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Mediating The Tourist Experience From Brochures To Virtual Encounters Joanne Lester And Caroline Scarles

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Mediating The Tourist Experience From Brochures To Virtual Encounters Joanne Lester And Caroline Scarles
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.64 MB
Pages: 294
Author: Jo-Anne Lester and Caroline Scarles
ISBN: 9781409451068, 1409451062
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Mediating The Tourist Experience From Brochures To Virtual Encounters Joanne Lester And Caroline Scarles by Jo-anne Lester And Caroline Scarles 9781409451068, 1409451062 instant download after payment.

Traditionally, tourism media has referred to the image of destinations constructed through media texts such as brochures and postcards, with increasing attention towards other mediascapes such as films and television. Yet, with prolific advancements in technologies of media communication, such traditional formats have experienced a shift in the productive and consumptive practices through which they come into being. The possibilities of production and subsequent consumption are unequivocally changing the ways in which tourists imagine, understand and engage with destinations. This book therefore explores the role of tourism media and mediating practices in the development of non-linear processes of communication and understanding as both producers and consumers come together to negotiate the tourist experience. In varying ways it examines the emergent relationships and connections between media practices and tourism practices, everyday experiences and encounters of place. Collectively, the authors in this book address a range of media and technologies from brochures, television, video and film to mediated virtual spaces, such as e-brochures, Internet cultures, social networks, and Google Earth. In doing so, the book highlights the continued significance of media in tourism contexts; recognising both traditional and newer technologies, and the non-linear, continuous cycle of mediated representations and experiences.

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