Proposals for Book Chapters on Rhetoric and Communication of Travel

Category: Publication

Travel and communication are themes that has not been extensively explored by communication scholars. Intercultural scholars have studied travel as encounter but a broader exploration of travel and communication has not been studied in depth. Travel has been extensively studied as it relates to tourism, hospitality, and marketing studies. Philosophers have also explored the meaning of travel and experiences while travelling. Travel includes countless dimensions: vacationing, embodied communication, movement, encountering other cultures, experiencing difference, etc. This topic continues to gain social and cultural currency, as well as in various relevant industries. Paradigmatic shifts such as in how and where people work in a post-pandemic world, Gen Z’s demand for a better work-life balance, and surges in “digital nomad” visas are just a few indicators of why this area of study demands attention. We seek to bring the study of travel alongside our study of communication. The many approaches to reflecting on communication can be brought to bear on the specific context and content of travel. This call for book chapter proposals invites contributors to examine travel and communication using a variety of approaches: including rhetorical studies, philosophical inquiry, narrative, critical, dialogic, semiotic, global, cross-cultural, and media studies. We welcome theoretical and practical approaches to the subject. In this edited volume, we explore multiple dimensions of how travel and communication intersect, interact and inform each other. We communicate about travel as lived experience, as performative expressions, for monetizing purposes, for personal reflection, etc. We seek to explore themes included but not limited to: What does travel mean? How do we talk about or describe our travel experiences? In anticipation of, during or after the travel? Through print, video, or social media?

Initiator(s):
Jenna M. Lo Castro , Margaret M. Mullan

Deadline: 16.05.2025
Publication-Type: Book

https://telegra.ph/CALL-FOR-SUBMISSIONS-Proposals-for-Book-Chapters-on-Rhetoric-and-Communication-of-Travel-01-28

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