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Qualitative research in tourism : ontologies, epistemologies and methodologies / edited by Jenny Phillimore and Lisa Goodson.

Contributor(s): Series: Routledge/contemporary geographies of leisure, tourism, and mobilityPublication details: New York : Routledge, 2004.Description: xvi, 333 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0415280869
  • 9780415280860
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 910.72 QUA
Contents:
Acknowledgements.- Foreword.- Notes on Contributors.- PART ONE 1. Progress in Qualitative Research in Tourism: Epistemology, Ontology and Methodology by Jenny Phillimore and Lisa Goodson .- 2. The Inquiry Paradigm in Qualitative Tourism Research by Lisa Goodson and Jenny Phillimore .- 3. Knowing About Tourism: Epistemological Issues by John Tribe.- 4. A Primer in Ontological Craft: the Creative Capture of People and Places Through Qualitative Research by Keith Hollinshead .- 5. Ontological Craft in Tourism Studies: The Productive Mapping of Identity and Image in Tourism Settings by Keith Hollinshead .- 6. (Dis)Embodied Experience and Power Dynamics in Tourism Research by Margaret Swain.- 7. Standpoint Research: Multiple Versions of Reality in Tourism Theorising and Research by Barbara Humberstone .- 8. Reflexivity and Tourism Research: Situating Myself and/with Others by Michael Hall .- 9. Trustworthiness in Qualitative Tourism Research bya Alain Decrop. - 10. New Wine in Old Bottles: An Adjustment of Priorities in the Anthropological Study of Tourism by Dennison Nash.- 11. From Ontology, Epistemology and Methodology to the field by Jenny Phillimore and Lisa Goodson- PART TWO 12. The Research Process as a Journey: From positivist traditions into the realms of qualitative inquiry. byKaren Thomas .13. Let your Data do the Talking: Researching the Solo Travel Experiences of British and American Women by Fiona Jordan and Heather Gibson. 14. The Life and Work History Methodology: A Discussion of its Potential use for Tourism and Hospitality Research by Adele Ladkin . 15. Memory - Work by Jennie Small. 16. Contributions of Qualitative Research to Understanding the Politics of Community Ecotourism by Jill Belsky . 17. Shared Benefits: Longitudinal Research in Eastern Indonesia. by Stroma Cole. 18. Translators, Trust and Truth: Cross-Cultural Issues in Sustainable.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Acknowledgements.- Foreword.- Notes on Contributors.- PART ONE 1. Progress in Qualitative Research in Tourism: Epistemology, Ontology and Methodology by Jenny Phillimore and Lisa Goodson .- 2. The Inquiry Paradigm in Qualitative Tourism Research by Lisa Goodson and Jenny Phillimore .- 3. Knowing About Tourism: Epistemological Issues by John Tribe.- 4. A Primer in Ontological Craft: the Creative Capture of People and Places Through Qualitative Research by Keith Hollinshead .- 5. Ontological Craft in Tourism Studies: The Productive Mapping of Identity and Image in Tourism Settings by Keith Hollinshead .- 6. (Dis)Embodied Experience and Power Dynamics in Tourism Research by Margaret Swain.- 7. Standpoint Research: Multiple Versions of Reality in Tourism Theorising and Research by Barbara Humberstone .- 8. Reflexivity and Tourism Research: Situating Myself and/with Others by Michael Hall .- 9. Trustworthiness in Qualitative Tourism Research bya Alain Decrop. - 10. New Wine in Old Bottles: An Adjustment of Priorities in the Anthropological Study of Tourism by Dennison Nash.- 11. From Ontology, Epistemology and Methodology to the field by Jenny Phillimore and Lisa Goodson- PART TWO 12. The Research Process as a Journey: From positivist traditions into the realms of qualitative inquiry. byKaren Thomas .13. Let your Data do the Talking: Researching the Solo Travel Experiences of British and American Women by Fiona Jordan and Heather Gibson. 14. The Life and Work History Methodology: A Discussion of its Potential use for Tourism and Hospitality Research by Adele Ladkin . 15. Memory - Work by Jennie Small. 16. Contributions of Qualitative Research to Understanding the Politics of Community Ecotourism by Jill Belsky . 17. Shared Benefits: Longitudinal Research in Eastern Indonesia. by Stroma Cole. 18. Translators, Trust and Truth: Cross-Cultural Issues in Sustainable.