The book provides unique insights into the culture of
computer-mediated hospitality and how this has begun to transform
contemporary tourism and travel practice. Focusing on
Couchsurfing.org, one of the largest online hospitality communities
worldwide, the authors explore how social relations, intimacy and
trust are built in the online environment and then extended into
the offline contexts of actual tourism and travel. Being active
couchsurfers themselves, the authors scrutinise the candid claim by
much of the online hospitality community that couchsurfing creates
a better world. The book is key reading for anyone interested in
how computer mediated communication is changing contemporary forms
of contact, travel and hospitality, and the kinds of cosmopolitism
it brings into being. Authors: David Picard, Sonja Buchberger,
Jennie Germann Molz, Dennis Zuev, De-Jung Chen, Bernard Sch?ou,
Jun-E Tan, Paula Bialski and Nelson Graburn
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