Drawing upon critical social theory on embodiment this article offers a contribution to the field of tourist performance through a focus on listening. Research findings on a classical musical festival in Australia are presented to argue that exciting challenges are available to tourism research when closer attention is given to the sonic knowledge of listening. The article discusses the conceptual and methodological implications when attention turns to the ear and then describes how festival attendees listened offers insights to how they conceived of themselves in and through time and place. Taken together, listening bodies offers an exciting future research agenda for tourism studies
In this paper we argue that sound and the aural senses are integral to tourists' experiences while i...
Event managers are increasingly under pressure to develop new strategies that will optimize any comp...
This article examines what an embodied sense of rhythm can add to understandings of the relationship...
The views of audience members on their listening experiences are rarely heard in the research litera...
Learning to listen: audience, listening and experience in the classical music concert hall is a phen...
This paper develops a methodology for understanding how relations between people and place are co-co...
This paper develops a methodology for understanding how relations between people and place are co-co...
This chapter explores the contemporary music tourism, first of all through tracing the particular co...
This chapter explores the contemporary music tourism, first of all through tracing the particular co...
This paper outlines an approach to listening drawn from the anthropology and sociology of music, arg...
Waitt and Duffy (2010) emphasised the loss of information in tourism research by arguing that a new ...
This book explores the growing phenomenon of music tourism – instances of people visiting places bec...
Audience education is a growing area of practice in the arts and community services. While empirical...
- Audio methods enriches sensuous tourism ethnographies.- The note suggests five research avenues fo...
The phenomenon of live music performance spaces is both enigmatic and enticing. While few would disa...
In this paper we argue that sound and the aural senses are integral to tourists' experiences while i...
Event managers are increasingly under pressure to develop new strategies that will optimize any comp...
This article examines what an embodied sense of rhythm can add to understandings of the relationship...
The views of audience members on their listening experiences are rarely heard in the research litera...
Learning to listen: audience, listening and experience in the classical music concert hall is a phen...
This paper develops a methodology for understanding how relations between people and place are co-co...
This paper develops a methodology for understanding how relations between people and place are co-co...
This chapter explores the contemporary music tourism, first of all through tracing the particular co...
This chapter explores the contemporary music tourism, first of all through tracing the particular co...
This paper outlines an approach to listening drawn from the anthropology and sociology of music, arg...
Waitt and Duffy (2010) emphasised the loss of information in tourism research by arguing that a new ...
This book explores the growing phenomenon of music tourism – instances of people visiting places bec...
Audience education is a growing area of practice in the arts and community services. While empirical...
- Audio methods enriches sensuous tourism ethnographies.- The note suggests five research avenues fo...
The phenomenon of live music performance spaces is both enigmatic and enticing. While few would disa...
In this paper we argue that sound and the aural senses are integral to tourists' experiences while i...
Event managers are increasingly under pressure to develop new strategies that will optimize any comp...
This article examines what an embodied sense of rhythm can add to understandings of the relationship...