This article examines the types of capitals possessed by informal tourism entrepreneurs and locates their value within the field relations that orders their contribution to the tourism system. Bourdieu’s theory on fields and capitals was applied to ethnographic narrative accounts of stakeholders in tourism in Chiang Mai, Thailand to assess these roles. Informal entrepreneurs have limited access to resources and their perspectives are excluded from academic debates and policy initiatives. The paper identifies the dynamism, positive social capital, flexibility, and symbolic capital of informal entrepreneurs. These are related to the field conditions that determine and structure their contribution to tourism destinations. The analysis reveals ...
Entrepreneur is believed as the backbone of the economy. Very few studies in NTT, and none in Rote, ...
This paper draws upon Bourdieusian literature to examine how capitals are exchanged between stakehol...
This article offers a contribution to the anthropology of tourism by investigating the tourism encou...
This article examines the types of capitals possessed by informal tourism entrepreneurs and locates ...
This article examines the types of capitals possessed by informal tourism entrepreneurs and locates ...
This article examines the types of capitals possessed by informal tourism entrepreneurs and locates ...
This article examines informal entrepreneurs’ capital usage and conversion in the Thai tourism secto...
Informal economies have been growing, in particular, in the developing world. Nearly two-thirds of t...
After the tourism boom in Phuket, Thailand around the 1980s, there was an emergence of massive in-mi...
Taking a livelihood perspective to study tourism has become popular in recent years, but as an essen...
This study investigates how small-scale business owners in the Indonesian tourism industry seek to o...
Given that the tourism sector is dominated by small firms, tourism development is increasingly linke...
Community participation is now widely accepted as one important condition to achieve sustainable tou...
This article investigates possible pathways of habitus change by informal tourism entrepreneurs in T...
Entrepreneur is believed as the backbone of the economy. Very few studies in NTT, and none in Rote, ...
This paper draws upon Bourdieusian literature to examine how capitals are exchanged between stakehol...
This article offers a contribution to the anthropology of tourism by investigating the tourism encou...
This article examines the types of capitals possessed by informal tourism entrepreneurs and locates ...
This article examines the types of capitals possessed by informal tourism entrepreneurs and locates ...
This article examines the types of capitals possessed by informal tourism entrepreneurs and locates ...
This article examines informal entrepreneurs’ capital usage and conversion in the Thai tourism secto...
Informal economies have been growing, in particular, in the developing world. Nearly two-thirds of t...
After the tourism boom in Phuket, Thailand around the 1980s, there was an emergence of massive in-mi...
Taking a livelihood perspective to study tourism has become popular in recent years, but as an essen...
This study investigates how small-scale business owners in the Indonesian tourism industry seek to o...
Given that the tourism sector is dominated by small firms, tourism development is increasingly linke...
Community participation is now widely accepted as one important condition to achieve sustainable tou...
This article investigates possible pathways of habitus change by informal tourism entrepreneurs in T...
Entrepreneur is believed as the backbone of the economy. Very few studies in NTT, and none in Rote, ...
This paper draws upon Bourdieusian literature to examine how capitals are exchanged between stakehol...
This article offers a contribution to the anthropology of tourism by investigating the tourism encou...