Longitudinal studies have the capacity to provide more nuanced explanations of tourism and event phenomena, taking account of complexity, change and context. This paper is a self-reflexive, methodological study of research practice. It investigates my experience of engaging with cultural event producers in an emerging destination over a seven-year period. Focussing on my research journey, it considers the social and relational dynamics associated with longitudinal research. Reciprocal relations and co-production of cultural events reveal nuanced information and expose fluid relationships and networks. Long-term engagement uncovers evolving practices and develops understanding of event processes embedded within their wider context
This paper examines event tourism as a field of study and area of professional practice updating the...
There is an increasing recognition that development can bring with it complex problems, particularly...
Tourism is an experience-intensive sector in which customers seek and pay for experiences above ever...
LondonThis chapter explores participatory research from a post-structuralist philosophical perspecti...
One of the challenges faced by many international tourists is that of communicating and establishing...
Purpose:García and Cox (2013) have clarified that there is an urgent need for comparative studies of...
The article reflects on the experience of conducting participatory research with all-male premarital...
Tourism research has evolved significantly since the phenomenon of tourism started to be studied by ...
Allan Jepson and Alan Clarke, 'Creating Critical Festical Discourse through flexible mixed Methodolo...
Narrative analysis within the social sciences has evolved throughout this decennium as a mature qual...
Traditional cultural events provide unique opportunities for resident-attendee destination experienc...
Recording of presentation given at Vital Signs 2 Conference, 7-9 September 2010, University of Manch...
Impacts and legacies are often cited as the rationale for public expenditure on events within touris...
Tourism experiences, memories thereof, and their consequences tend to be analysed separately, often ...
PurposeThe events and festivals literature relies on theories and models borrowed from tourism studi...
This paper examines event tourism as a field of study and area of professional practice updating the...
There is an increasing recognition that development can bring with it complex problems, particularly...
Tourism is an experience-intensive sector in which customers seek and pay for experiences above ever...
LondonThis chapter explores participatory research from a post-structuralist philosophical perspecti...
One of the challenges faced by many international tourists is that of communicating and establishing...
Purpose:García and Cox (2013) have clarified that there is an urgent need for comparative studies of...
The article reflects on the experience of conducting participatory research with all-male premarital...
Tourism research has evolved significantly since the phenomenon of tourism started to be studied by ...
Allan Jepson and Alan Clarke, 'Creating Critical Festical Discourse through flexible mixed Methodolo...
Narrative analysis within the social sciences has evolved throughout this decennium as a mature qual...
Traditional cultural events provide unique opportunities for resident-attendee destination experienc...
Recording of presentation given at Vital Signs 2 Conference, 7-9 September 2010, University of Manch...
Impacts and legacies are often cited as the rationale for public expenditure on events within touris...
Tourism experiences, memories thereof, and their consequences tend to be analysed separately, often ...
PurposeThe events and festivals literature relies on theories and models borrowed from tourism studi...
This paper examines event tourism as a field of study and area of professional practice updating the...
There is an increasing recognition that development can bring with it complex problems, particularly...
Tourism is an experience-intensive sector in which customers seek and pay for experiences above ever...