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Qualitative research in tourism : ontologies, epistemologies and methodologies
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Contemporary geographies of leisure, tourism and mobility
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New York : Routledge, 2002
ISBN:
9780415280860

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The first to focus solely upon qualitative research in tourism, this book combines discussions of the philosophies underpinning qualitative research, with reflexive chapters that demonstrate how these techniques can be used.

Incorporating a range of case studies written by leading international scholars, this book makes clear the ways in which these pieces of research have been informed by the authors' epistemological, ontological and methodological standpoint. Based on a range of empirical tourism studies set in the context of theoretical discussion, it demonstrates the benefits of using a range of qualitative approaches to research tourism, exploring the ways in which a number of techniques, including participants observation, memory work, biographical diaries, focus groups and visual exercises, have been adopted by researchers from a range of disciplinary backgrounds to undertake empirical research in tourism.

An indispensable text for final year undergraduates, Masters and PhD students embarking on research in the field, it also will be a valuable title for academics with an interest in either tourism research or qualitative methodology. Linking theory with research practice, it offers a holistic account of qualitative research in tourism.


Table of Contents

Forewordp. xv
Acknowledgementsp. xvii
Part I Key Ontological, Epistemological and Methodological Issues in Social Sciencep. 1
1 Progress in Qualitative Research in Tourismp. 3
Referencesp. 25
2 The Inquiry Paradigm in Qualitative Tourism Researchp. 30
3 Knowing About Tourismp. 46
4 A Primer in Ontological Craftp. 63
5 Ontological Craft in Tourism Studiesp. 83
6 (Dis)Embodied Experience and Power Dynamics in Tourism Researchp. 102
7 Standpoint Researchp. 119
8 Reflexivity and Tourism Researchp. 137
9 Trustworthiness in Qualitative Tourism Researchp. 156
10 New Wine in Old Bottlesp. 170
11 From Ontology, Epistemology and Methodology to the Fieldp. 185
Referencep. 194
Part II From Research Theory to Practicep. 195
12 The Research Process as a Journeyp. 197
13 Let Your Data Do the Talkingp. 215
14 The Life and Work History Methodologyp. 236
15 Memory-Workp. 255
16 Contributions of Qualitative Research to Understanding the Politics of Community Ecotourismp. 273
17 Shared Benefitsp. 292
18 Translators, Trust and Truthp. 311
Indexp. 324