The concept of alienation was adapted to tourism by MacCannell who identified it as a key feature of modernity and a strong driver of tourism where tourists seek to reconnect to authentic places and selves. Meanwhile the post-modern world has witnessed a revolution in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) especially in the realm of smart tourism where its advocates talk eagerly of the internet of everything. Such a totalising prospect demands serious review and this article fills a critical gap by conceptualising the idea of e-lienation as a specific form of alienation in ICT-enabled tourism. It combines philosophic questions of meaning, sociological theory and empirical research to demonstrate the meanings of e-lienation, its dime...
This book chapter argues for the necessity of taking seriously the challenge that cyberspace is putt...
Digital-free tourism (DFT) describes tourism spaces where internet and mobile signals are either abs...
Communication technologies today are greatly developed to the extent that obtaining information from...
The concept of alienation was adapted to tourism by MacCannell who identified it as a key feature of...
Electronic tourism (e-tourism) has led to a radical change in the tourism industry. However, there a...
This paper advocates the need for a critical and cross-disciplinary research agenda on the field of ...
Existing literature has portrayed tourism as a conduit for learning and transformation, with a view ...
Tourism communication is a dialogic process whereas the relationship between the industry, the touri...
This paper suggests that the study of dark tourism or thana-tourism tends to reproduce some old conc...
With the ever-increasing number of people accessing the Internet and the recent explosion of e-comme...
The purpose of the article is to find out the global movements of digitalisation as a worldwide tren...
Globalization and the changes in the technological and social industries have facilitated internatio...
Tourism imagery has long been disseminated by tourism agencies with the aim of influencing tourist b...
Globally, millions of tourists possess smartphones that provide them with access to extensive comput...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the phenomenon of digital amnesia and its influenc...
This book chapter argues for the necessity of taking seriously the challenge that cyberspace is putt...
Digital-free tourism (DFT) describes tourism spaces where internet and mobile signals are either abs...
Communication technologies today are greatly developed to the extent that obtaining information from...
The concept of alienation was adapted to tourism by MacCannell who identified it as a key feature of...
Electronic tourism (e-tourism) has led to a radical change in the tourism industry. However, there a...
This paper advocates the need for a critical and cross-disciplinary research agenda on the field of ...
Existing literature has portrayed tourism as a conduit for learning and transformation, with a view ...
Tourism communication is a dialogic process whereas the relationship between the industry, the touri...
This paper suggests that the study of dark tourism or thana-tourism tends to reproduce some old conc...
With the ever-increasing number of people accessing the Internet and the recent explosion of e-comme...
The purpose of the article is to find out the global movements of digitalisation as a worldwide tren...
Globalization and the changes in the technological and social industries have facilitated internatio...
Tourism imagery has long been disseminated by tourism agencies with the aim of influencing tourist b...
Globally, millions of tourists possess smartphones that provide them with access to extensive comput...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the phenomenon of digital amnesia and its influenc...
This book chapter argues for the necessity of taking seriously the challenge that cyberspace is putt...
Digital-free tourism (DFT) describes tourism spaces where internet and mobile signals are either abs...
Communication technologies today are greatly developed to the extent that obtaining information from...