The aim is to study virtual presence in travel blogs. The paper seeks to argue that though some conceptualization of virtual presence has been made in the literature, this only took account of one's presence among a community of “known” others. Increasingly, however, in blogging and other online communities, users do not necessarily know the “others” but they nevertheless interact with them and develop friendships and lasting relationships. This stresses the multidimensional character of the study; one which sees presence as the core topic by considering different perspectives to it. An exploratory case study is conducted with a backpackers' blogging site, its members and audience; a setting that was considered suitable for finding answers ...
As a result of exponential growth in the popularity of blogging, travel blogs have demonstrated thei...
In this thesis a discursive examination of backpacker attitudes towards and use of a New Zealand tou...
The existence of blogger as a writer would be better with its membership in a virtual community beca...
Purpose: In this paper, the aim is to study virtual presence in travel blogs. The paper seeks to arg...
In this paper, we aim to study virtual presence in blogging communities. We argue that though some c...
In this paper, we aim to study virtual presence in blogging communities. We argue that though some c...
This paper examines the role that new media play in the contemporary experience of backpacker travel...
The continued commoditization of attention suggests that researchers shift their questions to focus ...
Travel blogging’s necessary routine and connectedness directly challenge the sensation of liminality...
This work describes a qualitative research, still in progress, about blogging. This experience is fu...
This study proposes that travel blogging has become part of tourist practices, particularly in the p...
This thesis examines the understandings and meanings of personal blogging from the perspective of bl...
Although tourism researchers view travel blogs as a rich resource on consumer beha viour and discus...
Our means of online communication have shifted over the decades—from email to instant messaging to s...
While relations of power have been a repeated theme in studies on textual representations of guest–h...
As a result of exponential growth in the popularity of blogging, travel blogs have demonstrated thei...
In this thesis a discursive examination of backpacker attitudes towards and use of a New Zealand tou...
The existence of blogger as a writer would be better with its membership in a virtual community beca...
Purpose: In this paper, the aim is to study virtual presence in travel blogs. The paper seeks to arg...
In this paper, we aim to study virtual presence in blogging communities. We argue that though some c...
In this paper, we aim to study virtual presence in blogging communities. We argue that though some c...
This paper examines the role that new media play in the contemporary experience of backpacker travel...
The continued commoditization of attention suggests that researchers shift their questions to focus ...
Travel blogging’s necessary routine and connectedness directly challenge the sensation of liminality...
This work describes a qualitative research, still in progress, about blogging. This experience is fu...
This study proposes that travel blogging has become part of tourist practices, particularly in the p...
This thesis examines the understandings and meanings of personal blogging from the perspective of bl...
Although tourism researchers view travel blogs as a rich resource on consumer beha viour and discus...
Our means of online communication have shifted over the decades—from email to instant messaging to s...
While relations of power have been a repeated theme in studies on textual representations of guest–h...
As a result of exponential growth in the popularity of blogging, travel blogs have demonstrated thei...
In this thesis a discursive examination of backpacker attitudes towards and use of a New Zealand tou...
The existence of blogger as a writer would be better with its membership in a virtual community beca...