This paper reflects upon the role of ethnography in tourism research: its conceptualization and epistemological implications, as well as the practical problems associated with work in the field. The application of ethnography to the study of tourism has often been invoked - in the context of a wider qualitative strategy of inquiry - yet at the same time it remains a relatively underemployed methodology. This may be partly due to the confusion that often reigns with regard to what precisely constitutes an ethnographic study, as well as perhaps the difficulties encountered in doing ethnographies of mobile peoples. This paper evaluates the scope of ethnographic methods in tourism studies and the challenges presented by the depl...
Sharp, engaging and relevant, "Tourist Cultures" presents valuable critical insights into tourism - ...
A. Doquet and O. Evrard have underlined that we need to reinscribe tourism studies in the larger fie...
Ethnography involves the study of people in naturally occurring settings by methods of enquiry which...
Best understood as a prolonged period of study at a given research site (or series of sites), during...
What does it mean to study tourism ethnographically? How has the ethnography of tourism changed from...
Keynote paper The point of departure for this lecture lies in the insight that tourism research is u...
In this paper we reflect on the challenges of ethnographic fieldwork in tourism research. Specifical...
Our critique of tourism ethnographic research argues that too much existing published work tends to ...
In this paper, we reflect on the challenges of ethnographic fieldwork in tourism research. Specifica...
In this paper we aim to advance the concept of affective tourism ethnography. We take ethnography to...
Researching cultural tourism, covering the gamut from global standards of hospitality to dyadic host...
Researching tourism in Asia, like elsewhere in the world, is a fascinating but extremely challenging...
In this paper I discuss netnography (online ethnography), an Internet-based qualitative methodology,...
Tourism is a topic that has traditionally been treated with great ambivalence in anthropology, parti...
For a long time, anthropologists have had an ambiguous stance towards tourism and its study. Maybe t...
Sharp, engaging and relevant, "Tourist Cultures" presents valuable critical insights into tourism - ...
A. Doquet and O. Evrard have underlined that we need to reinscribe tourism studies in the larger fie...
Ethnography involves the study of people in naturally occurring settings by methods of enquiry which...
Best understood as a prolonged period of study at a given research site (or series of sites), during...
What does it mean to study tourism ethnographically? How has the ethnography of tourism changed from...
Keynote paper The point of departure for this lecture lies in the insight that tourism research is u...
In this paper we reflect on the challenges of ethnographic fieldwork in tourism research. Specifical...
Our critique of tourism ethnographic research argues that too much existing published work tends to ...
In this paper, we reflect on the challenges of ethnographic fieldwork in tourism research. Specifica...
In this paper we aim to advance the concept of affective tourism ethnography. We take ethnography to...
Researching cultural tourism, covering the gamut from global standards of hospitality to dyadic host...
Researching tourism in Asia, like elsewhere in the world, is a fascinating but extremely challenging...
In this paper I discuss netnography (online ethnography), an Internet-based qualitative methodology,...
Tourism is a topic that has traditionally been treated with great ambivalence in anthropology, parti...
For a long time, anthropologists have had an ambiguous stance towards tourism and its study. Maybe t...
Sharp, engaging and relevant, "Tourist Cultures" presents valuable critical insights into tourism - ...
A. Doquet and O. Evrard have underlined that we need to reinscribe tourism studies in the larger fie...
Ethnography involves the study of people in naturally occurring settings by methods of enquiry which...