Neither here nor there? The transformation of place, performance, people, and power relations through travelers' social web
Smartphones and the social web provide innovative ways to connect, notably in the tourism context. Anecdotes abound of backpackers absorbed in their smartphones or lurking in coffee shops on laptops. It remains unclear whether such preoccupation with the social web, which provides connection with ho...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1467222023-03-05T15:57:41Z Neither here nor there? The transformation of place, performance, people, and power relations through travelers' social web Duffy, Andrew Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social sciences::Communication Absent Presence Cultural Studies Smartphones and the social web provide innovative ways to connect, notably in the tourism context. Anecdotes abound of backpackers absorbed in their smartphones or lurking in coffee shops on laptops. It remains unclear whether such preoccupation with the social web, which provides connection with home and with fellow travelers, is beneficial or detrimental to engagement with local people and places. Starting from Gergen's idea of "absent presence," this article examines the recent literature on travelers' use of the social web accessed on smartphones and identifies four distinct but interrelated themes: how smartphones might alter traveler place engagements, their performances while traveling and those who are affected; and finally the implicit power relations in smartphone-enhanced or -encumbered travel. The researchers propose future directions, particularly around the neglected area of interactions between smartphone-bearing travelers and locals. Published version 2021-03-08T08:38:52Z 2021-03-08T08:38:52Z 2017 Journal Article Duffy, A., (2017). Neither here nor there? The transformation of place, performance, people, and power relations through travelers' social web. Tourism, Culture and Communication, 17(2), 93-105. doi:10.3727/109830417X14966810027544 1098-304X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146722 10.3727/109830417X14966810027544 2-s2.0-85024101145 2 17 93 105 en Tourism, Culture and Communication © 2017 Cognizant, LLC. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Tourism, Culture and Communication and is made available with permission of Cognizant, LLC. application/pdf |
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Smartphones and the social web provide innovative ways to connect, notably in the tourism context. Anecdotes abound of backpackers absorbed in their smartphones or lurking in coffee shops on laptops. It remains unclear whether such preoccupation with the social web, which provides connection with home and with fellow travelers, is beneficial or detrimental to engagement with local people and places. Starting from Gergen's idea of "absent presence," this article examines the recent literature on travelers' use of the social web accessed on smartphones and identifies four distinct but interrelated themes: how smartphones might alter traveler place engagements, their performances while traveling and those who are affected; and finally the implicit power relations in smartphone-enhanced or -encumbered travel. The researchers propose future directions, particularly around the neglected area of interactions between smartphone-bearing travelers and locals. |
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