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[ecrea] New book: Travel Journalism: Exploring Production, Impact and Culture
Wed Oct 15 09:25:44 GMT 2014
Colleagues may be interested in the publication of this new book, edited
by Elfriede Fürsich and myself
Travel Journalism: Exploring Production, Impact and Culture
Edited by Folker Hanusch and Elfriede Fürsich
Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN 9781137325976
£60.00 US$95
Website
http://www.palgrave.com/page/detail/travel-journalism-folker-hanusch/?k=9781137325976&loc=us
Travel journalism has experienced enormous growth over recent decades,
with a record number of media organizations now involved in producing
information for tourists in one way or another. Correspondingly,
journalism and media scholars have begun to pay more attention to this
phenomenon. This book gives a comprehensive overview of the burgeoning
field of travel journalism studies. The contributors explore travel
journalism in newspapers and magazines, on television and online, across
a wide range of national and cultural contexts. Individual chapters
provide critical discussions of theoretical approaches, present studies
of production, content and impact, and explain how travel journalism can
be understood through the lenses of postcolonialism, sustainability and
cosmopolitanism. This fascinating account offers a thoroughly
international and interdisciplinary perspective on an increasingly
important field of journalism scholarship.
Table of Contents
1. On The Relevance Of Travel Journalism: An Introduction; Folker
Hanusch and Elfriede Fürsich
PART I: MAPPING THE TERRAIN: STRATEGIES FOR STUDYING TRAVEL JOURNALISM
2. People on the Move: Travel Journalism, Globalization, and Mobility;
Elfriede Fürsich and Anandam P. Kavoori
3. Armchair Tourism: Travel Series as a Genre; Maja Sonne Damkjaer and
Anne Marit Waade
4. Framing Tourism Destination Image: Extension of Stereotypes in and by
Travel Media; Steve Pan and Cathy Hsu
PART II: EXPLORING THE PRODUCERS: PROFESSIONAL EXPECTATIONS, ROUTINES
AND MARKETS
5. Travel Journalism in Flux: New Practices in the Blogosphere; Bryan
Pirolli
6. First-Person Singular: Teaching Travel Journalism in the Age of
TripAdvisor; Andrew Duffy
7. Have Traveled, Will Write: User-Generated Content and New Travel
Journalism; Usha Raman and Divya Choudary
8. Going with the Flow: Chinese Travel Journalism in Transition; Jiannu Bao
PART III: DESTINATION UNKNOWN: CONTENT AND REPRESENTATIONS
9. Along Similar Lines: Does Travel Content Follow Foreign News Flows?;
Folker Hanusch
10. 'Out there': Travel Journalism and the Negotiation of Cultural
Difference; Ben Cocking
11. Authorizing Others: Portrayals Of Middle Eastern Destinations In
Travel Media; Christine N. Buzinde, Eunice E. Yoo and C. Bjørn Peterson
PART IV: (DARK) HISTORIES, SUSTAINABILITY, COSMOPOLITANISM: THE OLD AND
NEW POLITICS OF TRAVEL JOURNALISM
12. Representations of Interconnectedness: A Cosmopolitan Framework for
Analyzing Travel Journalism; Wiebke Schoon
13. Your Threat or Mine? How Travel Journalists Frame Environmental
Problems; Lyn McGaurr
14. The Spectacle of Past Violence: Travel Journalism and Dark Tourism;
Brian Creech
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Dr Folker Hanusch
Vice-Chancellor’s Research Fellow
Journalism, Media & Communication
Creative Industries Faculty
Queensland University of Technology
Victoria Park Road
Kelvin Grove, Qld 4059
Australia
Phone: +61 7 3138 0157
Mobile: +61 401 685 324
Email: (folker.hanusch /at/ qut.edu.au)
Web: www.folkerhanusch.com
Twitter: @fhanusch
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