port of call to port of call for at least a year, and often much longer.  To explain their choice of sailing with their children, the parents often put forward an openness to the world and a turning inward to the family as the main motivations.  During the cruise, these parents on the move choose the length and location of the stopovers according to what they consider as essential for their children: their schooling and the opportunity to be in contact with other children. Be it oceanic areas or tropical islets, parental supervision also varies according to the place frequented.
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spellingShingle Anne Gaugue
Parents voyageurs. Croisières familiales au long cours
EchoGéo
Travel
ocean cruising
parent
life style migration
life styles mobility
title Parents voyageurs. Croisières familiales au long cours
title_full Parents voyageurs. Croisières familiales au long cours
title_fullStr Parents voyageurs. Croisières familiales au long cours
title_full_unstemmed Parents voyageurs. Croisières familiales au long cours
title_short Parents voyageurs. Croisières familiales au long cours
title_sort parents voyageurs croisieres familiales au long cours
topic Travel
ocean cruising
parent
life style migration
life styles mobility
url https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/20861
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