Serious leisure and social world theory provide a framework to qualitatively examine a small number of yoga participants with regard to their social world connections and propensity to engage in event tourism. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a purposeful sample of 15 yoga practitioners in Brisbane, Australia. For most devotees, yoga was regarded as serious leisure with a social world in which highly involved ‘actors’ participated in a range of ‘insider’ capacities. Social engagement was a strong motivator and having friends involved with, and building strong friendships through yoga was a common denominator. It was found that there was a strong association between the social world of yoga and event tourism, and a new model ti...
Buenos Aires, the city of tango, good meat, and. . . yoga? As in many modern big cities, yoga has be...
Buenos Aires, the city of tango, good meat, and. . . yoga? As in many modern big cities, yoga has be...
This thesis is based on an ethnographic study of Gita International, one of Melbourne’s oldest conti...
With more people being overwhelmed with stress and their busy lives, the wellness industry has been ...
This paper focuses on exploring yoga tourism as an under researched area where little has been writt...
Social world theory provides a framework to examine the event and travel-related careers of special-...
Yoga is a growing phenomenon in the Western World. This study explores the practice & philosophy of...
This paper focuses on exploring yoga tourism as an under researched area where little has been writt...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Sport in Society on 31...
Hanna-Leena Ylönen is MA in Ethnology. She studied Yoga and Indian culture at Universidad del Salvad...
Eric Dunning and Norbert Elias began developing their concept ‘quest for excitement’ in the 1960s. I...
Yoga is increasing in popularity. As a holistic practice, it is being applied and researched as a he...
'Yoga Traveling' examines yoga's transcultural dissemination in the twentieth and twenty-first centu...
This study investigates yoga travellers’ experiences in guided tours organised by the renowned onlin...
This ethnographic study looks at the Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) yoga industry, examining the ways tha...
Buenos Aires, the city of tango, good meat, and. . . yoga? As in many modern big cities, yoga has be...
Buenos Aires, the city of tango, good meat, and. . . yoga? As in many modern big cities, yoga has be...
This thesis is based on an ethnographic study of Gita International, one of Melbourne’s oldest conti...
With more people being overwhelmed with stress and their busy lives, the wellness industry has been ...
This paper focuses on exploring yoga tourism as an under researched area where little has been writt...
Social world theory provides a framework to examine the event and travel-related careers of special-...
Yoga is a growing phenomenon in the Western World. This study explores the practice & philosophy of...
This paper focuses on exploring yoga tourism as an under researched area where little has been writt...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Sport in Society on 31...
Hanna-Leena Ylönen is MA in Ethnology. She studied Yoga and Indian culture at Universidad del Salvad...
Eric Dunning and Norbert Elias began developing their concept ‘quest for excitement’ in the 1960s. I...
Yoga is increasing in popularity. As a holistic practice, it is being applied and researched as a he...
'Yoga Traveling' examines yoga's transcultural dissemination in the twentieth and twenty-first centu...
This study investigates yoga travellers’ experiences in guided tours organised by the renowned onlin...
This ethnographic study looks at the Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) yoga industry, examining the ways tha...
Buenos Aires, the city of tango, good meat, and. . . yoga? As in many modern big cities, yoga has be...
Buenos Aires, the city of tango, good meat, and. . . yoga? As in many modern big cities, yoga has be...
This thesis is based on an ethnographic study of Gita International, one of Melbourne’s oldest conti...