TWP 2&4m
as factual accounts that address audiences as consumers of travel or tourism experiences, by providing information and entertainment, but also in critical perspectives.
TRAVEL JOURNALISM
According to -------------- , of Journalism and Technical Communication Department of Colorado University there are Three Categories of audience are the "lay" audience, the "managerial" audience, and the "experts."
Michel Muraski
They usually need background information; they expect more definition and description; and they may want attractive graphics or visuals.
LAY AUDIENCE
They connect with the human interest aspect of articles
LAY AUDIENCE
has no special or expert knowledge.
LAY AUDIENCE
Any background information, facts, or statistics needed to make a decision should be highlighted.
MANAGERIAL AUDIENCE.
may or may not have more knowledge than the lay audience about the subject, but they need knowledge so they can make a decision about the issue.
MANAGERIAL AUDIENCE
document formats are often elaborate and technical, style and vocabulary may be specialized or technical, source citations are reliable and up-to-date, and documentation is accurate.
EXPERTS AUDIENCE
are often "theorists" or "practitione
EXPERTS AUDIENCE
may be the most demanding audience in terms of knowledge, presentation, and graphics or visuals.
EXPERTS AUDIENCE
“A genre of writing in which the author describes places they have visited and their experiences while traveling.”
Travel Writing
he talks about architecture and natural history, religious ritual and art. His work left an important and by many accounts' accurate description of the civilization.
Pausanias (AD 110 – c. 180)
a Greek traveler and geographer who explored the Greek empire, writing down detailed notes as he went, the result of which was his Description of Greece.
Pausanias (AD 110 – c. 180)
In China, around the 1300s, ‘travel record literature’ was emerging –
a blend of narrative, prose, essay and diary
a royal messenger for Charles VII, travelled widely across Europe, writing about what he saw, not only for the king, he served but for a wider audience.
Gilles le Bouvier
became most receptive to travel literature as it became a recognized genre aimed at a newly mobile public who were beginning to discover their country and their world.
18th-century
"Diaries from explorers"
such as Captain James Cook, Robert Falcon Scott and Alfred Russel Wallace became best-sellers;
as did Poems, Novels and Plays based in exotic location from writers including
Charles Baudelaire, Walter Scott and Lord Byron.
Look for cheap airfare deals, fly out on Friday evening and return on Sunday and make the most of the short time you have.
The Weekend Break
This is not one of the types of travel where you learn a lot about another culture or get to know the locals. It’s all about spending a week or two having the time of your life in paradise!
The Package Holiday
Your itinerary is usually packed with many different activities so you will never be bored.
The Group Tour
you will be automatically thrown into the mix with a lot of people who share your interests, and you will probably make some new friends.
The Group Tour
This is a great way to explore the natural beauty that lies close to home and is also one of the most child friendly types of travel.
The Caravan/RV Road Trip
you will always have the option for a cheap holiday and whenever you get a free weekend you can pack up and drive somewhere new.
The Caravan/RV Road Trip
Whether you are helping to build a school for “Brigada Eskwela” in other places, volunteering on an organic farm in Japan or working in an orphanage in Cambodia, volunteering around the world is another one of the popular types of travel.
Volunteer Travel
are often budget backpackers, trying to make their travel fund stretch for as long as possible by staying in hostels and looking for cheap food and attractions.
Long Term Slow Travel
are often budget backpackers, trying to make their travel fund stretch for as long as possible by staying in hostels and looking for cheap food and attractions.
Long Term Slow Travel
isn’t as much about what you do on your trip, it’s the fact that you are traveling for a longer period of time that differentiates it from other types of travel;
The Gap Year
travel at any point in career no matter how old you are;
The Gap Year
is when you take a year off usually to work, volunteer or study in another country
The Gap Year
This is when you travel to a destination specifically to attend an event. For example, it might be the Olympics, the World Cup, the Full Moon Party or Rio Carnaval. It might also include attending a music festival or following your favorite band around on tour.
Event Travel
You won’t have a choice of where you go, and you will be spending a lot of your time working. However, getting paid to travel rather than being stuck in a cubicle is still pretty great. You may consider adding on an extra day to your trip at your own expense. That way, you can spend more time exploring the city and combine your business trip with a mini-vacation.
Business Travel
is that usually your company is footing the bill. Being paid to fly first class and stay in luxurious hotels is a great way to see the world
Business Travel