This chapter showcases how mobile methods are more than calibrated techniques awaiting application by tourism researchers, but productive in the enactment of the mobile (Law and Urry, 2004). Drawing upon recent findings deriving from a PhD course on mobility and mobile methods it reveals the conceptual ambiguousness of the term ‘mobile methods’. In order to explore this ambiguousness the chapter provides a number of examples deriving from tourism research, to explore how mobile methods are always entangled in ideologies, predispositions, conventions and practice-realities. Accordingly, the engagements with methods are acknowledged to be always political and contextual, reminding us to avoid essentialist discussions regarding research method...
A growing number of studies use mobile ethnography and mobile devices to collect data, yet studies r...
This chapter examines methodological approaches used in experimental fieldwork of Volkswagen (VW) ca...
With the aim at grasping “glocal” nexuses as much as different human experiences of movement (migrat...
This chapter showcases how mobile methods are more than calibrated techniques awaiting application b...
Over the past, few years a broad range of scholars have been emphasising the vital importance of met...
As mobilities studies became a well-respected field in social science, discussions on mobile researc...
This paper examines key developments in recent tourism mobilities research. It begins by outlining t...
Mobile methods generally describe an attempt to physically or symbolically follow people, objects, o...
In sociology, geography, urban studies and elsewhere there is heightened awareness of the importance...
This paper presents an overview of the emergence of mobile ethnography and its potential benefits to...
Abstract: Studies about mobility and mobile interaction help researchers and practitioners in the so...
Mobile methods generally describe an attempt to physically or symbolically follow people, objects, o...
The notion of ""mobilities,"" when looked at from a practical point of view, turns out to cover diff...
This entry critically examines the study of mobilities in social science research. Mobilities encomp...
The aim of this paper is to discuss methods for studying the use of mobile technologies. It is argue...
A growing number of studies use mobile ethnography and mobile devices to collect data, yet studies r...
This chapter examines methodological approaches used in experimental fieldwork of Volkswagen (VW) ca...
With the aim at grasping “glocal” nexuses as much as different human experiences of movement (migrat...
This chapter showcases how mobile methods are more than calibrated techniques awaiting application b...
Over the past, few years a broad range of scholars have been emphasising the vital importance of met...
As mobilities studies became a well-respected field in social science, discussions on mobile researc...
This paper examines key developments in recent tourism mobilities research. It begins by outlining t...
Mobile methods generally describe an attempt to physically or symbolically follow people, objects, o...
In sociology, geography, urban studies and elsewhere there is heightened awareness of the importance...
This paper presents an overview of the emergence of mobile ethnography and its potential benefits to...
Abstract: Studies about mobility and mobile interaction help researchers and practitioners in the so...
Mobile methods generally describe an attempt to physically or symbolically follow people, objects, o...
The notion of ""mobilities,"" when looked at from a practical point of view, turns out to cover diff...
This entry critically examines the study of mobilities in social science research. Mobilities encomp...
The aim of this paper is to discuss methods for studying the use of mobile technologies. It is argue...
A growing number of studies use mobile ethnography and mobile devices to collect data, yet studies r...
This chapter examines methodological approaches used in experimental fieldwork of Volkswagen (VW) ca...
With the aim at grasping “glocal” nexuses as much as different human experiences of movement (migrat...