Everyday Practices of Tourism Mobilities

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Choreographic Objects
Co-produce Experiences
collective mobility experiences
cultural geography
environmental humanities
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everyday experience
Everyday material practices of tourists
everyday mobilities
Everyday Mobility Practices
Everyday Practices
Gatwick Airport
Global Nomad
Global Tourist Cultures
globalised mobility
Hiking Backpacks
Himalayan Peaks
Hostel Dormitories
Human Nonhuman Interactions
immersive environments
Individual Subjective Decisions
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London Gatwick Airport
Long Term Power Outages
Material Considerations
material culture studies
Mobile-spatial encounters
mobilities research
mobilties
Moving in environments
Moving with environments
mundane routines
Nonhuman Movements
packing
packing a bag
qualitative fieldwork
Researcher Practitioner Relationships
Tibetan Prayer Flags
tourism geographies
tourism in Iceland
tourism in Nepal
Tourism Mobilities
tourism studies
tourist experience
tourist experiences
tourist subjectivity
Travel Backpack
Van Der Duim
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415788458
  • Weight: 317g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The practice of packing a bag is a situation where subtle, daily processes can attune us to the relationships and experiences formed in mobile situations. There has been great attention to mundane and material practices in tourism, yet the process of packing, which is integral to any journey, remains unexamined.

Everyday Practices of Tourism Mobilities: Packing a Bag expands on the foundational theories of tourist practices through a rich assortment of photographic documentation and interviews with tourists in hostelling accommodation. It presents the intricacies and relations emerging through packing and the connections to an array of actors entwined in both touristic and everyday experiences of movement. Using case studies in Iceland and Nepal, the book explores how idealised tourist destinations influence everyday actions. The disjuncture between mundane routines and the heightened immersive environments is conducive to tourists attuning to the entanglement of actors and experiences beyond individual expectations. The book traces these moments of collective experiences to reflect on the intersections of globalised mobility and everyday tourist practices.

The international scope of this highly original and intriguing book will appeal to a broad academic audience, including scholars of tourism, cultural and social geography, mobilities studies, and environmental humanities.

Kaya Barry is an Associate Lecturer at the School of Humanities, Languages, and Social Science, and member of the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research at Griffith University, Australia. Her research interests include mobilities, tourism, creative arts practice, materiality, communication aesthetics, and environmental humanities.

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