Interdisciplinary Journeys

Thursday, November 12, 2020

The Virus Diaries: Travels in Alterrealities

›
Avail able on   Amazon   On 16 July 3580 Franz Nelson Moebius, lead scientist of the Gaia III mission on Earth, records a long message on th...
Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Everything makes sense now little girl

›
In crazy political times, all you can do is have a nutter. A contemporary surrealist note on feminism to have with your breakfast (or brunch...
Wednesday, August 12, 2020

POETRY REVIEW 2: Tim Cresswell, Soil, Fence, Plastiglomerate

›
Tim Cresswell, Soil , London: Penned in the Margins, 2013/2020 (£9.99, paperback, ISBN:978-1-908058-15-7) Tim Cresswell, Fence , London: P...
3 comments:

Poetry Review, 1: Awakening by Sam Love

›
Photo by Jr Korpa on Unsplash   Sam Love, Awakening: Musings on Planetary Survival , New Mills, Derbyshire: Fly on the Wall Press, 2020 (£6...
2 comments:
Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Worldmakings: A Book of Blogs

›
Kindle edition on Amazon Paperback edition on Amazon The present book includes a collection of essays organised into four themati...
Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Constellations: A Trilogy

›
A POETRY COLLECTION The three collections that feature in this book were fragments of impressions that I have been collecting fro...
Thursday, April 9, 2020

Call for Blogposts, Northern Notes Blog, School of Sociology & Social Policy, Leeds

›
During April and May 2020, the Northern Notes Blog, a blog published by the School of Sociology and Social Policy (SSP) at the University o...
›
Home
View web version

About Me

My photo
Rodanthi S Tzanelli
I am an interdisciplinary academic with an interest in cultural globalisation and the communication between ‘slow’ and ‘fast’ mobilities. My specialisms include intersections of media and tourism (‘cinematic tourism’) and the ways these trigger socio-cultural change (or not), as well as the ways the local survives in global cultural spaces (or not). Moving from questions of nation-building and migration to audio-visual forms of travel and digital tourism environments allowed for more synthetic explorations of collective imaginaries – both synchronically and diachronically. I have also engaged in media-related ethnographic research that explored the historical trajectories and social futures of ethno-cultural specificity in late (or liquid) modernity. I am currently maintaining two websites and two blogs through which I share my research and observations.
View my complete profile
Powered by Blogger.