Methodological challenges are rarely discussed in depth among outdoor adventure tourism scholars. Despite the prevailing qualitative approaches in this field, and the recognition that the fleetingness of the human experience and the non-linearity and unpredictability of the more-than-human world have the power to influence the research process, the messy, negotiated and often contested researcher’s role has been less considered. In addressing this, the aim here is to critically discuss the methodological approach to explorations of the outdoor experiences through deconstructing the researcher’s role. Through renderings of the existentialist propositions of being in the world and a poststructuralist philosophy of fluidity and flux, the atten...
Walking methods or accompanied visits are increasingly being used to investigate people?s encounters...
This paper challenges the overuse of existential authenticity as a categorical umbrella encapsulatin...
The purpose of this thesis is to reflect on outdoor recreation through the creative process of the a...
Methodological challenges are rarely discussed in depth among outdoor adventure tourism scholars. De...
Keywords: outdoor education;physical geography;fieldwork;embodiment;interdisciplinary;transdi...
The author describes planned research: With 10 years of reviewing and keeping selections from the tr...
In this paper we reflect on the challenges of ethnographic fieldwork in tourism research. Specifical...
In this paper, we reflect on the challenges of ethnographic fieldwork in tourism research. Specifica...
Travel is becomingly increasing associated with self-work, in the form of self-discovery,self-transf...
This presentation explores the points of intersection and relationship between adventure tourism and...
Our critique of tourism ethnographic research argues that too much existing published work tends to ...
The Adventure Tourist: Being, Knowing, Becoming brings together two broad areas of academic inquiry–...
Reflecting on my own experiences conducting ethnographic fieldwork within the international backpack...
Recent research has focused on touristic endeavours such as quantifiable factors including where tou...
Best understood as a prolonged period of study at a given research site (or series of sites), during...
Walking methods or accompanied visits are increasingly being used to investigate people?s encounters...
This paper challenges the overuse of existential authenticity as a categorical umbrella encapsulatin...
The purpose of this thesis is to reflect on outdoor recreation through the creative process of the a...
Methodological challenges are rarely discussed in depth among outdoor adventure tourism scholars. De...
Keywords: outdoor education;physical geography;fieldwork;embodiment;interdisciplinary;transdi...
The author describes planned research: With 10 years of reviewing and keeping selections from the tr...
In this paper we reflect on the challenges of ethnographic fieldwork in tourism research. Specifical...
In this paper, we reflect on the challenges of ethnographic fieldwork in tourism research. Specifica...
Travel is becomingly increasing associated with self-work, in the form of self-discovery,self-transf...
This presentation explores the points of intersection and relationship between adventure tourism and...
Our critique of tourism ethnographic research argues that too much existing published work tends to ...
The Adventure Tourist: Being, Knowing, Becoming brings together two broad areas of academic inquiry–...
Reflecting on my own experiences conducting ethnographic fieldwork within the international backpack...
Recent research has focused on touristic endeavours such as quantifiable factors including where tou...
Best understood as a prolonged period of study at a given research site (or series of sites), during...
Walking methods or accompanied visits are increasingly being used to investigate people?s encounters...
This paper challenges the overuse of existential authenticity as a categorical umbrella encapsulatin...
The purpose of this thesis is to reflect on outdoor recreation through the creative process of the a...