Locative Tourism Applications

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cultural geography methods
Destination Space
digital mapping technologies
embodied digital tourism experiences
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Follow
Ghost Tours
Gps Technology
Held
Image Credit
Location Aware Mobile Technologies
location-based storytelling
Locative App
Locative Tourism
mobile media research
Part III
Sensory Ethnography
Smooth
Space Needle
St Paul Street
Street Art
Street View
Tour
Tourism Applications
Tourist Gaze
Urban Brand
Urban Inscription
urban sensory ethnography
urban space mediation
Wicked Walks

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367695828
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Travel through time. Walk the streets as they were. See through floors. Hunt for ghosts (with drink in hand). Hear the walls speak. These are just a few of the ways that locative tourism applications seek to augment the urban experience. This book explores the universe of locative tourism applications. It uses multi-sited sensory ethnography with diverse apps in 12 cities around the world to interrogate how these applications layer (often branded) maps of meaning over the urban environment, and exposes what their use – at the embodied intersection of physical and digital space – can tell us about the production of cityscapes for touristic consumption. Locative Tourism Applications takes a journey in three parts to evaluate how these “extensions of the senses” mediate users’ experience of urban locales. The first offers the reader some theoretical and methodological orientation, the second takes them on a whirlwind tour of locative apps, and the third settles in for an extended exploration of two destinations: Montreal and Christchurch. With broad cross-disciplinary appeal, this volume will be of interest to scholars from tourism studies, cultural geography, urban studies, new media studies, and sensory studies and will be particularly valuable for sensory ethnographers examining mobile and location-aware media.

Erin E. Lynch is Senior Fellow in the Centre for Sensory Studies at Concordia University, Canada.

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