
Travel Blogging – Politics, Aesthetics, and Social Culture
Hello :)
Here's another episode where I run with three ideas and make a small to-microphone editorial. This one's all about Travel Blogging - the ethics, aesthetics, and social culture of it. It was inspired partly by a trip to WTM London, and partly by a post on Instagram.
Topics discussed in this episode are:
Part One: The Politics of Travel Blogging
* The layout of WTM
* The stalls that went big ...
* ... the stalls that went small, or not at all
* Can we be ethical and still speak to certain tourist boards ...
* ... and does anyone really care if we are or not?
Part Two: The Aesthetics of Travel Blogging
* Selfies rule
* People like people, and people like to see people
* Am I authentically The Barefoot Backpacker?
* How authentic is anyone when they create their aesthetic?
* The Instagram Husband
* Every Picture Tells A Story
* Why I take so many photos
Part Three: The Social Culture of Travel Blogging
* The Pre-Social Media Times
* Twitter Travel Chats
* Online Forums
* Engagement Pods
* Who is a Travel Blogger's Audience and what if it's Other Travel Bloggers?
* Accidental Audiences and Communities - do they matter?
A PDF transcript of this podcast is available.
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The two Instagram accounts I refer to are Paulina_on_the_Road and GeorgiaRoseHardy.
Until next time, bye for now. :)
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