This article, by exploring an approach to research, argues a case for bricolage as an acceptable approach in tourism research. Tourism researchers thinking about utilizing methodological bricolage as a research approach have little scholarly literature to draw from; therefore, it remains relatively underused and misunderstood as a means of qualitative inquiry. This article presents an account of getting to grips with a multiparadigmatic methodological bricolage as a way of understanding the world of backpacking and its inhabitants, who actively constitute, distinguish, and label themselves as backpackers. It is an approach that delivered a coherent conceptual scaffold, producing a rich, but always partial, understanding of a social world, t...
This paper aims to introduce the revolutionary method of participatory arts-based research (ABR) as ...
Tourism research has evolved significantly since the phenomenon of tourism started to be studied by ...
Methodological challenges are rarely discussed in depth among outdoor adventure tourism scholars. De...
This paper interweaves my own personal narrative as a former backpacker with the way in which the ph...
As areas and topics of tourism study grow with increasing researcher efforts, it is opportune at tim...
Even though tourism has been recognised as an important field for transnational research today, ther...
This volume provides a valuable insight into the phenomenon of backpackers in both theoretical and p...
The aim of this paper is to highlight the importance and usefulness of non-standardised research met...
"If we accept the principle that science is not a question of numbers but of reasoning, a qualitativ...
Tourism is a topic that has traditionally been treated with great ambivalence in anthropology, parti...
This essay looks at three interwoven mobilisations around travel and tourism. Perhaps the most obvio...
Purpose: This article discusses the use of mixed methods research in tourism. It provides the rati...
In this dissertation, I discuss the growing development of international backpacking in Central Amer...
The author describes planned research: With 10 years of reviewing and keeping selections from the tr...
This article aims to illuminate the overlooked entanglement of space, material practices, affects, a...
This paper aims to introduce the revolutionary method of participatory arts-based research (ABR) as ...
Tourism research has evolved significantly since the phenomenon of tourism started to be studied by ...
Methodological challenges are rarely discussed in depth among outdoor adventure tourism scholars. De...
This paper interweaves my own personal narrative as a former backpacker with the way in which the ph...
As areas and topics of tourism study grow with increasing researcher efforts, it is opportune at tim...
Even though tourism has been recognised as an important field for transnational research today, ther...
This volume provides a valuable insight into the phenomenon of backpackers in both theoretical and p...
The aim of this paper is to highlight the importance and usefulness of non-standardised research met...
"If we accept the principle that science is not a question of numbers but of reasoning, a qualitativ...
Tourism is a topic that has traditionally been treated with great ambivalence in anthropology, parti...
This essay looks at three interwoven mobilisations around travel and tourism. Perhaps the most obvio...
Purpose: This article discusses the use of mixed methods research in tourism. It provides the rati...
In this dissertation, I discuss the growing development of international backpacking in Central Amer...
The author describes planned research: With 10 years of reviewing and keeping selections from the tr...
This article aims to illuminate the overlooked entanglement of space, material practices, affects, a...
This paper aims to introduce the revolutionary method of participatory arts-based research (ABR) as ...
Tourism research has evolved significantly since the phenomenon of tourism started to be studied by ...
Methodological challenges are rarely discussed in depth among outdoor adventure tourism scholars. De...