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Tourism ethnographies : ethics, methods, application and reflexivity / Hazel Andrews, Takamitsu Jimura and Laura Dixon, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020Description: xiii, 182 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 0367582082
  • 9780367582081
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.4819 AND
Contents:
Doing tourism ethnography -- "This research project is not ready": ethics and institutional hurdles in a neoliberal era -- Ethics of the ethnographic self in nightlife tourism areas -- Autoethnography and power in a tourism researcher position: a self-reflexive exploration of unawareness, memories and paternalism among Namibian Bushmen -- 'Crafting and entrance': Gender's role in gaining and maintaining access in tourism ethnography and knowledge creation -- The permanent and the ephemeral in tourism fieldwork -- Being in the field in Bali: a reflection on fieldwork challenges in community-based tourism research -- Pilgrimage tourism and cultural route team ethnographies in the Iberian Peninsula: a collaborative study -- Everyone has a traveller's tale to tell: how oral history can contribute to tourism ethnography -- Growing me growing you: Collaborative student fieldwork in tourism research -- The postmodern turn in tourism ethnography: writing against culture -- Afterword: less than easy tourism research in a world of fun.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 306.4819 AND (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 225242

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Doing tourism ethnography -- "This research project is not ready": ethics and institutional hurdles in a neoliberal era -- Ethics of the ethnographic self in nightlife tourism areas -- Autoethnography and power in a tourism researcher position: a self-reflexive exploration of unawareness, memories and paternalism among Namibian Bushmen -- 'Crafting and entrance': Gender's role in gaining and maintaining access in tourism ethnography and knowledge creation -- The permanent and the ephemeral in tourism fieldwork -- Being in the field in Bali: a reflection on fieldwork challenges in community-based tourism research -- Pilgrimage tourism and cultural route team ethnographies in the Iberian Peninsula: a collaborative study -- Everyone has a traveller's tale to tell: how oral history can contribute to tourism ethnography -- Growing me growing you: Collaborative student fieldwork in tourism research -- The postmodern turn in tourism ethnography: writing against culture -- Afterword: less than easy tourism research in a world of fun.

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