Title
Emergent Distributed Narratives in Spatiotemporal Mobility: An Exploratory Study on Mobile 2.0 Services
Abstract
While experiencing space and time at a destination, tourists interact with people and artifacts to create meaning and sense of their experiences. Narratives are the ways in which they communicate, recall and enact the lived experiences of travel. This study deconstructs elements of tourists' narratives to provide insights about the narrativistic attitudes of tourists and conceptualize the framework of private and public narratives. Three basic types of spatiotemporal narratives were identified, along with three elements of narratives. These basic types and elements of spatiotemporal narratives involve interactions and imply different devices and infrastructures. Based on the concept of emergent distributed narratives, this study provides a scenario for future mobile 2.0 service developments.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/HICSS.2008.143
HICSS
Keywords
Field
DocType
different device,basic type,spatiotemporal mobility,narrativistic attitude,study deconstructs element,tourists interact,exploratory study,service development,public narrative,spatiotemporal narrative,mobile computing
Mobile computing,Mobile radio,Computer science,Mobile 2.0,Knowledge management,Narrative,Recall,Exploratory research
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-3075-8
2
0.35
References 
Authors
11
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Youngjin Yoo125723.36
Iis P. Tussyadiah2589.23
d r fesenmaier339249.31
Timo Saari433030.65
ingvar tjostheim562.36