TY - BOOK AU - Hall,Colin Michael TI - Fieldwork in tourism: methods, issues and reflections T2 - Contemporary geographies of leisure, tourism, and mobility SN - 0415589193 AV - G155.A1 F536 2011 U1 - 910.723 22 PY - 2011///] CY - Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, New York PB - Routledge KW - Tourism KW - Research N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1; Fieldwork in tourism/touring fields: where does tourism end and fieldwork begin?; C. Michael Hall --; 2; Defining and redefining conceptual frameworks for social science field research; Alan A. Lew --; 3; Researching the political in tourism: where knowledge meets power; C. Michael Hall --; 4; The visible/invisible researcher: ethics and politically sensitive research; Stephanie Chok --; 5; Interviewing elites: perspectives from the medical tourism sector in India and Thailand; Audrey Bochaton and Bertrand Lefebvre --; 6; Reflexivity and ethnography in community tourism research; Teresa Leopold --; 7; Doing 'risky' and 'sexy' research: reframing the concept of 'relational' in qualitative research; Reiko Yamagishi --; 8; Studying halal restaurants in New Zealand: experiences and perspectives of a Muslim female researcher; Melissa Wan Hassan --; 9; Researching heritage tourism in Singapore: an outsider perspective as an asset?; David Tantow --; 10; Cosmopolitan methodology: implications of the ethnographer's multiple and shifting relationships in studying ethnic tourism; Malita Allan --; 11; Allowing women's voices to be heard in tourism research: competing paradigms of method; Jo Bensemann --; 12; Studying local-to-global tourism dynamics through glocal ethnography; Noel B. Salazar --; 13; Researching second home tourism in South Africa: methodological challenges and innovations; Gijsbert Hoogendoorn and Gustav Visser --; 14; Off the record: segmenting informal discussions into viable methodological categories; Jamie Gillen --; 15; Know yourself: making the visual work in tourism research; Jenny Chio --; 16; Work it out: using work as participant observation to study tourism; Chris McMorran --; 17; Researching tourists in the outdoors: challenges and experiences from protected areas in Sweden; Sandra Wall Reinius --; 18; Challenges in fieldwork: researching group service experiences at a white water rafting provider in New Zealand; Jörg Finsterwalder and Volker G. Kuppelwieser --; 19; Facing rejection: volunteer tourists whom I could not interview; Harng Luh Sin --; 20; In cyberspace can anybody hear you scream? issues in the conduct of online fieldwork; C. Michael Hall --; 21; Integrating researchers and indigenous communities: reflections from Northern Canada; R.H. Lemelin, E. Wiersma and E.J. Stewart --; 22; Managing post-fieldwork interpersonal relationships: mea (maxima?) culpa; David Timothy Duval --; 23; Concluding thoughts: where does fieldwork end and tourism begin?; C. Michael Hall ER -