Ingvar TjostheimJohn A. Waterworth2026-03-182026-03-182026978-3-319-69623-1022https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91272-7https://link.springer.com/openurl?genre=book&isbn=978-3-030-91272-7http://bibliovirtual.umar.mx:4000/handle/123456789/1973Libro electrónicoThis open access book takes a fresh look at the nature of the digital travel experience, at a time when more and more people are engaged in online social interaction, games, and other virtual experiences essentially involving online visits to other places. It examines whether these experiences can seem real to the virtual traveller and, if so, under what conditions and on what grounds. The book unpacks philosophical theories relevant to the feeling of being somewhere, emphasising the importance of perception and being-in-the-world. Notions of place are outlined, based on work in tourism studies, human geography, and other applied social fields, with an aim to investigate how and when different experiences of place arise for the traveller and how these relate to telepresence – the sense of being there in another place through digital media.en-USThe Psychosocial Reality of Digital Travel Being in Virtual PlacesBook