Dear colleagues
The deadline for abstract submission to the Tourism: Visuality and Memory Conference has been extend until 26th June 2015. Please see details below:
Tourism: Visuality and Memory.
An interdisciplinary conference
University of Plymouth 3 - 5th August 2015
Organised in collaboration with the
Tourism Research Committee of the
Royal Anthropological Institute
Call for papers
From the early days of the Grand Tour and the collecting of paintings and drawings, to the advent of the first still and movie cameras, via postcards, travel posters and travel documentaries to our contemporary use of digital cameras, camcorders, camera phones and travel blogs, tourism has always been intertwined with the technology of visual imagery. The use of such technology is more than a means to simply record and remember events and places, as it is embedded in complex social practices that encompass notions of both private and cultural memory as much as the creation and consumption of leisure time/spaces.
The aim of this interdisciplinary conference is to examine the relationship between tourism, personal and cultural memory and the technologies of visual imagery in a number of interrelated ways: first, to focus on the social practices involved in the production and consumption of tourist imagery in both contemporary and historical contexts; and secondly, to address the relationship between public and private memory and tourist imagery, and thirdly, to address the use of visual methods in tourism research.
Possible themes include film and TV tourism, including documentaries and films about tourism; the ways in which the visual informs tourist behaviour; the use of personal photographs, home movies and videos; the use of digital images in travel blogs; using photography and video as a research method; analysing photo and film archives and tourism history; analysing postcards and visual memorabilia such as travel posters and other ephemera.
We welcome contributions from a range of disciplines including filmmakers/video producers and photographers who have focussed on tourism or who have worked with the tourism industry in the production of visual promotional material.
Submissions: Abstracts of no more than 250 words can be submitted to members of the organising committee by June 26th
Fellows of the RAI are entitled to a reduced registration fee
In addition we strongly encourage people to offer works for screening and exhibition as well as posters, for further details please send an outline of you proposed exhibition/screening to Kevin Meethan / Graham Busby
Organising Committee:
Kevin Meethan Plymouth University [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Hazel Andrews Liverpool John Moore's University [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Graham Busby Plymouth University [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Les Roberts Liverpool University [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Matthew Pontin Fotonow, Plymouth [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Registration fees:
Full Conference £135
Fellows of the RAI £110
Registered Students £90
Single day rate £75
Website: http://www.tourism-visuality.org/
Online registration and payment system will be coming soon
[Liverpool John Moores University]<http://www.ljmu.ac.uk/>
Hazel Andrews PhD, MA, BA (Hons), FRAI
Reader Tourism Culture & Society, School of Education, Leisure and Sport Studies
IM Marsh,, Barkhill Road, Aigburth, Liverpool, L17 6BD
t: 01512315237 e: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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