In this paper we reflect on the challenges of ethnographic fieldwork in tourism research. Specifically, we discuss the intense, messy and complex dynamics of doing (tourism) ethnographic fieldwork, highlighting how key challenges have affected us as researchers, our practises, relationships, and experiences in the field. Our reflections are illustrated considering respectively our research experiences of mountaineering in the Himalayas, walking tourism in China, horse-riding tourism in the UK and volunteer tourism in Peru. Although these fields have very different social and geopolitical contexts, we experienced similar issues. Our most commonly experienced challenges include time limitations, having ‘enough data’, accessibility to the info...
A. Doquet and O. Evrard have underlined that we need to reinscribe tourism studies in the larger fie...
Ethnography can be defined as a lengthy phase of investigation at a principal research location duri...
Tourism for development has become an essential research field in its own right, also in Southeast A...
In this paper, we reflect on the challenges of ethnographic fieldwork in tourism research. Specifica...
Best understood as a prolonged period of study at a given research site (or series of sites), during...
This paper reflects upon the role of ethnography in tourism research: its conceptualization and ep...
In this paper we aim to advance the concept of affective tourism ethnography. We take ethnography to...
Keynote paper The point of departure for this lecture lies in the insight that tourism research is u...
Our critique of tourism ethnographic research argues that too much existing published work tends to ...
In this article I discuss a revelatory moment that occurred in arguably the 15 slowest minutes of my...
Methodological challenges are rarely discussed in depth among outdoor adventure tourism scholars. De...
Researching tourism in Asia, like elsewhere in the world, is a fascinating but extremely challenging...
Tourism is a topic that has traditionally been treated with great ambivalence in anthropology, parti...
What does it mean to study tourism ethnographically? How has the ethnography of tourism changed from...
Reflecting on my own experiences conducting ethnographic fieldwork within the international backpack...
A. Doquet and O. Evrard have underlined that we need to reinscribe tourism studies in the larger fie...
Ethnography can be defined as a lengthy phase of investigation at a principal research location duri...
Tourism for development has become an essential research field in its own right, also in Southeast A...
In this paper, we reflect on the challenges of ethnographic fieldwork in tourism research. Specifica...
Best understood as a prolonged period of study at a given research site (or series of sites), during...
This paper reflects upon the role of ethnography in tourism research: its conceptualization and ep...
In this paper we aim to advance the concept of affective tourism ethnography. We take ethnography to...
Keynote paper The point of departure for this lecture lies in the insight that tourism research is u...
Our critique of tourism ethnographic research argues that too much existing published work tends to ...
In this article I discuss a revelatory moment that occurred in arguably the 15 slowest minutes of my...
Methodological challenges are rarely discussed in depth among outdoor adventure tourism scholars. De...
Researching tourism in Asia, like elsewhere in the world, is a fascinating but extremely challenging...
Tourism is a topic that has traditionally been treated with great ambivalence in anthropology, parti...
What does it mean to study tourism ethnographically? How has the ethnography of tourism changed from...
Reflecting on my own experiences conducting ethnographic fieldwork within the international backpack...
A. Doquet and O. Evrard have underlined that we need to reinscribe tourism studies in the larger fie...
Ethnography can be defined as a lengthy phase of investigation at a principal research location duri...
Tourism for development has become an essential research field in its own right, also in Southeast A...