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The cultured traveller: Three theses on cultural capital and the taste for disconnection in tourism

15 Sep 2024

This chapter starts out from previous research showing that people in possession of greater amounts of cultural capital are more sceptical of new media technology and more inclined than others to withdraw from media in time-spaces of leisure and vacationing. To get at the underlying sociocultural mechanisms behind such f indings, the chapter provides an overview of historical and contemporary patterns pertaining to how cultural capital plays out in relation to tourism and (new) media. Three main theses are presented, linked to representational, connective, and logistical media affordances, respectively. First, I argue that cultural capital generally fosters a predisposition for the “authentic” and thus rejects masscirculated tourism imageries. Second, cultural capital sustains the safeguarding of personal boundaries and thus works against open-ended connectivity and mediated intrusions into the “tourism-world”. Third, cultural capital feeds from a sense of independent navigation in foreign places and thus shuns certain forms of (mediated) guidance. Altogether, the three theses highlight the significance of cultural capital as a counterforce to digitalisation, and as a vector of the disconnection turn.
tourism media mobility cultural capital media studies digital disconnection media affordances

Authors

Jansson, André

DOI
https://doi.org/10.48335/9789188855961-17
OAI
oai:DiVA.org:norden-13263
Pages
18
Published in
Nordicom
Responsible organisation
Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research (NORDICOM)
URN
urn:nbn:se:norden:org:diva-13263
Year
2024
pages
345-362

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