Lisa Goodson / Jenny Phillimore (eds.)
Qualitative Research in Tourism
Ontologies, Epistemologies and Methodologies
Herausgeber: Goodson, Lisa; Phillimore, Jenny
Lisa Goodson / Jenny Phillimore (eds.)
Qualitative Research in Tourism
Ontologies, Epistemologies and Methodologies
Herausgeber: Goodson, Lisa; Phillimore, Jenny
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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 demonstrating how these techniques can be used.
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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 demonstrating how these techniques can be used.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9780415280860
- ISBN-10: 0415280869
- Artikelnr.: 21128570
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9780415280860
- ISBN-10: 0415280869
- Artikelnr.: 21128570
Lisa Goodson, Jenny Phillimore
Part 1 1. Progress in Qualitative Research in Tourism: Epistemology,
Ontology and Methodology 2. The Inquiry Paradigm in Qualitative Tourism
Research 3. Knowing About Tourism: Epistemological Issues 4. A Primer in
Ontological Craft: The Creative Capture of People and Places Through
Qualitative Research 5. Ontological Craft in Tourism Studies: The
Productive Mapping of Identity and Image in Tourism Settings 6.
(Dis)Embodied Experience and Power Dynamics in Tourism Research 7.
Standpoint Research: Multiple Versions of Reality in Tourism Theorising and
Research 8. Reflexivity and Tourism Research: Situating Myself and/with
Others 9. Trustworthiness in Qualitative Tourism Research 10. New Wine in
Old Bottles: An Adjustment of Priorities in the Anthropological Study of
Tourism 11. From Ontology, Epistemology and Methodology to the field Part 2
12. The Research Process as a Journey: From positivist traditions into the
realms of qualitative inquiry 13. Let your Data do the Talking: Researching
the Solo Travel Experiences of British and American Women 14. The Life and
Work History Methodology: A Discussion of its Potential use for Tourism and
Hospitality Research 15. Memory 16. Contributions of Qualitative Research
to Understanding the Politics of Community Ecotourism 17. Shared Benefits:
Longitudinal Research in Eastern Indonesia 18. Translators, Trust and
Truth: Cross-Cultural Issues in Sustainable Tourism Research
Ontology and Methodology 2. The Inquiry Paradigm in Qualitative Tourism
Research 3. Knowing About Tourism: Epistemological Issues 4. A Primer in
Ontological Craft: The Creative Capture of People and Places Through
Qualitative Research 5. Ontological Craft in Tourism Studies: The
Productive Mapping of Identity and Image in Tourism Settings 6.
(Dis)Embodied Experience and Power Dynamics in Tourism Research 7.
Standpoint Research: Multiple Versions of Reality in Tourism Theorising and
Research 8. Reflexivity and Tourism Research: Situating Myself and/with
Others 9. Trustworthiness in Qualitative Tourism Research 10. New Wine in
Old Bottles: An Adjustment of Priorities in the Anthropological Study of
Tourism 11. From Ontology, Epistemology and Methodology to the field Part 2
12. The Research Process as a Journey: From positivist traditions into the
realms of qualitative inquiry 13. Let your Data do the Talking: Researching
the Solo Travel Experiences of British and American Women 14. The Life and
Work History Methodology: A Discussion of its Potential use for Tourism and
Hospitality Research 15. Memory 16. Contributions of Qualitative Research
to Understanding the Politics of Community Ecotourism 17. Shared Benefits:
Longitudinal Research in Eastern Indonesia 18. Translators, Trust and
Truth: Cross-Cultural Issues in Sustainable Tourism Research
Part 1 1. Progress in Qualitative Research in Tourism: Epistemology, Ontology and Methodology 2. The Inquiry Paradigm in Qualitative Tourism Research 3. Knowing About Tourism: Epistemological Issues 4. A Primer in Ontological Craft: The Creative Capture of People and Places Through Qualitative Research 5. Ontological Craft in Tourism Studies: The Productive Mapping of Identity and Image in Tourism Settings 6. (Dis)Embodied Experience and Power Dynamics in Tourism Research 7. Standpoint Research: Multiple Versions of Reality in Tourism Theorising and Research 8. Reflexivity and Tourism Research: Situating Myself and/with Others 9. Trustworthiness in Qualitative Tourism Research 10. New Wine in Old Bottles: An Adjustment of Priorities in the Anthropological Study of Tourism 11. From Ontology, Epistemology and Methodology to the field Part 2 12. The Research Process as a Journey: From positivist traditions into the realms of qualitative inquiry 13. Let your Data do the Talking: Researching the Solo Travel Experiences of British and American Women 14. The Life and Work History Methodology: A Discussion of its Potential use for Tourism and Hospitality Research 15. Memory 16. Contributions of Qualitative Research to Understanding the Politics of Community Ecotourism 17. Shared Benefits: Longitudinal Research in Eastern Indonesia 18. Translators, Trust and Truth: Cross-Cultural Issues in Sustainable Tourism Research
Part 1 1. Progress in Qualitative Research in Tourism: Epistemology,
Ontology and Methodology 2. The Inquiry Paradigm in Qualitative Tourism
Research 3. Knowing About Tourism: Epistemological Issues 4. A Primer in
Ontological Craft: The Creative Capture of People and Places Through
Qualitative Research 5. Ontological Craft in Tourism Studies: The
Productive Mapping of Identity and Image in Tourism Settings 6.
(Dis)Embodied Experience and Power Dynamics in Tourism Research 7.
Standpoint Research: Multiple Versions of Reality in Tourism Theorising and
Research 8. Reflexivity and Tourism Research: Situating Myself and/with
Others 9. Trustworthiness in Qualitative Tourism Research 10. New Wine in
Old Bottles: An Adjustment of Priorities in the Anthropological Study of
Tourism 11. From Ontology, Epistemology and Methodology to the field Part 2
12. The Research Process as a Journey: From positivist traditions into the
realms of qualitative inquiry 13. Let your Data do the Talking: Researching
the Solo Travel Experiences of British and American Women 14. The Life and
Work History Methodology: A Discussion of its Potential use for Tourism and
Hospitality Research 15. Memory 16. Contributions of Qualitative Research
to Understanding the Politics of Community Ecotourism 17. Shared Benefits:
Longitudinal Research in Eastern Indonesia 18. Translators, Trust and
Truth: Cross-Cultural Issues in Sustainable Tourism Research
Ontology and Methodology 2. The Inquiry Paradigm in Qualitative Tourism
Research 3. Knowing About Tourism: Epistemological Issues 4. A Primer in
Ontological Craft: The Creative Capture of People and Places Through
Qualitative Research 5. Ontological Craft in Tourism Studies: The
Productive Mapping of Identity and Image in Tourism Settings 6.
(Dis)Embodied Experience and Power Dynamics in Tourism Research 7.
Standpoint Research: Multiple Versions of Reality in Tourism Theorising and
Research 8. Reflexivity and Tourism Research: Situating Myself and/with
Others 9. Trustworthiness in Qualitative Tourism Research 10. New Wine in
Old Bottles: An Adjustment of Priorities in the Anthropological Study of
Tourism 11. From Ontology, Epistemology and Methodology to the field Part 2
12. The Research Process as a Journey: From positivist traditions into the
realms of qualitative inquiry 13. Let your Data do the Talking: Researching
the Solo Travel Experiences of British and American Women 14. The Life and
Work History Methodology: A Discussion of its Potential use for Tourism and
Hospitality Research 15. Memory 16. Contributions of Qualitative Research
to Understanding the Politics of Community Ecotourism 17. Shared Benefits:
Longitudinal Research in Eastern Indonesia 18. Translators, Trust and
Truth: Cross-Cultural Issues in Sustainable Tourism Research
Part 1 1. Progress in Qualitative Research in Tourism: Epistemology, Ontology and Methodology 2. The Inquiry Paradigm in Qualitative Tourism Research 3. Knowing About Tourism: Epistemological Issues 4. A Primer in Ontological Craft: The Creative Capture of People and Places Through Qualitative Research 5. Ontological Craft in Tourism Studies: The Productive Mapping of Identity and Image in Tourism Settings 6. (Dis)Embodied Experience and Power Dynamics in Tourism Research 7. Standpoint Research: Multiple Versions of Reality in Tourism Theorising and Research 8. Reflexivity and Tourism Research: Situating Myself and/with Others 9. Trustworthiness in Qualitative Tourism Research 10. New Wine in Old Bottles: An Adjustment of Priorities in the Anthropological Study of Tourism 11. From Ontology, Epistemology and Methodology to the field Part 2 12. The Research Process as a Journey: From positivist traditions into the realms of qualitative inquiry 13. Let your Data do the Talking: Researching the Solo Travel Experiences of British and American Women 14. The Life and Work History Methodology: A Discussion of its Potential use for Tourism and Hospitality Research 15. Memory 16. Contributions of Qualitative Research to Understanding the Politics of Community Ecotourism 17. Shared Benefits: Longitudinal Research in Eastern Indonesia 18. Translators, Trust and Truth: Cross-Cultural Issues in Sustainable Tourism Research