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Classroom on the Road: Designing, Teaching, and Theorizing Out-of-the-Box Faculty-Led Student Travel explores real-world, out-of-the-box examples of faculty-led student travel that challenge the dominant paradigms of conventional tourism. Contributors share teaching methods that can be adapted for a variety of university travel scenarios and encourage students to be responsible and thoughtful members of the global community who seek out valuable experiences in other cultures to go beyond the standard consumption of touristy clichés. Furthermore, this book contributes to existing discourse about travel by going beyond being “just” a tourist to become a person who impacts—and is impacted by—other cultures and the commensurate politics of place. Contributors discuss issues of cultural imperialism, economic disparity, and responsible travel that can help protect unique destinations from the homogenizing effects of global capitalism, encouraging respectful and responsible travel.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: On Leading Student Travel: First the Hard Work and Then the Serendipity, by Irina Gendelman & Jeff Birkenstein
Chapter 1: Following Tour Buses: Teaching the Tourist Circuit, by Jana Mathews & Emily Russell
Chapter 2: Mindfulness, Self-Awareness, and Identifying the Common Good in International Travel, by Ann D. Summerall-Jabro
Chapter 3: Judging More Justly: Travel as an Encounter with the Other, by Raymond Blanton
Chapter 4: Building and Sustaining a Faculty-Led Russian-American Summer Language Exchange, by Igor Krasnov, Jamie Olson, & Karen Rosenflanz
Chapter 5: Master's Program Summer Abroad: Enhancing the Education Experience, by Joshua Azriel & Jeannine Jones
Chapter 6: Folklore and Photography: An Economically Feasible Study Abroad Experience, by Christine Holtz & Heather Pinson
Chapter 7: Film Study Abroad: Immersive, Experiential Learning Through Social Documentary, by Robin Canfield
Chapter 8: Exploring Culture Through Prosocial Storytelling, by Gwendelyn S. N

Product details

Published Oct 14 2020
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 246
ISBN 9781793610881
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 1 b/w photos; 1 tables;
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Irina Gendelman

Anthology Editor

Jeff Birkenstein

Contributor

Nicholas Artman

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Joshua Azriel

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Irina Gendelman

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Mat Hardy

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Christine Holtz

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Ann D. Jabro

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Jeannine Jones

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Igor Krasnov

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Sally Totman

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Jana Mathews

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Jamie Olson

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Heather Pinson

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Emily Russell

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Robin Canfield

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Raymond Blanton

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Tracy Everbach

Tracy Everbach is Professor of Journalism in the M…

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Alissa Burger

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Kelli Stiles

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Cord A. Scott

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