Remodelling a changing language of tourism: from monologue o dialogue and trialogue

Authors

  • Graham M. S. Dann

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25145/j.pasos.2012.10.053

Keywords:

language of tourism, monologue, modernism, dialogue, trialogue, (re)modelling

Abstract

When the “language of tourism” was initially articulated, tourism formed part of the modernist project, wherein its unilateral, monological discourse was framed within the parameters of social control. However, there is evidence today that it has now been transformed on account of the digitalised communication of the Internet. Indeed, there is currently a more egalitarian, postmodern ethos of dialogue, or even trialogue, between the key players of tourism: the industry, the tourist and the touree. Consequently, a new heuristic framework becomes necessary, one that reflects the changes that are rapidly occurring. With examples, a cell-by-cell approach is adopted in three constituent models which together illustrate a shifting paradigm in terms of the media that are now open to greater democratisation.

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Author Biography

Graham M. S. Dann

Finnmark University College (Norway)

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2012-07-16

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S. Dann, G. M. (2012). Remodelling a changing language of tourism: from monologue o dialogue and trialogue. PASOS Revista De Turismo Y Patrimonio Cultural, 10(4), 59–70. https://doi.org/10.25145/j.pasos.2012.10.053