Qualitative methodologies in tourism studies : disrupting and co-creating critical research / edited by Milka Ivanova, Dorina-Maria Buda, Elisa Burrai.
Material type: TextPublisher: London : Routledge, 2022Description: xviii, 375 pages : 25 cm illustrationsContent type:- text
- unmediated
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- 1032227745
- 9781032227740
- 306.4819072 23
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Foreword / Professor Jennie Germann-Molz -- Introduction: Creative and disruptive methodologies in tourism studies / Milka Ivanova, Dorina-Maria Buda and Elisa Burrai -- Part I. Dis-rupting Methodologies : -- 1. Collective memory work as an unsettling methodology in tourism / Bryan S. R. Grimwood and Corey W. Johnson -- 2. 'Motherhood capital' in tourism fieldwork: experiences from Arctic Canada / Roslyn Kerr and Emma J. Stewart -- 3. Social constructionism as a tool to maintain an advantage in tourism research / Leszek Butowski, Jacek Kaczmarek, Joanna Kowalczyk-Anioł and Ewa Szafrańska -- 4. Disruptive and Adaptive Methods in Activist Tourism Studies: Socio-Spatial Imaginaries of Dissent / Ian R. Lamond -- 5. The disruptive 'other'? Exploring human-animal relations in tourism through videography / Minni Haanpää, Tarja Salmela, José-Carlos García-Rosell and Mikko Äijälä -- 6. Emplacing non-human voices in tourism research: the role of dissensus as a qualitative method / Abhik Chakraborty -- 7. Hanging out on Snapchat: disrupting passive covert netnography in tourism research / Heather L. Jeffrey, Hamna Ashraf and Cody Morris Paris -- Part II. Re/Creating Methodologies : -- 8. A critical consideration of LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® methodology for tourism studies / Yana Wengel, Alison McIntosh and Cheryl Cockburn-Wootten -- 9. Stakeholder engagement in sustainable tourism planning through serious gaming / Lidija Lalicic and Jessika Weber-Sabil -- 10. Deep reflexivity in tourism research / Émilie Crossley -- 11. Challenges in outdoor tourism explorations: an embodied approach / Jelena Farkic -- 12. Leveraging digital and physical spaces to 'de-risk' and access Rio's favela communities / Nicola Cade, Sally Everett and Michael Duignan -- 13. Walking methodologies, digital platforms and the interrogation of Olympic spaces: the '#RioZones-Approach' / Michael B. Duignan and David McGillivray -- 14. 'Que será, será!': creative analytical practice within the critical sports event tourism discourse / Richard Keith Wright -- 15. Why is research-practice collaboration so challenging to achieve? A creative tourism experiment / Nancy Duxbury, Fiona Eva Bakas and Cláudia Pato de Carvalho -- 16. The case for linguistic narrative analysis, illustrated studying small firms in tourism / L. Tomassini, X. Font and R. Thomas -- Afterword / Professor Ajay Bailey.
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