 I'm Tom Selwyn, and I'm part of a team of six organizing the Summer School in Anthropology of Travel Tourism Programme. We'll start off the first week by discussing an overview of the field in which I will suggest that the field consists of thinking about the relationship between the material world, the social world, the symbolic world, questions of the relation between self and other, and questions of the relation between travel and tourism and pilgrimage on the one hand, and knowledge on the other. We will then talk quite a lot about the relation between tourism and the sea, and travel and the sea and the coast, and the heritages of the sea and the coast. And then with Alice Tomlinson we will discuss pilgrimage and how she as an award-winning photographer has taken pictures of pilgrimage in Poland, in France and in Ireland. And we will try and then explore the whole kind of relation between travel and tourism and ritual and ritualistic activities. I'm Safit, I'm one of the co-conveniers of the Summer School in Anthropology of Travel Tourism and Pilgrimage, and the second week of the school really builds on the activities, some fun activities like exercises in ortho-ethnography. And in the second week we consider cultural heritage in a variety of forms. We consider the theoretical notions and development of cultural heritage, but we also consider various geographies from Croatia, through Patagonia, Chile and Argentina, through Bosnia, Palestine and so on and so on. And all of the lectures you will have will guide you as experts in their fields and in the geographies in which they work as anthropologists will guide you into these topics to really paint the picture for you, but also to invite you to conduct your own cognitive mapping exercises and to think about your own worlds and your own spaces, even if we are confined to our homes as we are due to current circumstances. We very much look forward to welcoming you online to our Summer School. Summer 2020.