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[From the Archives] The Case for Slow Travel and Slow Reading in a Fast-Paced Society
Learning to slow down and appreciate our world is at odds with our culture of expediency but is a critical skill and habit to develop a better…
May 30
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Justin S. Bailey
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Summoning the Anthropology of Wandering: A Primer to My Forthcoming Book
What is the anthropology of wandering? And can it guide us toward a more favorable view of humanity?
Apr 11
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Justin S. Bailey
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Summoning the Anthropology of Wandering: A Primer to My Forthcoming Book
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[From the Archives] Is Adventure a Thing of the Past?
Some thoughts on discovery, overcoming pessimism, and feelings of claustrophobia in a heavily populated world.
Apr 4
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Justin S. Bailey
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[From the Archives] Is Adventure a Thing of the Past?
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[From the Archives] Our Ancient Narrative
Excerpt from the Prologue of 'An Anthropology of Wandering'
Oct 11, 2024
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Justin S. Bailey
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[From the Archives] Our Ancient Narrative
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Travel, Adventure, and the Culture of Hospitality: Lessons from the Appalachian Trail on the Generosity of Humanity
Travel and adventure rely heavily on a culture of hospitality and how one is perceived in an unfamiliar place as either a welcomed guest or a stranger…
May 31, 2024
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Justin S. Bailey
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Travel, Adventure, and the Culture of Hospitality: Lessons from the Appalachian Trail on the Generosity of Humanity
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What Does Travel and Adventure Offer Us?
Five Benefits of Wandering in the Modern World
Jan 19, 2024
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Justin S. Bailey
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What Does Travel and Adventure Offer Us?
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How Do We Become Better World Travelers?
The Challenges and Ethics of Wandering in the Modern World
Dec 22, 2023
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Justin S. Bailey
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How Do We Become Better World Travelers?
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The Case for Slow Travel and Slow Reading in a Fast-Paced Society
Learning to slow down and appreciate our world is at odds with our culture of expediency but is a critical skill and habit to develop a better…
Dec 8, 2023
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Justin S. Bailey
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The Case for Slow Travel and Slow Reading in a Fast-Paced Society
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Is Adventure a Thing of the Past?
Thoughts on discovery and overcoming pessimism and claustrophobia in a heavily populated world.
Oct 27, 2023
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Justin S. Bailey
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Momentary Negligence
The Day All Went Wrong
Sep 22, 2023
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Justin S. Bailey
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Monson, Maine
Exiting the Hundred Mile Wilderness
Sep 15, 2023
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Justin S. Bailey
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Monson, Maine
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The Hundred-Mile Wilderness, Part II
Facing the Floods
Sep 1, 2023
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Justin S. Bailey
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The Hundred-Mile Wilderness, Part II
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