ABSTRACT

The Routledge Companion to Media and Tourism provides a comprehensive overview of the research into the convergence of media and tourism and specifically investigates the concept of mediatized tourism.

This Companion offers a holistic look at the relationship between media and tourism by drawing from a global range of contributions by scholars from disciplines across the humanities and social sciences. The book is divided into five parts, covering diverse aspects of mediatization of tourism including place and space, representation, cultural production, and transmedia. It features a comprehensive theoretical introduction and an afterword by leading scholars in this emerging field, delving into the ways in which different forms of media content and consumption converge, and the consequential effects on tourism and tourists.

The collection is an invaluable resource for students and scholars of tourism studies, cultural studies, and media and communication, as well as those with a particular interest in mediatization, convergence culture, and contemporary culture.

chapter 1|9 pages

Introduction

In the juncture of media convergence and tourism – towards a research agenda
ByMaria Månsson, Cecilia Cassinger, Lena Eskilsson, Annæ Buchmann

part I|70 pages

Critical and conceptual entrance points to the field

chapter 2|7 pages

Invited contribution – the Janus face of transmedia tourism

Towards a logistical turn in media and tourism studies
ByAndré Jansson

chapter 3|7 pages

Invited contribution – mind the gap

Interdisciplinary approaches to media and tourism
ByAnne Marit Waade

chapter 4|8 pages

Theme parks – where media and tourism converge

BySabrina Mittermeier

chapter 5|9 pages

Cinematic tourism in a time of media convergence

A spatial framework
ByGiulia Lavarone

chapter 6|9 pages

What do Melania Trump tourism and Dracula tourism have in common? ‘Othering’ in the Western media discourse

ByMaja Turnšek, Andreja Trdina, Barbara Pavlakovič

chapter 7|8 pages

Confronting the gaze, gripping the virtual

A cultural materialist perspective on cinema-tourism studies 1
BySofia Sampaio

chapter 8|10 pages

Promoting cultural heritage in a post-digital context

A speculative future for the online archive
ByAdriaan Odendaal, Karla Zavala

chapter 9|10 pages

Physical digital labour and the commoditisation of cultural sites

Mediatising tourism through social mapping
ByKathleen M. Kuehn, Michael S. Daubs

part II|81 pages

Mediatized places and spaces

chapter 10|9 pages

Football tourism and the sounds of televised matches

ByNicolai J. Graakjær, Rasmus Grøn

chapter 12|9 pages

Do you feel the warmth? The online destination image of Southeast Asia

ByMaria Criselda G. Badilla

chapter 13|10 pages

Tourism and popcorns

The role of feature films in branding and marketing destination New Zealand
ByNatàlia Ferrer-Roca

chapter 14|11 pages

Official destination websites

A place’s showcase to the world
ByJosé Fernández-Cavia

chapter 15|10 pages

Doing as directed

Analysing representations of travel in contemporary Bollywood cinema
ByApoorva Nanjangud

chapter 16|11 pages

Representation of food and tourism in legacy media

Rediscovering the roots
ByFrancesc Fusté-Forné, Pere Masip

chapter 17|9 pages

Liminality and the stranger

Understanding tourists and their landscapes through True Detective
ByHazel Andrews, Les Roberts

part III|92 pages

Circle of representation

chapter 18|11 pages

Co-creation constrained

Exploring gazes of the destination on Instagram
ByCecilia Cassinger, Åsa Thelander

chapter 19|11 pages

Representations of a Green Ireland

A case study of global franchises Star Wars and Game of Thrones
ByPat Brereton

chapter 20|10 pages

Representation of the UAE as a touristic destination in Nat Geo Abu Dhabi

An analytical study
ByAlyaa Anter

chapter 21|9 pages

Rewriting history, revitalizing heritage

Heritage-based contents tourism in the Asia-Pacific region
ByPhilip Seaton, Sue Beeton

chapter 22|9 pages

Challenges of film-induced tourism in Croatia

From Winnetou to Game of Thrones
ByBožo Skoko, Katarina Miličević

chapter 23|10 pages

Beaten tracks

Belatedness and anti-tourism in guidebooks
ByTim Hannigan

chapter 24|10 pages

Film tourism and a changing cultural landscape for New Zealand

The influence of Pavlova Westerns
ByWarwick Frost, Jennifer Frost

chapter 25|11 pages

Tourists’ place-making performances through music

ByJörgen Eksell, Maria Månsson

chapter 26|9 pages

Tourists’ filmic representations on YouTube

A case study analysis of two mediatized visits to the Mursi in Ethiopia
ByTom Sintobin, Anke Tonnaer

part IV|91 pages

Tourists as media producers

chapter 27|10 pages

Star gazing

The nexus and disparity between the media, tourism, and cultural heritage in Ireland
ByAine Mc Adam

chapter 28|10 pages

Commemorating popular media heritage

From shrines of fandom to sites of memory
ByChristian Hviid Mortensen

chapter 29|10 pages

Media tourism, culinary cultures, and embodied fan experience

Visiting Hannibal’s Florence
ByRebecca Williams

chapter 30|10 pages

Scene hunting for anime locations

Otaku tourism in Cool Japan
ByAntonio Loriguillo-López

chapter 31|10 pages

Behind-the-(museum)scenes

Fan-curated exhibitions as tourist attractions
ByPhilipp Dominik Keidl

chapter 32|9 pages

Creative fandoms and the mediatized sacred sites

ByKyungjae Jang, Takayoshi Yamamura

chapter 33|10 pages

I came, I saw, I selfied

Travelling in the age of Instagram
ByAna Oliveira Garner

chapter 34|11 pages

The mediatization of Sherlock Holmes

Autoethnographic observations on literary and film tourism
ByAnnæ Buchmann

chapter 35|9 pages

Cultural intimacy of fans/travellerS

Popular culture and the politics of classification
ByAndreja Trdina, Barbara Pavlakovič, Maja Turnšek

part V|87 pages

Transmedia tourism

chapter 36|10 pages

The role of stories in travel posts to social media

ByJohn Pearce, Gianna Moscardo

chapter 37|13 pages

Evaluating multiple portrayals of destination image

Assessing, categorising, and authenticating visuals on Facebook posted by national tourism organisations
ByNicholas Wise

chapter 38|10 pages

The digital tourist bureau

Challenges and opportunities when transferring to a digital value creation
BySara Leckner, Carl Magnus Olsson

chapter 39|10 pages

Tourist information search in the age of mediatization

ByLena Eskilsson, Maria Månsson, Jan Henrik Nilsson, Malin Zillinger

chapter 40|10 pages

Towards sustainable nautical tourism – exploring transmedia storytelling

ByFani Galatsopoulou, Clio Kenterelidou

chapter 41|12 pages

The nexus between tourism heritage attraction, media and fashion

ByKim Williams

chapter 42|10 pages

Online and on tour

The smartphone effect in transmedia contexts
BySusan Carson, Mark Pennings

chapter 43|10 pages

Smartphone as the invisible backpack

The impact of smartphone on Chinese backpackers’ mobility pattern
ByJia Xie

part |9 pages

Afterword

chapter 44|7 pages

Afterword – participatory placemakers

Socio-spatial orderings along the nexus of tourism and media
BySzilvia Gyimóthy