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    Social Media in Tourism (06/2019)

    Issue Number 97


    Snapchat, Instagram or Facebook. We are online all the time - whether we are at home or on holiday. This issue shows how travelbloggers can use their influence for good. Furthermore, it provides tipps on how travelllers can contribute to break with neo-colonial clishees on social media. ECPAT sheds light on the fact that more and more travelling sex offenders are using social media to build relationships with children and win their trust online.

    Social Media in Tourism

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    Lempuyang Tempel auf Bali. Instagram Instagram-Touristen in der Schlange
    © JRP Studio - Shutterstock
    2019/06/24

    Using their Influence for Good?

    Via Blogs, Instagram or Youtube travel bloggers reach thousands of people in search of inspiration and information for their travel - influencing a

     ... read more

    2019/06/24

    Avoiding the Trap

    On their journeys to the Global South, tourists from Europe and North America risk to unknowingly reinforce stereotypes about other countries. Videos,

     ... read more

    Kinder am Computer
    © Frank Schultze - Brot für die Welt
    2019/06/24

    Online – Offline

    The Internet opens new avenues for travelling sex offenders. ‘Cyber-grooming‘ on social media enables offenders to develop contacts with children and

     ... read more

    Short information, literature and material

    2019/06/24

    Book Review: “Justice and Ethics in Tourism”

    In her book Professor Tazim Jamal advocates for more attention relating to questions of justice and ethics in order to foster "good" tourism.

     ... read more

     

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