A new study has found that walking tours led by refugees and asylum seekers help the tour’s participants see another perspective, and help refugees gain new connections in the city, writes Elisa Burrai, senior lecturer in tourism and international development at Leeds Beckett University, and Dorina-Maria Buda, professor of marketing and tourism at Nottingham Trent University.
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