Narrative analysis within the social sciences has evolved throughout this decennium as a mature qualitative methodology. An extensive body of academic publications has already been portrayed. The urgency of a narrative analysis becomes even more obvious in light of the emerging network society and the tacit knowledge, hidden in its interacting networks. Narratives are vehicles par excellence to uncover this hidden information. The growing attention within the academic and professional community for the attribution of implicit, contextual information that should make social reality more visible in everyday life, is related to the growing significance of narrative analysis for research into tourism. How can stories of silent voices in the tou...
Tourism is a topic that has traditionally been treated with great ambivalence in anthropology, parti...
This paper outlines major social research perspectives on narrative, and proposes a pragmatics of na...
Kuhn's perception of paradigms changed over time, and eventually he considered the exemplar to be a ...
Narrative analysis within the social sciences has evolved throughout this decennium as a mature qual...
We advocate the adoption of more expansive and creative methodological approaches the study of touri...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to highlight the rise of stories in tourism practice, identify...
© 2005 Tourism Recreation Research. Increasing numbers of researchers in the field of tourism studie...
Increasing numbers of researchers in the field of tourism studies are using discourse analysis as a ...
Research interviews present researchers with an opportunity to gain unique and in-depth insights int...
In a world where freedom of movement becomes the main factor of social stratification, tourism and m...
Narrative as digital word of mouth has the potential to be an effective way to market tourist destin...
Tourism academics are organized like a very small community that interacts within this small group s...
Tourists are increasingly connecting in online social networks (OSN) where they share content and co...
The term “social media” generally refers to the multi-point creation and distribution of electronic ...
Longitudinal studies have the capacity to provide more nuanced explanations of tourism and event phe...
Tourism is a topic that has traditionally been treated with great ambivalence in anthropology, parti...
This paper outlines major social research perspectives on narrative, and proposes a pragmatics of na...
Kuhn's perception of paradigms changed over time, and eventually he considered the exemplar to be a ...
Narrative analysis within the social sciences has evolved throughout this decennium as a mature qual...
We advocate the adoption of more expansive and creative methodological approaches the study of touri...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to highlight the rise of stories in tourism practice, identify...
© 2005 Tourism Recreation Research. Increasing numbers of researchers in the field of tourism studie...
Increasing numbers of researchers in the field of tourism studies are using discourse analysis as a ...
Research interviews present researchers with an opportunity to gain unique and in-depth insights int...
In a world where freedom of movement becomes the main factor of social stratification, tourism and m...
Narrative as digital word of mouth has the potential to be an effective way to market tourist destin...
Tourism academics are organized like a very small community that interacts within this small group s...
Tourists are increasingly connecting in online social networks (OSN) where they share content and co...
The term “social media” generally refers to the multi-point creation and distribution of electronic ...
Longitudinal studies have the capacity to provide more nuanced explanations of tourism and event phe...
Tourism is a topic that has traditionally been treated with great ambivalence in anthropology, parti...
This paper outlines major social research perspectives on narrative, and proposes a pragmatics of na...
Kuhn's perception of paradigms changed over time, and eventually he considered the exemplar to be a ...