Alter-Nomad: structure
I wrote about Book Design yesterday. In this post, I’m getting more practical by defining the layout of my book.
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Travel as a Social Enabler
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Loneliness
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Moving Globally, Living Locally
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Living with Locals (don’t idolize, exchange)
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Transportation and Ecological Concerns (how much is a plane polluting? what about owning a car/house?)
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Personal Finance of Travel
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Nomads do not Travel
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Why We Travel
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Solving Xenophobia (traveling is understanding: an identity change, a love for diversity)
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Neo-nomadism
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Infrastructure of Mobility
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Critique of Digital Nomadism
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Education
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Historical Nomadism (hominization)
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Relationships on the Road
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Mobility and Globalization
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Work
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Fear of Movement (how nomads are treated in sedentary societies)
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Simplicity
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Totalitarianism
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Slow Travel
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The Need for Stability
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Flexibility
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Supranational species
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Decentralization and Nomad Hubs
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Remote work for companies
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Endangered Nomads
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On Chauvinism
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Hero Journey
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Wars and Borders
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Achilles and Glory
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Oedipus and Escapism
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Ulysses and Nostalgia
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Tourism
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Voyeurism
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Mini-Retirements
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Precarity of Sedentism
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Inclusiveness of Digital Nomadism (families, couples)
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Re-Enchanting the World
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Visa Power (inequalities North/South)
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State Apparatus
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Nomad Tribes (community in nomadism)
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Mind Travels
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Traveling as a Political Statement
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Airports
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Coworking Spaces
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Nomad Food
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Travel in Advertising
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Migrants
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Adaptation Period (jet lag, new environment)
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Oyster Period (honeymoon period but for travels)
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Homesickness
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Becoming a Digital Nomad
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Languages (hardships of communication)
PS: the order is not final