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Medien auf Reise. Repräsentationen von Anwesenheit und Abwesenheit

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Wer reist, bewegt sich von einem gewöhnlichen Aufenthaltsort weg. Im Alltagsverständnis definiert dabei die körperliche Abwesenheit von diesem Ort die Aktivität des Reisens ebenso wie die nur temporäre Anwesenheit am Reiseort. Gerade im touristischen Reisen wird in Kulturen der Sesshaftigkeit eine spezifische räumliche, zeitliche und soziale Organisation des Körpers betont.

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Hahn, K. (2016). Medien auf Reise. Repräsentationen von Anwesenheit und Abwesenheit. In: Hahn, K., Schmidl, A. (eds) Websites & Sightseeing. Medienkulturen im digitalen Zeitalter. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-10426-9_2

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