Journal of Tourism Consumption and Practice – Volume 2 - 2010
Collections in this community
Recent Submissions
-
Touristing home: muddy fields in native anthropology
(University of Plymouth, 2010)In this paper, I explore dilemmas of conducting fieldwork at home. Using examples of my field and analytical notes, I illustrate the emotional, affective charge the process of ethnographic writing can take, especially ... -
Researching tourism: Reflexive Practice and Gender
(University of Plymouth, 2010) -
Single or married? Positioning the anthropologist in tourism research
(University of Plymouth, 2010)In this paper I reflect upon the difference „stages‟, appellations, and roles I went through during my fieldwork in Botiza, a village situated in the North-western part of Romania. The village has developed a form of ... -
”I thought you were one of those modern girls from Mumbai”: Gender, reflexivity, and encounters of Indian-ness in the field
(University of Plymouth, 2010)This paper is a reflection on my experiences of doing fieldwork in Goa, India (1999-2000) from my position as a „halfie‟ anthropologist, born in India, and raised and educated in the United States. I discuss three „significant ... -
Mirroring the anthropologist: Reflex-ions of the Self: The gendered, indigenous, reflexive self
(University of Plymouth, 2010) -
Afterword: Journal of Tourism Consumption and Practice Volume 2 No.2 2010
(University of Plymouth, 2010) -
Conference Reports: Journal of Tourism Consumption and Practice Volume 2 No.2 2010
(University of Plymouth, 2010) -
Book reviews: Journal of Tourism Consumption and Practice Volume 2 No.2 2010
(University of Plymouth, 2010)Travel and Geographies (Viajes y Geografías) Zusman, P., Lois, C. and Castro, H. (2007) Buenos Aires: Prometeo, pp. 262. ISBN 9789875741980 Guidelines of Journeys in Culture: Myths, History and Discourse (Derroteros del ... -
Conference Call: Journal of Tourism Consumption and Practice Volume 2 No. 1 2010
(University of Plymouth, 2010) -
Managing Wine Tourism in Italy.
(University of Plymouth, 2010)At the global level, the phenomenon of wine tourism is growing and is considered to be a driver for the economic and social development of many rural areas. These areas, although not traditionally characterised by a centuries ...