The inherent mobility of tourists and consequent relative
ephemerality of contact between the visitor and the visited tourism
phenomenon have specific characteristics that challenge the usual
fieldwork practices of the social and physical sciences. Such
conditions create specific concerns for the tourism researcher in
terms of their positionality, relationality, accessibility, ethics,
reflexivity, and methodological appropriateness.
Fieldwork in Tourism is the first book to focus on this
extremely significant component of contemporary tourist research
and provides hands on approaches to conducting tourism fieldwork in
a range of settings, exploring the methodological considerations
and offering strategies to mitigate these. The book also discusses
how fieldwork affects researchers personally and what happens to
field relationships. Divided into five sections, each with an
introduction and a guide to further reading, the chapters cover the
context of fieldwork, research relationships, politics and power,
the position of the researcher in the field, research methods and
processes, including virtual fieldwork, and the relationships
between being a tourist and doing fieldwork. The concluding chapter
suggests that the link between tourism and fieldwork perhaps offers
greater insights into understanding creative fieldwork than may be
imagined.
This book incorporates a rich and diverse set of fieldwork
experiences, insights and reflections on conducting fieldwork in
different settings, the problems that emerge, the solutions that
were developed, and the realities of being 'in the field'.
Fieldwork in Tourism is an essential guide for Tourism higher level
students, academics and researchers embarking on research in this
field.
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