In Conversation

Travel Journalism's Aspirational Practices and Products with Ivy Ashe, Ph.D

November 11, 2023 Travel Journalism, Ivy Ashe, Horswell, In Conversation, Florida Atlantic University, College of Arts and Letters, School of Communication and Multimedia Studies, SCMS Season 6 Episode 1
Travel Journalism's Aspirational Practices and Products with Ivy Ashe, Ph.D
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In Conversation
Travel Journalism's Aspirational Practices and Products with Ivy Ashe, Ph.D
Nov 11, 2023 Season 6 Episode 1
Travel Journalism, Ivy Ashe, Horswell, In Conversation, Florida Atlantic University, College of Arts and Letters, School of Communication and Multimedia Studies, SCMS

Dean Michael Horswell engages in conversation with Ivy Ashe, Ph.D., an assistant professor of multimedia journalism at FAU’s School of Communication and Multimedia Studies. They discuss the mystique of an often overlooked yet fascinating discipline of journalism: travel journalism.  

We invite you to join us as we journey to exotic destinations and experience nature’s stories told through the lens of an innovative, pioneer journalist.


Ivy Ashe teaches photojournalism, multimedia journalism, and sports communication. Her areas of research focus on travel media and visual communication. Before entering academia, Ashe worked for local newspapers in Massachusetts and Hawai‘i. As a former community news reporter and photographer, she is deeply invested in research investigating journalism's role in structuring the public’s sense of place, particularly places best known as tourist or seasonal destinations. 

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Dean Michael Horswell engages in conversation with Ivy Ashe, Ph.D., an assistant professor of multimedia journalism at FAU’s School of Communication and Multimedia Studies. They discuss the mystique of an often overlooked yet fascinating discipline of journalism: travel journalism.  

We invite you to join us as we journey to exotic destinations and experience nature’s stories told through the lens of an innovative, pioneer journalist.


Ivy Ashe teaches photojournalism, multimedia journalism, and sports communication. Her areas of research focus on travel media and visual communication. Before entering academia, Ashe worked for local newspapers in Massachusetts and Hawai‘i. As a former community news reporter and photographer, she is deeply invested in research investigating journalism's role in structuring the public’s sense of place, particularly places best known as tourist or seasonal destinations.