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The Social Affordances of Flashpacking: Exploring the Mobility Nexus of Travel and Communication
Affiliation:1. Department of Geography and Planning, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canadaarvivtom@gmail.com
Pages 173-187
Received 10 Feb 2018
Accepted 22 Aug 2018
Published online: 09 Oct 2018
Abstract:Abstract

The proliferation of digital devices and online social media and networking technologies has altered the backpacking landscape in recent years. Thanks to the ready availability of online communication, travelers are now able to stay in continuous touch with friends, family and other travelers while on the move. This paper introduces the practice of ‘flashpacking’ to describe this emerging trend and interrogates the patterns of connection and disconnection that become possible as corporeal travel and social technologies converge. Drawing on the concepts of ‘assemblages’ and ‘affordances,’ we outline several aspects of this new sociality: virtual mooring, following, collaborating, and (dis)connecting. The conclusion situates this discussion alongside broader questions about the shifting nature of social life in an increasingly mobile and mediated world and suggests directions for future research at the intersection of tourism and technology.
Keywords:Independent travel  Tourism mobilities  Mediated travel  Virtual mobilities  Ethnography  Online research  Social interaction
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