Jennie Germann Molz

Jennie Germann Molz, associate professor and chair of the sociology and anthropology department

Sociology and Anthropology

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Ph.D., Lancaster University

Fields:mobilities, cosmopolitanism, globalization, technology, travel and tourism, digital nomads, mobile families, educational travel, critical hospitality studies

:jmolz@holycross.edu
Office Phone: 508-793-3596
Office: Beaven 215
PO Box: 50A
Office Hours:Wednesdays 3:30-5pm; Fridays 10:30-noon; and by appointment

Biography

Jennie Germann Molz is a Professor of Sociology. She received her PhD in Sociology from Lancaster University in England where she subsequently held a postdoctoral research fellowship in the Centre for Mobilities Research (CeMoRe). Her research interests include tourism mobilities and mobile technologies; mobile families and educational travel; hospitality and the ethics of welcoming strangers; global citizenship, home, and belonging; food, consumption, and identity; and mobile methodologies. She is co-editor of the journal . Her publications include (Routledge) and  (Palgrave Macmillan), and most recently, (NYU Press).

Courses

  • The Sociological Perspective
  • The Development of Social Theory
  • Global Culture & Society 
  • Sociology of Travel & Tourism
  • Sociology of Emotion
  • A Global Sense of Home
  • Family Life in Turbulent Times

Recent Publications

Books

Jennie Germann Molz. 2021. The World is Our Classroom: Extreme Parenting and the Rise of Worldschooling. New York: NYU Press.

Soile Veijola,  Jennie Germann Molz , Alexander Grit, Olly Pyyhtinen & Emily Höckert.2014. Disruptive Tourism and its Untidy Guests: Alternative Ontologies for Future Hospitalities. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Jennie Germann Molz. 2012.Travel Connections: Tourism, Technology and Togetherness in a Mobile World. New York and London: Routledge.

Journal Articles

Jennie Germann Molz. 2021. Tout (est) Mobile: Convergence et distinction dans les modes de vie mobiles des familles pratiquant l’éducation par le voyage//Mobile Everything: Convergence and Distinction in the Mobile Lifestyles of Worldschooling Families. Anthropologie et Sociétés, 44(2: 61-86.

Jennie Germann Molz. 2018. Discourses of Scale in Network Hospitality: From the Airbnb Home to the Global Imaginary of “Belong Anywhere.” Hospitality & Society, 8(3): 229-251.

Jennie Germann Molz. 2017. Learning to Feel Global: Exploring the Emotional Geographies of Worldschooling. Emotion, Space and Society, 23(May 2017): 16-25.

Jennie Germann Molz.2017. Giving Back, Doing Good, Feeling Global: The Affective Flows of Family Voluntourism.Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 46(3): 334-360.

Jennie Germann Molz.2016. Making a Difference Together: Discourses of Transformation in Family Voluntourism.Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 24(3): 805-823.

Jennie Germann Molz.2015. .Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, online first October 16, 2015

Jennie Germann Molz  & Cody Morris Paris.2015. The Social Affordances of Flashpacking: Exploring the Mobility Nexus of Travel and Communication.  Mobilities . 10(2): 173-192. 

Winner:IFITT (International Federation for IT and Travel & Tourism) Journal Article of the Year Award, ENTER 2014