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[Commlist] CFP: IUAES2019: Mediating Travel: Digital Media, Tourism, and the Cosmopolitan Self in a Hyperconnected World
Wed Jan 16 21:18:28 GMT 2019
We would like to invite paper submissions to the IUAES 2019 panel on
*"Mediating Travel: Digital Media, Tourism, and the Cosmopolitan Self in
a Hyperconnected World"*, co-convenedby Regev Nathansohn (Department of
Communication, Sapir Academic College) and Christian Ritter (MEDIT,
Tallinn University).
*Panel title:*
Mediating Travel: Digital Media, Tourism, and the Cosmopolitan Self in a
Hyperconnected World [Commission on the Anthropology of Tourism]
*Short abstract:*
Digital media technologies have transformed the relationships between
hosts and guests in tourist places. Inviting theoretical and empirical
contributions from the global south and north, this panel seeks to gain
new understandings of the mutual shaping of cosmopolitan selves and
digital media.
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*Long abstract:*
Digital media technologies have profoundly reshaped travel practices and
tourist places. The Internet and digital platforms created a new realm
of experience within the global tourism industry, transforming the
complex relationships between hosts and guests. On the one hand, tourist
blogs disseminate travel narratives and visual representations of
tourism sites while reconfiguring the manifold tourism imaginaries. On
the other hand, tourism organizations adapt to the ubiquitous use of
mobile devices in everyday life by circulating more audio-visual content
about tourist destinations. In addition to tourism agencies, mobile
applications mediate among tourism actors at the global-local nexus. The
authenticity of tourism actors, services and objects is increasingly
staged on the screens of mobile devices, changing tourism culture in
unprecedented ways. From Airbnb to augmented reality apps new
possibilities for solidarity between hosts and guests and for the
discovery of tourism sites are enabled, and sometimes prevented.
Bringing together tourism scholars who ethnographically explore the
digitalization of tourism, and digital ethnographers who study the field
of tourism, this panel seeks to gain new understandings of the mutual
shaping of cosmopolitan selves and digital media.
We invite theoretical contributions and empirical case studies on the
different roles of digital media in contemporary tourism in the global
south and north. In what ways does digitalization reshape cosmopolitan
selves and solidarities between locals and tourists? How is the
authenticity of subjectivities digitally mediated and interpreted in a
context of widening dissemination of fake information? What are the
epistemological consequences of studying digitized tourist places?
*Paper Proposal Submission*
Submission guidelines: https://www.iuaes2019.org/paper-guidelines
Submission portal: https://iuaes2019.syskonf.pl/abstracts
*Deadline*: 15 February 2019
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