Alter-Nomad: structure

I wrote about Book Design yesterday. In this post, I’m getting more practical by defining the layout of my book.

  1. Travel as a Social Enabler

  2. Loneliness

  3. Moving Globally, Living Locally

  4. Living with Locals (don’t idolize, exchange)

  5. Transportation and Ecological Concerns (how much is a plane polluting? what about owning a car/house?)

  6. Personal Finance of Travel

  7. Nomads do not Travel

  8. Why We Travel

  9. Solving Xenophobia (traveling is understanding: an identity change, a love for diversity)

  10. Neo-nomadism

  11. Infrastructure of Mobility

  12. Critique of Digital Nomadism

  13. Education

  14. Historical Nomadism (hominization)

  15. Relationships on the Road

  16. Mobility and Globalization

  17. Work

  18. Fear of Movement (how nomads are treated in sedentary societies)

  19. Simplicity

  20. Totalitarianism

  21. Slow Travel

  22. The Need for Stability

  23. Flexibility

  24. Supranational species

  25. Decentralization and Nomad Hubs

  26. Remote work for companies

  27. Endangered Nomads

  28. On Chauvinism

  29. Hero Journey

  30. Wars and Borders

  31. Achilles and Glory

  32. Oedipus and Escapism

  33. Ulysses and Nostalgia

  34. Tourism

  35. Voyeurism

  36. Mini-Retirements

  37. Precarity of Sedentism

  38. Inclusiveness of Digital Nomadism (families, couples)

  39. Re-Enchanting the World

  40. Visa Power (inequalities North/South)

  41. State Apparatus

  42. Nomad Tribes (community in nomadism)

  43. Mind Travels

  44. Traveling as a Political Statement

  45. Airports

  46. Coworking Spaces

  47. Nomad Food

  48. Travel in Advertising

  49. Migrants

  50. Adaptation Period (jet lag, new environment)

  51. Oyster Period (honeymoon period but for travels)

  52. Homesickness

  53. Becoming a Digital Nomad

  54. Languages (hardships of communication)

PS: the order is not final