Ways of Seeing, Ways of Being
Representing the Voices of Tourism
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Edited By Maurizio Gotti, Stefania Maci and Michele Sala
The aim of this volume is to give voice to the various and different perspectives in the investigation of tourism discourse in its written, spoken, and visual aspects. The chapters particularly focus on the interaction between the participants involved in the tourism practices, that is the promoters of tourist destinations, on the one hand, and tourists or prospective tourists on the other. In this dialogic interaction, tourism discourse, while representing and producing tourism as a global cultural industry, shows it to be on the move. Language movement in the tourism experience is here highlighted in the various methodological approaches and viewpoints offered by the investigations gathered in this volume.
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- Bern, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Warszawa, Wien, 2017. 453 pp., 2 b/w ill., 43 coloured ill., 44 b/w tables, 9 graphs
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- Copyright
- About the author
- About the book
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- Introduction (Stefania M. Maci / Michele Sala)
- Multimodal Representations of the Tourist Experience
- The Language of Tourism in New Travel Guides: Discursive Identities and Narratives (Maria Vittoria Calvi)
- Digital Travel Videos as Ways of Visiting Basilicata: A Multimodal Genre Analysis (Sabrina Francesconi)
- Tourism Websites: Scrolling and ‘Strolling’ through Capri.net (Lucia Abbamonte / Flavia Cavaliere)
- Go Before They’re Gone. A Comparative Analysis of Online Travel Coupon Advertising (Maria Cristina Aiezza)
- Digital Communication in Tourism
- Meaning-making in Web 2.0 Tourism Discourse (Stefania M. Maci)
- Newsworthy or Market-oriented? Analysing the Genre of Web-mediated Tourism Press Releases for Rhetorical Move Structure and Communicative Purpose(s) (Girolamo Tessuto)
- ‘A Luxury You Can Afford’ High-End Tourism in Travel Blog Discourse (Maria Cristina Paganoni)
- Hotel Responses to Online Complaints (Chalita Yaemwannang / Issra Pramoolsook)
- Age-specific Tourism: Representations of Seniors in the Institutional Discourse of Tourism (Kim Grego)
- Child-free Tourism Discourse between Social Changes and Ethical Concerns (Alessandra Vicentini)
- Cultural Aspects Related to the Language of Tourism
- Accessibility through the Staging of Authenticity in Tourist Discourse (Luisanna Fodde)
- The Discursive Construction of a ‘Dark Tourism’ Destination: The Touristification of Ground Zero and the Commodification of Tragedy on the 9/11 Memorial and Museum Website (Paola Catenaccio)
- Disseminating the Florentine Cultural Heritage through Travel Blogs (Giuliana Diani)
- The Cultural Side of Venice: Institutional Promotion to Mainstream Tourists and Museum Buffs (Daniela Cesiri / Francesca Coccetta)
- Conveying a Destination Image: A Case Study of Rome (Judith Turnbull)
- The Language of Tourism in Social Media
- ‘No one can be the invisible tourist – but we like that you are trying’: An Analysis of the Language of Sustainable Tourism (Donatella Malavasi)
- Ways of Representing and Promoting Padua: Professional, Novice and (Non-)Native Voices (Erik Castello)
- The Discourse of US Hotel Websites: Variation through the Interruptibility of Lexical Bundles (Miguel Fuster-Márquez)
- The Tourist Experience: A Semantic Prosody Analysis (Jorge Soto Almela)
- Notes on Contributors
- Series index
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- About the author
- About the book
- This eBook can be cited
- Contents
- Introduction (Stefania M. Maci / Michele Sala)
- Multimodal Representations of the Tourist Experience
- The Language of Tourism in New Travel Guides: Discursive Identities and Narratives (Maria Vittoria Calvi)
- Digital Travel Videos as Ways of Visiting Basilicata: A Multimodal Genre Analysis (Sabrina Francesconi)
- Tourism Websites: Scrolling and ‘Strolling’ through Capri.net (Lucia Abbamonte / Flavia Cavaliere)
- Go Before They’re Gone. A Comparative Analysis of Online Travel Coupon Advertising (Maria Cristina Aiezza)
- Digital Communication in Tourism
- Meaning-making in Web 2.0 Tourism Discourse (Stefania M. Maci)
- Newsworthy or Market-oriented? Analysing the Genre of Web-mediated Tourism Press Releases for Rhetorical Move Structure and Communicative Purpose(s) (Girolamo Tessuto)
- ‘A Luxury You Can Afford’ High-End Tourism in Travel Blog Discourse (Maria Cristina Paganoni)
- Hotel Responses to Online Complaints (Chalita Yaemwannang / Issra Pramoolsook)
- Age-specific Tourism: Representations of Seniors in the Institutional Discourse of Tourism (Kim Grego)
- Child-free Tourism Discourse between Social Changes and Ethical Concerns (Alessandra Vicentini)
- Cultural Aspects Related to the Language of Tourism
- Accessibility through the Staging of Authenticity in Tourist Discourse (Luisanna Fodde)
- The Discursive Construction of a ‘Dark Tourism’ Destination: The Touristification of Ground Zero and the Commodification of Tragedy on the 9/11 Memorial and Museum Website (Paola Catenaccio)
- Disseminating the Florentine Cultural Heritage through Travel Blogs (Giuliana Diani)
- The Cultural Side of Venice: Institutional Promotion to Mainstream Tourists and Museum Buffs (Daniela Cesiri / Francesca Coccetta)
- Conveying a Destination Image: A Case Study of Rome (Judith Turnbull)
- The Language of Tourism in Social Media
- ‘No one can be the invisible tourist – but we like that you are trying’: An Analysis of the Language of Sustainable Tourism (Donatella Malavasi)
- Ways of Representing and Promoting Padua: Professional, Novice and (Non-)Native Voices (Erik Castello)
- The Discourse of US Hotel Websites: Variation through the Interruptibility of Lexical Bundles (Miguel Fuster-Márquez)
- The Tourist Experience: A Semantic Prosody Analysis (Jorge Soto Almela)
- Notes on Contributors
- Series index
Digital Communication in Tourism
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- Title
- Copyright
- About the author
- About the book
- This eBook can be cited
- Contents
- Introduction (Stefania M. Maci / Michele Sala)
- Multimodal Representations of the Tourist Experience
- The Language of Tourism in New Travel Guides: Discursive Identities and Narratives (Maria Vittoria Calvi)
- Digital Travel Videos as Ways of Visiting Basilicata: A Multimodal Genre Analysis (Sabrina Francesconi)
- Tourism Websites: Scrolling and ‘Strolling’ through Capri.net (Lucia Abbamonte / Flavia Cavaliere)
- Go Before They’re Gone. A Comparative Analysis of Online Travel Coupon Advertising (Maria Cristina Aiezza)
- Digital Communication in Tourism
- Meaning-making in Web 2.0 Tourism Discourse (Stefania M. Maci)
- Newsworthy or Market-oriented? Analysing the Genre of Web-mediated Tourism Press Releases for Rhetorical Move Structure and Communicative Purpose(s) (Girolamo Tessuto)
- ‘A Luxury You Can Afford’ High-End Tourism in Travel Blog Discourse (Maria Cristina Paganoni)
- Hotel Responses to Online Complaints (Chalita Yaemwannang / Issra Pramoolsook)
- Age-specific Tourism: Representations of Seniors in the Institutional Discourse of Tourism (Kim Grego)
- Child-free Tourism Discourse between Social Changes and Ethical Concerns (Alessandra Vicentini)
- Cultural Aspects Related to the Language of Tourism
- Accessibility through the Staging of Authenticity in Tourist Discourse (Luisanna Fodde)
- The Discursive Construction of a ‘Dark Tourism’ Destination: The Touristification of Ground Zero and the Commodification of Tragedy on the 9/11 Memorial and Museum Website (Paola Catenaccio)
- Disseminating the Florentine Cultural Heritage through Travel Blogs (Giuliana Diani)
- The Cultural Side of Venice: Institutional Promotion to Mainstream Tourists and Museum Buffs (Daniela Cesiri / Francesca Coccetta)
- Conveying a Destination Image: A Case Study of Rome (Judith Turnbull)
- The Language of Tourism in Social Media
- ‘No one can be the invisible tourist – but we like that you are trying’: An Analysis of the Language of Sustainable Tourism (Donatella Malavasi)
- Ways of Representing and Promoting Padua: Professional, Novice and (Non-)Native Voices (Erik Castello)
- The Discourse of US Hotel Websites: Variation through the Interruptibility of Lexical Bundles (Miguel Fuster-Márquez)
- The Tourist Experience: A Semantic Prosody Analysis (Jorge Soto Almela)
- Notes on Contributors
- Series index
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- About the author
- About the book
- This eBook can be cited
- Contents
- Introduction (Stefania M. Maci / Michele Sala)
- Multimodal Representations of the Tourist Experience
- The Language of Tourism in New Travel Guides: Discursive Identities and Narratives (Maria Vittoria Calvi)
- Digital Travel Videos as Ways of Visiting Basilicata: A Multimodal Genre Analysis (Sabrina Francesconi)
- Tourism Websites: Scrolling and ‘Strolling’ through Capri.net (Lucia Abbamonte / Flavia Cavaliere)
- Go Before They’re Gone. A Comparative Analysis of Online Travel Coupon Advertising (Maria Cristina Aiezza)
- Digital Communication in Tourism
- Meaning-making in Web 2.0 Tourism Discourse (Stefania M. Maci)
- Newsworthy or Market-oriented? Analysing the Genre of Web-mediated Tourism Press Releases for Rhetorical Move Structure and Communicative Purpose(s) (Girolamo Tessuto)
- ‘A Luxury You Can Afford’ High-End Tourism in Travel Blog Discourse (Maria Cristina Paganoni)
- Hotel Responses to Online Complaints (Chalita Yaemwannang / Issra Pramoolsook)
- Age-specific Tourism: Representations of Seniors in the Institutional Discourse of Tourism (Kim Grego)
- Child-free Tourism Discourse between Social Changes and Ethical Concerns (Alessandra Vicentini)
- Cultural Aspects Related to the Language of Tourism
- Accessibility through the Staging of Authenticity in Tourist Discourse (Luisanna Fodde)
- The Discursive Construction of a ‘Dark Tourism’ Destination: The Touristification of Ground Zero and the Commodification of Tragedy on the 9/11 Memorial and Museum Website (Paola Catenaccio)
- Disseminating the Florentine Cultural Heritage through Travel Blogs (Giuliana Diani)
- The Cultural Side of Venice: Institutional Promotion to Mainstream Tourists and Museum Buffs (Daniela Cesiri / Francesca Coccetta)
- Conveying a Destination Image: A Case Study of Rome (Judith Turnbull)
- The Language of Tourism in Social Media
- ‘No one can be the invisible tourist – but we like that you are trying’: An Analysis of the Language of Sustainable Tourism (Donatella Malavasi)
- Ways of Representing and Promoting Padua: Professional, Novice and (Non-)Native Voices (Erik Castello)
- The Discourse of US Hotel Websites: Variation through the Interruptibility of Lexical Bundles (Miguel Fuster-Márquez)
- The Tourist Experience: A Semantic Prosody Analysis (Jorge Soto Almela)
- Notes on Contributors
- Series index