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Living in a world that is increasingly on the move means that many of us now rely on mobile devices, social media, and networking technologies to coordinate togetherness with our social networks even when we are apart. Nowhere is this phenomenon more evident than in the emerging practices of interactive travel. Todays travellers are more likely than ever to pack a laptop or a mobile phone and to use these devices to stay in touch with friends and family members - as well as to connect with strangers and other travellers - while they are on the road. New practices such as location-aware navigating, travel blogging, flashpacking and Couchsurfing now shape the way travellers engage with each other, with their social networks, and with the world around them.

Travel Connections prompts a rethinking of the key paradigms in tourism studies in the digital age. Interactive travel calls into question longstanding tourism concepts such as landscape, the tourist gaze, hospitality, authenticity and escape. The book proposes a range of new concepts to describe the way tourists inhabit the world and engage with their social networks in the twenty-first century: smart tourism, the mediated gaze, mobile conviviality, re-enchantment and embrace.

Based on intensive fieldwork with interactive travellers, Travel Connections offers a detailed account of this emerging phenomenon and uncovers the new forms of mediated and face-to-face togetherness that become possible in a mobile world. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of sociology, tourism and hospitality, new media, cosmopolitanism studies, mobility studies and cultural studies.

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Travel Connections
Living in a world that is increasingly on the move means that many of us now rely on mobile devices, social media and networking technologies to coordinate togetherness with our social networks even when we are apart. Nowhere is this phenomenon more evident than in the emerging practices of interactive travel. Todays travellers are more likely than ever to pack a laptop or a mobile phone and to use these devices to stay in touch with friends and family members as well as to connect with strangers and other travellers while they are on the road. New practices such as location-aware navigating, travel blogging, flashpacking and couchsurfing now shape the way travellers engage with each other, with their social networks and with the world around them.
Travel Connections prompts a rethinking of the key paradigms in tourism studies in the digital age. Interactive travel calls into question longstanding tourism concepts such as landscape, the tourist gaze, hospitality, authenticity and escape. The book proposes a range of new concepts to describe the way tourists inhabit the world and engage with their social networks in the twenty-first century: smart tourism, the mediated gaze, mobile conviviality, re-enchantment and embrace.
Based on intensive fieldwork with interactive travellers, Travel Connections offers a detailed account of this emerging phenomenon and uncovers the new forms of mediated and face-to-face togetherness that become possible in a mobile world. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of sociology, tourism and hospitality, new media, cosmopolitanism studies, mobility studies and cultural studies.
Jennie Germann Molz is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts, USA. Her research focuses on the social and civic implications of tourism mobilities and technology. She is the co-editor of Mobilizing Hospitality and an editor of the journal Hospitality & Society. She has published extensively on the topics of tourism, mobility, hospitality, globalization, cosmopolitanism and new technologies.
International Library of Sociology
Founded by Karl Mannheim
Editor: John Urry, Lancaster University
Recent publications in this series include:
Risk and Technological Culture
Towards a sociology of virulence
Joost Van Loon
Reconnecting Culture, Technology and Nature
Mike Michael
Advertising Myths
The strange half lives of images and commodities
Anne M. Cronin
Adorno on Popular Culture
Robert R. Witkin
Consuming the Caribbean
From arkwarks to zombies
Mimi Sheller
Between Sex and Power
Family in the world, 19002000
Goran Therborn
States of Knowledge
The co-production of social science and social order
Sheila Jasanoff
After Method
Mess in social science research
John Law
Brands
Logos of the global economy
Celia Lury
The Culture of Exception
Sociology facing the camp
Blent Diken and Carsten Bagge Laustsen
Visual Worlds
John Hall, Blake Stimson and Lisa Tamiris Becker
Time, Innovation and Mobilities
Travel in technological cultures
Peter Frank Peters
Complexity and Social Movements
Multitudes acting at the edge of chaos
Ian Welsh and Graeme Chesters
Qualitative Complexity
Ecology, cognitive processes and the re-emergence of structures in post-humanist social theory Chris Jenks and John Smith
Theories of the Information Society,
3rd Edition
Frank Webster
Crime and Punishment in Contemporary Culture
Claire Grant
Mediating Nature
Nils Lindahl Elliot
Haunting the Knowledge Economy
Jane Kenway, Elizabeth Bullen, Johannah Fahey and Simon Robb
Global Nomads
Techno and new age as transnational countercultures in Ibiza and Goa
Anthony DAndrea
The Cinematic Tourist
Explorations in globalization, culture and resistance
Rodanthi Tzanelli
Non-Representational Theory
Space, politics, affect
Nigel Thrift
Urban Fears and Global Terrors
Citizenship, multicultures and belongings after 7/7
Victor J. Seidler
Sociology through the Projector
Blent Diken and Carsten Bagge Laustsen
Multicultural Horizons
Diversity and the limits of the civil nation
Anne-Marie Fortier
Sound Moves
IPod culture and urban experience
Michael Bull
Jean Baudrillard
Fatal theories
David B. Clarke, Marcus A. Doel, William Merrin and Richard G. Smith
Aeromobilities
Theory and method
Saulo Cwerner, Sven Kesselring and John Urry
Social Transationalism
Steffen Mau
Towards Relational Sociology
Nick Crossley
Mobile Lives
Anthony Elliott and John Urry
Stillness in a Mobile World
Edited by David Bissell and Gillian Fuller
Unintended Outcomes of Social Movements
The 1989 Chinese student movement
Fang Deng
Revolt, Revolution, Critique
The paradox of society
Bulent Diken
Travel Connections
Tourism, technology and togetherness in a mobile world
Jennie Germann Molz
Forthcoming in the series:
China
The cultural logic of contemporary capitalism
Lash Scott, Keith Michael, Arnoldi Jakob, Rooker Tyler
Mobility, Space and Culture
Peter Merriman
Staging Mobilities
Ole B. Jensen
Transforming Images
Screens, affect, futures
Rebecca Coleman
Travel Connections
Tourism, technology and
togetherness in a mobile world
Jennie Germann Molz
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First published 2012
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2012 Jennie Germann Molz
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