Tourism research that is inspired by theories of practice is
currently gaining in prominence. This book provides a much-needed
introduction to the potential applications of theories of practice
in tourism studies. It brings together a variety of approaches
exploring how theories of practice bridge themes and fields which
are usually addressed separately within tourism research:
consumption and production; travel and the everyday; governance and
policy; technology and the social. The book critically engages with
practices as a fruitful approach to tourism research as well as how
the particularities of tourism might inform our understanding of
practice theories. This book contributes to conceptual and
methodological debates providing insights from authors who have
engaged with practice theory as an entry point to researching
tourism. It offers a solid starting point for researchers and
students alike who wish to learn about, and try, this approach, as
well as explore its possibilities and limitations in the field of
tourism.
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