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Ethan Bottone

Researcher at Northwest Missouri State University

Publications -  7
Citations -  73

Ethan Bottone is an academic researcher from Northwest Missouri State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tourism & Institutionalized discrimination. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 32 citations. Previous affiliations of Ethan Bottone include Ohio University & University of Tennessee.

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Beyond accessibility: exploring the representation of people with disabilities in tourism promotional materials

TL;DR: The number of people with disabilities (PWDs) continues to rise due to an ageing population, the spread of chronic diseases, and an increasing number of disability-related illnesses as discussed by the authors.
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The mapping behind the movement: On recovering the critical cartographies of the African American Freedom Struggle

TL;DR: A conceptual framework and a set of evocative cartographic engagements that can inform geography as it recovers the seldom discussed history of counter-mapping within the African American Freedom Struggle is proposed in this article.
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Jim Crow journey stories: African American driving as emotional labor

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe how automobile-based tourism during the USA Jim Crow era, while providing a mechanism for African Americans to circumvent institutionalized discrimination and segregation, was nonetheless fraught with...
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“Please Mention the Green Book:” The Negro Motorist Green Book as Critical GIS

TL;DR: The Green Book, a Jim Crow era travel guide created by African Americans for African-Americans, has received much recent popular and academic scrutiny as mentioned in this paper. But despite this recognized social and historical importance, few studies have investigated the spatial data contained within the pages of the guidebook, or more broadly, the spaces of black geographies.

National Discourses Materialized: Early Settlement and Land Tenure in Perry County, Ohio, 1801-1842

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined issued land patents with field surveys of cultural landscapes in Perry County, Ohio, one of the earliest regions disposed of under the Public Land Survey System (PLSS), and found that federal regulations on size, shape, and locations of purchases fashioned a characteristic settlement landscape that reflected the expression of national discourses materialized through tangible landscape elements such as roads and property lines.