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Disrupting and Co-creating Critical Research
Redaktion: Ivanova, Milka; Burrai, Elisa; Buda, Dorina-Maria
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Disruption and creativity are the two ideas around which tourism geographers begin dismantling hegemonic ideologies in tourism studies. The chapters in this book provide a vantage point from where to disrupt first, before engendering progress and transformation within and outside of the field.
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Disruption and creativity are the two ideas around which tourism geographers begin dismantling hegemonic ideologies in tourism studies. The chapters in this book provide a vantage point from where to disrupt first, before engendering progress and transformation within and outside of the field.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000684094
- Artikelnr.: 64177090
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000684094
- Artikelnr.: 64177090
Milka Ivanova is a qualitative researcher who focuses on the ways 'non-dominant' narratives are re/created through tourism in the cases of dissonant and communist heritage. As such, Milka published her research in The Routledge Handbook of Cultural Tourism, Tourism Culture & Communication , and Sustainability of Tourism: Cultural and Environmental Perspectives. Dorina-Maria Buda conducts interdisciplinary research focusing on the interconnections between tourist spaces, people and emotions in times and places of socio-political conflict. She conducts ethnographic work in such places of on-going conflicts and turmoil like Jordan, Israel, and Palestine. She is the author of Affective Tourism: Dark Routes in Conflict . Elisa Burrai offers robust and thought-provoking critiques of concepts such as volunteer tourism and responsible tourism developed through ethnographic, critical, and qualitative methodological approaches that explore power and research methodologies, reflexivity, and positionality. Her work is published in Tourism Geographies, International Journal of Tourism Research, and Journal of Sustainable Tourism.
Foreword Introduction: Creative and disruptive methodologies in tourism
studies Part I: Dis-rupting Methodologies 1. Collective memory work as an
unsettling methodology in tourism 2. 'Motherhood capital' in tourism
fieldwork: experiences from Arctic Canada 3. Social constructionism as a
tool to maintain an advantage in tourism research 4. Disruptive and
Adaptive Methods in Activist Tourism Studies: Socio-Spatial Imaginaries of
Dissent 5. The disruptive 'other'? Exploring human-animal relations in
tourism through videography 6. Emplacing non-human voices in tourism
research: the role of dissensus as a qualitative method 7. Hanging out on
Snapchat: disrupting passive covert netnography in tourism research Part
II: Re/Creating Methodologies 8. A critical consideration of LEGO® SERIOUS
PLAY® methodology for tourism studies 9. Stakeholder engagement in
sustainable tourism planning through serious gaming 10. Deep reflexivity in
tourism research 11. Challenges in outdoor tourism explorations: an
embodied approach 12. Leveraging digital and physical spaces to 'de-risk'
and access Rio's favela communities 13. Walking methodologies, digital
platforms and the interrogation of Olympic spaces: the '#RioZones-Approach'
14. 'Que será, será!': creative analytical practice within the critical
sports event tourism discourse 15. Why is research-practice collaboration
so challenging to achieve? A creative tourism experiment 16. The case for
linguistic narrative analysis, illustrated studying small firms in tourism
Afterword
studies Part I: Dis-rupting Methodologies 1. Collective memory work as an
unsettling methodology in tourism 2. 'Motherhood capital' in tourism
fieldwork: experiences from Arctic Canada 3. Social constructionism as a
tool to maintain an advantage in tourism research 4. Disruptive and
Adaptive Methods in Activist Tourism Studies: Socio-Spatial Imaginaries of
Dissent 5. The disruptive 'other'? Exploring human-animal relations in
tourism through videography 6. Emplacing non-human voices in tourism
research: the role of dissensus as a qualitative method 7. Hanging out on
Snapchat: disrupting passive covert netnography in tourism research Part
II: Re/Creating Methodologies 8. A critical consideration of LEGO® SERIOUS
PLAY® methodology for tourism studies 9. Stakeholder engagement in
sustainable tourism planning through serious gaming 10. Deep reflexivity in
tourism research 11. Challenges in outdoor tourism explorations: an
embodied approach 12. Leveraging digital and physical spaces to 'de-risk'
and access Rio's favela communities 13. Walking methodologies, digital
platforms and the interrogation of Olympic spaces: the '#RioZones-Approach'
14. 'Que será, será!': creative analytical practice within the critical
sports event tourism discourse 15. Why is research-practice collaboration
so challenging to achieve? A creative tourism experiment 16. The case for
linguistic narrative analysis, illustrated studying small firms in tourism
Afterword
Foreword Introduction: Creative and disruptive methodologies in tourism
studies Part I: Dis-rupting Methodologies 1. Collective memory work as an
unsettling methodology in tourism 2. 'Motherhood capital' in tourism
fieldwork: experiences from Arctic Canada 3. Social constructionism as a
tool to maintain an advantage in tourism research 4. Disruptive and
Adaptive Methods in Activist Tourism Studies: Socio-Spatial Imaginaries of
Dissent 5. The disruptive 'other'? Exploring human-animal relations in
tourism through videography 6. Emplacing non-human voices in tourism
research: the role of dissensus as a qualitative method 7. Hanging out on
Snapchat: disrupting passive covert netnography in tourism research Part
II: Re/Creating Methodologies 8. A critical consideration of LEGO® SERIOUS
PLAY® methodology for tourism studies 9. Stakeholder engagement in
sustainable tourism planning through serious gaming 10. Deep reflexivity in
tourism research 11. Challenges in outdoor tourism explorations: an
embodied approach 12. Leveraging digital and physical spaces to 'de-risk'
and access Rio's favela communities 13. Walking methodologies, digital
platforms and the interrogation of Olympic spaces: the '#RioZones-Approach'
14. 'Que será, será!': creative analytical practice within the critical
sports event tourism discourse 15. Why is research-practice collaboration
so challenging to achieve? A creative tourism experiment 16. The case for
linguistic narrative analysis, illustrated studying small firms in tourism
Afterword
studies Part I: Dis-rupting Methodologies 1. Collective memory work as an
unsettling methodology in tourism 2. 'Motherhood capital' in tourism
fieldwork: experiences from Arctic Canada 3. Social constructionism as a
tool to maintain an advantage in tourism research 4. Disruptive and
Adaptive Methods in Activist Tourism Studies: Socio-Spatial Imaginaries of
Dissent 5. The disruptive 'other'? Exploring human-animal relations in
tourism through videography 6. Emplacing non-human voices in tourism
research: the role of dissensus as a qualitative method 7. Hanging out on
Snapchat: disrupting passive covert netnography in tourism research Part
II: Re/Creating Methodologies 8. A critical consideration of LEGO® SERIOUS
PLAY® methodology for tourism studies 9. Stakeholder engagement in
sustainable tourism planning through serious gaming 10. Deep reflexivity in
tourism research 11. Challenges in outdoor tourism explorations: an
embodied approach 12. Leveraging digital and physical spaces to 'de-risk'
and access Rio's favela communities 13. Walking methodologies, digital
platforms and the interrogation of Olympic spaces: the '#RioZones-Approach'
14. 'Que será, será!': creative analytical practice within the critical
sports event tourism discourse 15. Why is research-practice collaboration
so challenging to achieve? A creative tourism experiment 16. The case for
linguistic narrative analysis, illustrated studying small firms in tourism
Afterword