Epistemological relativism in tourism studies has been conceivably paralyzed by the concept of a, or, the "paradigm." In this review article, Platenkamp metaphorically identifies these paradigms with the islands that Odysseus visited (all those centuries ago) during his well-recorded journey to Ithaca. In this context, therefore, Ithaca is changed (by Platenkamp) from being just an idyllic Greek homeland into a contemporary, hybridized world like-in our time-of the multilayered network society in Africa of the capital of Ghana, Kumasi. The basic question for Platenkamp, then, is that of how tourism studies researchers can (or ought?) leave their safe islands (i.e., their paradigms) and organize their own paradigm dialog (after Guba) with ot...
ABSTRACT This article argues that cross cultural management research is in a crisis of its own makin...
While tourism scholars have struggled over decades to establish tourism as a valid academic discipli...
"If we accept the principle that science is not a question of numbers but of reasoning, a qualitativ...
Epistemological relativism in tourism studies has been conceivably paralyzed by the concept of a, or...
This paper analyzes the nature and consequences of paradigms in tourism studies. It is somewhat unco...
Kuhn's perception of paradigms changed over time, and eventually he considered the exemplar to be a ...
This article introduces the significant changes tourism studies has undergone in recent decades, des...
In line with the conference theme, we have started from an observation that alternative, minority an...
This article proposes a (critical) realist agenda for tourist studies, centred around the question, ...
The following article will examine examples of current and theoretical issues in academic and relate...
More than ever, media technology, institution, frame, and space are reconstructing our world of trav...
[Extract] Amongst the plethora of books and academic articles published on Tourism (Tribe in his int...
Recently, in Current Issues in Tourism, Coles, Hall, and Duval produced a very well-received inspect...
There is a plethora of challenges that new researchers face. As a PhD student, I was confronted with...
The existing literature mapping the state of mixed methods research in tourism does not provide in-d...
ABSTRACT This article argues that cross cultural management research is in a crisis of its own makin...
While tourism scholars have struggled over decades to establish tourism as a valid academic discipli...
"If we accept the principle that science is not a question of numbers but of reasoning, a qualitativ...
Epistemological relativism in tourism studies has been conceivably paralyzed by the concept of a, or...
This paper analyzes the nature and consequences of paradigms in tourism studies. It is somewhat unco...
Kuhn's perception of paradigms changed over time, and eventually he considered the exemplar to be a ...
This article introduces the significant changes tourism studies has undergone in recent decades, des...
In line with the conference theme, we have started from an observation that alternative, minority an...
This article proposes a (critical) realist agenda for tourist studies, centred around the question, ...
The following article will examine examples of current and theoretical issues in academic and relate...
More than ever, media technology, institution, frame, and space are reconstructing our world of trav...
[Extract] Amongst the plethora of books and academic articles published on Tourism (Tribe in his int...
Recently, in Current Issues in Tourism, Coles, Hall, and Duval produced a very well-received inspect...
There is a plethora of challenges that new researchers face. As a PhD student, I was confronted with...
The existing literature mapping the state of mixed methods research in tourism does not provide in-d...
ABSTRACT This article argues that cross cultural management research is in a crisis of its own makin...
While tourism scholars have struggled over decades to establish tourism as a valid academic discipli...
"If we accept the principle that science is not a question of numbers but of reasoning, a qualitativ...